Tus besos se llegaron a recrear/aqui en mi boca/ Llenando de illusion y de passion/ mi vida loca ... Your kisses arrived on my mouth/ with delight/ Filling with illusion and passion/ my crazy life -- ...
About 20 years ago, Adrian Quesada was driving at night in his home base of Austin, Texas, when he heard something that made him turn up the volume: “Esclavo y Amo,” a psychedelic love song recorded ...
Nothing captures the agony of love, loss, hope and redemption like the song form known across all of Latin America: the bolero. Last December, UNESCO declared the bolero "an intangible cultural ...
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While not a mainstream form of music, bachata — also the name of the style of dance it inspired — certainly has its fans. Aventura, one of most well-known modern artists performing bachata, has sold ...
To hear Beat Latino host Catalina Maria Johnson tell it, the bolero is everywhere — and not just in the Spanish-speaking world. The bolero, like so many Latin styles, originated in Cuba, but it's ...
The album by Quesada, one-half of Austin’s Black Pumas, celebrates baladas of an earlier era. ‘Boleros Psicodidélicos’ – the new album by Austin musician Adrian Quesada out Friday – is the result of a ...
In Boleros Psicodélicos II, the Texas musician revisits songs by Los Pasteles Verdes, Los Ángeles Negros, Joseles & more. By Natalia Cano In music and art, the search for identity is fundamental.
In this 29th installment of Latin Rootsfrom World Café, David Dye and Grammy-winning Latin music producer Aaron Levinson embark on a transcontinental journey exploring the history and richness of ...
Billboard breaks down the 25 Latin LPs that soundtracked the year. By Billboard Staff In 2022, Spanish-language music comprised a big chunk of what was being streamed beyond just Spanish-speaking ...
When restaurateur Vince Vazquez opened Vicente’s Cuban Cuisine downtown more than a decade ago, he brought something different — a taste of Havana — to diners in Detroit. Now he’s doing it again with ...