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Un viaje por la historia de la música: los 45 discos del Sofá Sonoro

Un viaje por la historia de la música: los 45 discos del Sofá Sonoro
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The Jewel Case: Encore Presentation - Punky Reggae Party - 7/1/21

Published July 1, 2021 at 11:00 PM EDT WYSO Music On Demand provides your favorite locally-produced radio shows to stream for two weeks after they air! Listen to this episode of The Jewel Case, hosted by Tod Weidner: The Jewel Case: Encore Presentation - Punky Reggae Party - 7/1/21 Listen • 2:58:59 7.1.2021 Punky Reggae Party Bring your Doc Martens, your brothel creepers.whatever your preferred kicks for skanking may be as the Jewel Case throws a PUNKY REGGAE PARTY, to borrow a phrase from Bob Marley. Punk and reggae both give voice to the downtrodden and disaffected, and the combining of the two genres makes for some great, exciting sounds. Plus, we’ll say a fond farewell to João Gilberto, celebrate some notable birthdays, and generally run willy-nilly through the musical landscape.

Live Saratoga Jazz Festival returns to SPAC

Live Saratoga Jazz Festival returns to SPAC | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS By | Shares0   SARATOGA SPRINGS – The woman dancing down the aisle Saturday at Saratoga Performing Arts Center danced what everybody felt as the Hot Club of Saratoga, first act playing Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival, lit up “Swing 42.”   Musically, the festival looked back. The Hot Club celebrated 1930s fleet “gypsy jazz” of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. Joey Alexander explored the piano’s every dialect, eloquent ala McCoy Tyner, Oscar Peterson and Teddy Wilson. Dianne Reeves sang and skated Brazilian-style: Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joao Gilberto. And Christian McBride’s New Jawn hard-bopped like the Jazz Messengers, Charles Mingus and Miles Davis.

Natalia Lafourcade: Entrevista con EL TIEMPO en 2021 - Música y Libros - Cultura

Este artículo ya fue guardado Para consultarlo en otro momento, visite su zona de usuario. Artículo guardado Para consultarlo en otro momento, visite su zona de usuario. El artículo no pudo ser guardado, intente nuevamente Reportar Natalia Lafourcade (Ciudad de México, 1984) se dice a sí misma ‘Nat’: “Todos los días me repito: Nat, no hay prisa, estamos acá”. La paciencia que se autoimpone a diario le ha dado frutos: se ha ganado dos Grammy gringos y 12 latinos. De esta lista, cuatro llegaron a su repisa en el último año, todos otorgados a su proyecto

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