The Lat-Teens – Song of the Day
Today’s featured band is The Lat-Teens from NYC, with the song “I Remember When (You Loved Me Baby)” from the album “Buena Gente” (1968).
Read MoreToday’s featured band is The Lat-Teens from NYC, with the song “I Remember When (You Loved Me Baby)” from the album “Buena Gente” (1968).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Leyla McCalla from the US and of Haitian ancestry, with an NPR Tiny Desk Concert (2022).
Read MoreToday’s featured band is Los Hermanos Salinas from Mexico with the song “Bailamos?” (1950s).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Swiss-Mexican singer Carolina Katun with the song “Padre Mujer” from the album “Ritmos de Tu Ser” (2022).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Ismael Rivera from Puerto Rico with the song “Controversia” from the album of the same name (1969).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Chucho Valdes from Cuba with the song “Mi Mejor Cancion” from the album “Unforgettable Boleros” (1996).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Cuban bassist Orlando “Cachaito” Lopez with a live performance of the song “Wahira” from the album “Cachaito” (2001).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Cesar Portillo de la Luz from Cuba with the song “Canto a Rita”.
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Colombian-Canadian artist Jessie Reyez with a NPR Tiny Desk Concert (2022).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Chavela Vargas from Costa Rica and Mexico with the song “Golondrina Viajera” (1961).
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