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Guest DJ: Fabi Reyna, She Shreds Magazine Founder And Musician
The musician and magazine publisher talks to Alt.Latino about guitar players and issues of representation on this week's show.
'Amor Eterno' For El Paso, Gilroy, Dayton And Beyond
We offer some music to help us mourn, remember and hopefully, in time, heal.
3 Afro Dominicana Writers Reflect On Their Truths
Music and identity dominates a wide-ranging conversation with writers Elizabeth Acevedo, Amanda Alcantara and Danyeli Rodriguez del Orbe.
Latin Music In The Heartland
We visit the third annual Los Dells Festival in central Wisconsin, featuring Café Tacvba, Salt Cathedral, Ximena Sarinaña and Natalia Lafourcade.
Santana's Debut Album Turns 50 Years Old
Just a week after performing at Woodstock, Santana released its self-titled debut. Hear original members of the band recount its creation.
Songs to believe in: A Juneteenth playlist
This Juneteenth, pianist Lara Downes remembers the freedom that has been hard fought and hard won.
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Scott Stewart, 57: Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Free Bird'
Shannon Hunt remembers mechanic Scott "Scooter" Stewart of Shiloh, Ill., whom she called her "bonus dad."
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Zola Jesus finds purpose in the process
Zola Jesus has spent years contemplating the spiritual quandaries of what it means to be an artist. On her album Arkhon, she grapples with political and economic structures of power and disconnection.
Heritage Month Special: Mexican Music Then And Now
Three portraits of musicians and a filmmaker who illuminate distinct forms of Mexican music expression.
The Cuban Roots Of Rock And Roll
Can you hear the cha-cha-cha in "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"? Or the mambo in "What I'd Say"? Dive into early rock and roll's Cuban DNA.
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