Ray Heredia was one of the more promising "young flamencos" of the late Eighties. Nevertheless, heroin prevented promise from becoming reality. He was one of the founders of Ketama in 1985, although he soon left to record a solo album "Quien no corre vuela" (1991) that was released the same year as his death and was therefore not promoted. He was known as the Spanish Prince for being able to play many instruments. His music also can be listened to on the "Jovenes Flamencos" compilations vols. I...
Ray Heredia was one of the more promising "young flamencos" of the late Eighties. Nevertheless, heroin prevented promise from becoming reality. He was one of the founders of Ketama in 1985, although he soon left to record a solo album "Quien no corre vuela" (1991) that was released the same year as his death and was therefore not promoted.
He was known as the Spanish Prince for being able to play many instruments. His music also can be listened to on the "Jovenes Flamencos" compilations vols. I, II and III, published by "Nuevos Medios" in 1990, 1992 and 1994. He also has songs on the film soundtrack "Sobrevivire".
Ray Heredia fue uno de los jóvenes flamencos más prometedores de finales de los años ochenta. Sin embargo, la heroína impidió que la promesa pudiera convertirse en realidad. Fue uno de los fundadores de Ketama en 1985, aunque lo abandonó pronto para grabar un disco en solitario, Quien no corre vuela (1991), que salió al mercado el mismo año de su muerte, razón por la que no pudo promocionarlo.
Fue conocido como el Prince español, por su multiinstrumentalismo. Su música también puede escucharse en las recopilaciones Los jóvenes flamencos, vols. I, II y III, editadas por Nuevos Medios en 1990, 1992 y 1994. También son suyas las canciones de la banda sonora de la película Sobreviviré. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.