Music: Latin
Currently listing articles 191-151:
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Music Review: The Cat Empire - So Many Nights— Some empires fall to pieces while others flourish.
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Music Review: Jorge Reyes - De Todo Un Poco (A Little Bit of Everything)— Jorge Reyes shows us a "little bit of everything" with his double-bass.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - A Mis Amigos— ¡Fantástico!
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Music Review: Paquito D'Rivera - The Lost Sessions— This is a hard album to sit still through.
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Music Review: Doug Munro - Big Boss Bossa Nova 2.0— Sometimes simple is better — even in jazz.
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Music Review: Steve Winwood - Nine Lives— Winwood's best work in years, Nine Lives would be an album-rock smash in another time and place. Yes, it's that good.
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Retro Redux: Xavier Cugat - The Godfather Of Latin Pop Music— Surrounded by beautiful women and his music, he had the last laugh on critics.
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Music Review: Karrin Allyson - Imagina: Songs Of Brasil— The Grammy-nominated vocalist gives us some warm Brazilian jazz.
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Quickies: North Mississippi All-Stars, Ryan Blotnick, Tal Ross, Jovino Santos Neto— From the South to the Northeast? Once again, we're mixing it up on Quickies.
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Music Review: Cynthia Sayer - Attractions— Sayer plays the four-string plectrum banjo, very different from the five-string used by Béla Fleck and others.
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Theater Review (Milwaukee): The Night Is A Child at the Quadracci Powerhouse Theater— Sadness never leaves. Happiness does.
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Music Review: Jessy J - Tequila Moon— The multi-talented and burgeoning star of the jazz world celebrates her musical heritage.
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TV Review: America’s Ballroom Challenge - “American Rhythm”— A pleasure to watch masters of their craft.
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Music Review: Kenny G - Rhythm & Romance— This CD lingers in the senses and causes the recesses of the mind to crave romantically inclined situations.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - American World Edition— Four American artists who break boundaries.
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Music Review: The Cat Empire - So Many Nights— It’s bluesy, groovy, and soulful.
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Space Exploration: An Atlantic Crossing to Argentina Via Myspace— Football, beef, tango, but what is the sound of digital, social networking Argentina?
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Music Review: Arturo Stable - Notes On Canvas— ...exemplary pieces of Latin based Jazz...yet what is the relationship between many of the compositions and the paintings?
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Music Review: Ropeadope's - The Harlem Experiment— A concept album that sings of the heart of Harlem, to limited success.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: November 13, 2007: James Taylor, Peter Brotzmann, Petula Clark, The Hives, Dave Liebman, Os Mutantes— Yes, you read that right: Petula Clark.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Downtown 81 Soundtrack— The soundtrack to the cult film Downtown 81 is jazzy, funky, new wavey, and generally fun and fabulous.
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Music Review: Santana - Ultimate Santana— A short but sweet history of the legendary Mexican-born, San Francisco-based guitarist's best known work.
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New Album Releases 10/16/07: R.E.M., Luther, Hendrix, The Queen Of Soul, And More Reissues Than You Can Shake A Christmas Tree At— Is this really the best the record industry can do?
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Concert Review: A Night with Latin Crooner Luis Miguel, Concord CA — Luis Miguel is said to be the Frank Sinatra of the latin music world, and on Friday night, he looked the part, too.
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Music Review: Rafi Malkiel - My Island— Composer and trombonist Rafi Malkiel pays tribute to Latin American jazz with his debut CD.
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New Album Releases 10/09/07: Kid Rock, Puddle Of Mudd, And Christmas Lead A Slow Week— Kid Rock finds his Rock & Roll Jesus, while Josh Groban, Patti Labelle, and the Isleys gear up for his birthday.
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Music Review: Daddy Yankee - El Cartel— A middle-aged Latina punk extols the glories of Daddy Yankee’s new album
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Tango, Fine Spanish Wine, and Carlos Gavito— With this maestro, you got all these things - and more.
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The Greatest Maestro of Tango in The World— If you want to learn – to really learn — you’d better go to Gustavo Naveira.
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Three Women of Tango— Some seek unhappiness in love.
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Music Review: Marc Antoine - Hi-Lo Split— Antoine is an audacious instrumentalist, often switching between various types of guitars and from nylon to steel-string.
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Retro Redux: From King Of Calypso To Renaissance Man - Harry Belafonte— ...as young Harry studied acting he found himself meeting future stars such as Marlon Brando and Tony Curtis.
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Busted: Musicians Who Sang The Wrong Tune— The following is our list of the top five busted musicians, bands and solo acts who sang the wrong tune.
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Music Review: Juan Pablo Torres - Romantic Cuba— Reminiscent of Pérez Prado and moonlit Havana nights, Cuban dance music is alive and well.
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Five Of The Worst Songs To Have Stuck In Your Head— A list of top five worst songs to have stuck in your head, ear worms that no amount of digging with a Q-tip will remove.
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Concert Review - Pink Martini, June 22, 2007, Winnipeg, Playhouse Theatre— Pink Martini totally captivated the Winnipeg audience with their mini-orchestra with Latin beats, old film ballads and modern, funny pop songs.
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Music Review: Spanish Harlem Orchestra - United We Swing— Oscar Hernandez and his all-star orchestra show us classic salsa is still very much alive.
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Music Review: Daddy Yankee — El Cartel 3: The Big Boss— On his eight studio album, the Puerto Rican rapper leads reggaeton into mainstream hiphop and R&B.
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Music Review: Bebel Gilberto - Momento— A pleasant afternoon moment from Brazil's leading export that leaves us wanting more.
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Music DVD Review: Loose Grooves – Funkin' Live In England 1980 by War— Loose Grooves will have you experiencing the polish and passion of War.
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Music Review: Hector Martignon - Refugee— If percussion is your thing, you'll find a lot to like with this album.
