Catalina Maria Johnson
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The quartet, from four different countries and brought together through a collaboration initiative from the State Department, stitches the sounds of their homes into wholly new cloth.
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The band's sophomore album, Rios de Norte y Sur, pays loving homage to a music born of the collision of indigenous, African and Spanish cultures in colonial Mexico.
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The bandleader skillfully mixes classical, jazz and hip-hop in a powerfully creative statement about Cuban music.
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In honor of ÌFÉ's Tiny Desk concert, a primer on West African ceremonial music and the band's role in bringing it to life.
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With hints of chicha and electrified Miles Davis, La Mecánica Popular makes the ancient sound like the future on their new album, Rosa Cruz.
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The music featured on this week's show expands the notion of just what is Latin music.
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Latin indie artists celebrate mariachi icon Jose Alfredo Jimenez, led by Camilo Lara and Sergio Mendoza.
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The Bay Area Latin veterans released a long-awaited new album, and it packs a social punch.
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Here's a few facts about Betsayda Machado, who sang songs from the African diaspora at the Tiny Desk.
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Esencia Solar, recorded while his partner was expecting the couple's first child, is full of life-affirming peace and joy.