Artist

Antonio Ingueta

Musical Style

Flamingo

Antonio Ingueta, known artistically as Ingueta Rubio, is a prominent flamenco singer, guitarist and composer born in Madrid in 1977. Son of the famous singer Miguel “El Rubio” and nephew of guitarist Camarón de Pitita, he belongs to the renowned flamenco saga of Los Rubio, with deep roots in La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz).

Origins and training

From a very young age, Antonio Ingueta was immersed in the family flamenco environment. He began his artistic career playing the guitar, an instrument he learned as a child, and soon after he began singing, a discipline in which he developed his own voice and style. In addition, he is a violinist, which demonstrates his musical versatility.

Career trajectory

Ingueta Rubio has been part of companies of great flamenco figures such as Tomatito, Antonio Canales and Vicente Amigo, participating in first-rate tours and shows. He has also received a call from Paco de Lucía, which underlines his recognition within the Flamenco circuit.

In 2019, Antonio Ingueta released his first solo album, entitled “Ingueta Rubio”, a work that includes various flamenco palos such as bulerías, fandangos, tarantas, tangos and cantiñas, and in which his father Miguel “El Rubio” and the guitarist Kilino Jiménez collaborate. This album marks a turning point in his career, consolidating him as one of the most personal and respected voices in flamenco today.

Style and legacy

Antonio Ingueta's singing is profoundly influenced by family tradition and figures such as Camarón, but it provides a personal and contemporary vision. He is distinguished by sometimes accompanying himself with the guitar, and for his ability to merge respect for the root with artistic innovation..

Actuality

At more than 40 years old, Ingueta Rubio continues to develop her solo career, with the aspiration of consolidating her own path in flamenco, keeping alive the legacy of Los Rubio and bringing her unique stamp to each performance.