Vicente Arregui Garay (born February 2, 1968) is a notable figure in the genre of Spanish folk music, particularly known for his contributions to the traditional sounds of the Basque Country. He is recognized for his skillful performances on the txalaparta, a traditional percussion instrument, and for his role in promoting Basque cultural heritage through music. Arregui’s notable works include collaborations with various folk ensembles and contributions to regional festivals that celebrate Basque music. His participation in recordings and live performances has helped to bring attention to the rich musical traditions of the Basque people, fostering a revival of interest in local folk traditions among younger generations. His impact on music extends beyond performance; he has been an advocate for the preservation of Basque musical traditions, influencing both contemporary folk musicians and traditional artists. Through his efforts, Arregui has played a significant role in keeping Basque culture alive in the modern musical landscape, making him a respected figure in the folk music community. His work continues to resonate, inspiring new artists to explore and incorporate traditional elements into their music.