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Deepak Verma - Flamenco Guitarist

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Deepak Verma is a rising star in the world of flamenco guitar, celebrated for his passionate artistry and ability to blend the soul of Spanish flamenco with global influences. Based in India and performing internationally, Deepak is gaining recognition for bringing authentic flamenco to new audiences while creating a unique cultural dialogue through music.

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Collaborations

Deepak has worked with some of the most acclaimed artists across genres, including:

  • A.R. Rahman – Oscar-winning composer and singer

  • Kailash Kher – Iconic Indian vocalist

  • Shekhar Ravijani – Of the Vishal-Shekhar duo

  • Igor Bezget – Guitarist and composer

  • Mahesh Tinaiker – Guitarist (Indus Creed)

  • Sid Bhatia – Producer (Soultrax, Art of Living)

  • Mitja Obed and Coraviento – Flamenco dancer and ensemble

  • Juani la Juana, Juani Nuñez – Esteemed flamenco singers

  • Maria Keck, Alexia Theodrou, Naya Bhingi – Flamenco dancers and performers

  • Eduardo Lastra – Argentinian percussionist

  • Dani Carbonell – Flamenco percussionist

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He has also performed for prestigious events such as the Bacardi promotion tour for Patrón Tequila, showcasing his versatility and global appeal.

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Training & Influences

Deepak’s flamenco journey is rooted in deep study with some of the genre’s most respected maestros:

  • Amir John Haddad (El Amir)

  • Chicuelo, Joni Jimenez, Jose Galvez, Alfredo Lagos, Eduardo Rebollar

  • Tino Van Der Sman, Bit of Granada

  • Juan del Gastor – Veteran of the legendary Gitano family in Sevilla and nephew of Diego del Gastor                                                                                       

 

His immersion in flamenco spans Jerez, Sevilla, Madrid, Cádiz, and Granada, where he absorbed the essence of this art form at its source. He has also had the privilege of meeting Rubem Dantas, the legendary percussionist who revolutionized flamenco rhythm.

 

Artistic Vision

Deepak’s music is a dialogue between tradition and innovation. While rooted in the compás and duende of Andalusian flamenco, his work resonates with Indian audiences through its emotional depth and rhythmic complexity. His performances are not just concerts—they are cultural journeys that connect Spain and India through the universal language of music.

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