The phrase (often cited as "Esta es mi vida") refers to a significant song and recurring personal theme for the Spanish businessman José Luis López Fernández , widely known as "El Turronero" . While most famous as a real estate mogul and influential social figure in Andalusia, "El Turronero" has deep roots in the world of flamenco, where this title holds particular weight. The Song: "Esta es mi vía"
Born in 1963 in , his nickname "El Turronero" comes from his family's humble profession of selling turrón (nougat) at town fairs.
El Turronero - Ubrique (Cádiz) - Fundación López Mariscal
: It is featured on several of his compilations, such as Grandes figuras del cante flamenco . The Person: José Luis López Fernández "El Turronero"
: The song serves as an autobiographical anthem. Its lyrics describe being born to a Gypsy mother in Lebrija, growing up in humble conditions ("patchwork clothes and barefoot"), and the inherent struggles of his early life.
In the context of flamenco music, "Esta es mi vía" (This is my path/way) is a popular bulería performed by El Turronero.
The phrase (often cited as "Esta es mi vida") refers to a significant song and recurring personal theme for the Spanish businessman José Luis López Fernández , widely known as "El Turronero" . While most famous as a real estate mogul and influential social figure in Andalusia, "El Turronero" has deep roots in the world of flamenco, where this title holds particular weight. The Song: "Esta es mi vía"
Born in 1963 in , his nickname "El Turronero" comes from his family's humble profession of selling turrón (nougat) at town fairs.
El Turronero - Ubrique (Cádiz) - Fundación López Mariscal
: It is featured on several of his compilations, such as Grandes figuras del cante flamenco . The Person: José Luis López Fernández "El Turronero"
: The song serves as an autobiographical anthem. Its lyrics describe being born to a Gypsy mother in Lebrija, growing up in humble conditions ("patchwork clothes and barefoot"), and the inherent struggles of his early life.
In the context of flamenco music, "Esta es mi vía" (This is my path/way) is a popular bulería performed by El Turronero.