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Antonino Martínez Ortega (Úbeda, Jaén, October 28, 1957), known artistically as Paco Ortega, is a Spanish singer, composer, producer, and businessman specialized in pop and flamenco.
He relaunched the Musigrama recording studio, a legendary temple of music recording in Spain. He created the record company 'El Pescador de Estrellas', the record label 'Libertad 8' for the release of new singer-songwriters, the label “Discos Musigrama” and the label "Dulcimer Songs" for medium-level products. He is the manager of the production company 'Dulcimer Songs' and co-founder of 'Flamenco 2000'. And he is the inventor and promoter, together with Jesús Bola and Alejandro Sanz, of the 'F Home Studio' family of guitars, unique in the world.
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- "Biografia de Paco Ortega". www.biografiasyvidas.com. Retrieved 2024-08-10.