Chano Lobato (December 1927 â 5 April 2009) was a Spanish flamenco singer.
Born in the Santa MarÃÂa neighborhood of Cádiz, he began performing at nightclubs in his hometown and later moved to Madrid, where he joined Alejandro Vega's Flamenco dance group. He became well known for performing with Antonio El BailarÃÂn in particular, but also Manuel Morao and El Serna and for various notable dancers, including Matilde Coral.
In 1974 Lobato received the Enrique El Mellizo award at the national contest Concurso Nacional de Córdoba and in 1996 he received the Medalla de AndalucÃÂa (Medal of Andalusia).
According to writer and flamencologist Manuel RÃÂos Ruiz, "Chano Lobato is an artist who gets emotional when he sings, who gets drunk with his singing, and quickly transmits his purest essence to the knowledgeable enthusiasts".
Among the "palos" or varieties of flamenco songs and dances that he developed throughout his life are the AlegrÃÂas.
Lobato died on 5 April 2009 in Seville.
Chano Lobato made many recordings. Amongst the most recent are: