Nana Vasconcelos– Song of the Day
Today’s featured artist is Nana Vasconcelos from Brazil with the song “Mundo Verde” from the album “Fragments” (1997).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Nana Vasconcelos from Brazil with the song “Mundo Verde” from the album “Fragments” (1997).
Read MoreEdesio Heredia from Cuba took our photo of the day. “Tree”, in Havana, Cuba. He used an iPhone camera.
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Cuban saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera with a performance of the song “Chucho” from the album “Blowin'” (1981).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Chico Buarque from Brazil with the song “Retrato em Branco e Preto” (1968).
Read MoreOur featured artist is Earl Coleman from the US and the song “What You Gonna Do?” from the album “Earl Coleman & the Latin Love-In” (1967).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Miriam Makeba from South Africa with her version of Brazilian Jorge Ben Jor’s “Xica da Silva” (1978).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Diana Fuentes from Cuba with the song “Sera Sol” (2013). Submitted by Stephen Boka from Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.
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).
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