X Alfonso (Cuba) – Song of the Day
Today’s featured artist is X Alfonso from Cuba with the song “Santa” from the album “Revoluxion” (2007).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is X Alfonso from Cuba with the song “Santa” from the album “Revoluxion” (2007).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Natalia Lafourcade from Mexico with an acoustic version of the song “Danza de Gardenias” from the album “Musas (Un Homenaje Al Folclore Latinoamericano En Manos De Los Macorinos), Vol. 2” (2018)
Read MoreToday’s song is “Guantanamera” from the album “Songs Around the World” performed by the Playing for Change Foundation (over 75 Cuban artists living on the island and in the diaspora), making a call for freedom and social justice (2017).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Socrates Lazo y su Orquesta from Panama with the song “Soledad” from the album “Sigo pa’lante” (1970s).
Read MoreToday’s featured band is La Familia Varela Miranda from Cuba with the song “Vida Parrandera” from the album “Oriente De Cuba: The Son” (1994).
Read MoreToday’s featured band is Tuyo from Brazil with the songs “Solamento” and “Amadurece e Apodrece” from the album “Pra Doer” (2018).
Read MoreToday’s featured band is Bolita y su Tentacion Latina from Panama with the song “Que Rico Guaguanco” from the album “Todos Somos Hermanos” (1974).
Read MoreToday’s featured band is the Orquesta Sinfonica de Oriente from Cuba with the song “Carnaval” from the album “Popularmente Sinfonico” (2010). Submitted by HT contributing writer Vicente Morin Aguado from Cuba.
Read MoreToday’s featured band is Fruko y sus Tesos from Colombia with the song “El Preso” from the album “El Grande” (1975).
Read MoreToday’s featured artist is Amelita Frades from Cuba with the song “Mi Son Montuno” from the album “Mi son montuno / Dame el Burubú” (1950s).
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