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Portrait of an Artist: Ignacio (Nacho) Flores

When I first met Nacho Flores in 2014, his group Moruno played the jazz manouche of Django Reinhardt, Flamenco of Southern Spain and music from around the Mediterranean Sea. I was captivated when I heard them at Cuates y Cuetes next to the pier in the Zona Romantica. At that time, Moruno was Nacho from Guadalajara, Diego Mateo from Andalucía, and a virtuoso violinist, Osmar Esquivel from Aguascalientes. They were spectacular.

After Osmar returned to the Bajio area of central Mexico, Nacho and Diego took on other musicians as they searched for the perfect combination of . . .

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