Artists
Antonio El Potaje
Flamingo
Antonio El Potaje is a reference in current flamenco singing, heir to a family and artistic tradition that he has been able to honor and project with his own voice over more than thirty years of career.

Antonio El Potaje
Flamingo
Antonio Escudero, known artistically as Antonio El Potaje, is an outstanding Spanish flamenco singer, recognized for his deep voice and his fidelity to the tradition of singing jondo. His professional career spans more than three decades, consolidating himself as one of the most appreciated figures both by amateur audiences and by the big names in contemporary flamenco..
Origins and training
Antonio El Potaje comes from a family with Flemish roots. He is the grandson, by maternal line, of Pedro Jiménez “El Pili”, who for many years was a reference in singing for dance, which places Antonio among a lineage of flamenco artists and gives him a deep knowledge of art from the cradle. In addition to his musical training, he has studies in Fine Arts, which enriches his artistic vision and his sensitivity on stage.
Artistic trajectory
Since 1991, Antonio El Potaje has been professionally dedicated to flamenco singing, performing on numerous national and international stages. His singing is characterized by a powerful and personal voice, which respects and revitalizes traditional flamenco styles. He has collaborated with renowned guitarists and dancers, and is a regular at prestigious festivals and flamenco cycles..
Style and contribution
Potaje is valued for its authenticity and for keeping alive the essence of classic flamenco, without renouncing its own expression. His singing is deeply rooted in tradition, but at the same time it provides personal nuances that distinguish him within the current landscape. The critics and the public agree to highlight his capacity to thrill and his delivery on stage.
Awards and news
Throughout his career, Antonio El Potaje has received recognition from fans and flamenco professionals, participating in important festivals and being invited to specialized cycles. Its name is synonymous with respect for flamenco art and commitment to the transmission of its fundamental values.