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El El padre Pepe Di Paola pide trabajo para los pibes, no planes sociales, TRABAJO que forma parte del grupo: Curas opción por la pobreza. Vive y conoce la pobreza, lucha contra ella pero a diferencia de muchos otros pide trabajo no más planes.
Sintonía: "Bogaloo de Los Destellos" - Los Destellos "What a Life", "Let Me Try Again", "Don´t Go Away", "Show Me The Way", "Empty Haren", "I Wanna Go", "Girl You Won´t Succeed", "You Got It", "Can´t Be A Lie" y "All The Time", compuestas e interpretadas por el grupo Peruano Los Mockers "Volando con Destellos", "Guajira Sicodélica", "Noche de Garúa", "El Eléctrico", "Volando Alto" y "Onstá la yerbita", compuestas e interpretadas por el grupo uruguayo Los Destellos Escuchar audio
Lou Turner, Music Band, Tristen, Mark Fredson, Matt Friction, El El, Jeh-sea Wells, Lawndry, Liza Anne
Lou Turner, Music Band, Tristen, Mark Fredson, Matt Friction, El El, Jeh-sea Wells, Lawndry, Liza Anne
Tercera y última sesión organizada por el Instituto Diocesano de Teología y Pastoral sobre la encíclica publicada por el papa. EL El jesuita bilbaíno, ordenado sacerdote el año 2000, es Ingeniero de Telecomunicaciones y doctor en sociología. Estuvo en Camboya atendiendo pastoralmente a personas con discapacidad y actualmente trabaja en el Vaticano donde dirige el Secretariado para la Justicia Social y la Ecología de la Compañía de Jesús.
It’s an unwritten rule in Nashville. If you see a famous musician who lives in town, you let them be. Your heart might skip a beat when you see Robert Plant, Jack White, Emmylou Harris or whoever it is for you, but you let them be. “Music City” has always been a safe haven for musicians. It’s where they raise their kids and buy their groceries. It’s their home and people generally want to protect that. Today we explore that idea of home by going into the houses of two very different Nashville musicians. The first is Roger Weismeyer, a classically trained English horn and piano player who plays for the Nashville Symphony. The second, the introverted indie rocker, Ben Elkins of the band El El. To get to know what our musical neighbors and their spaces are like we have come up with a format that includes a bit of music. We go to their house and ask them to play two songs: One, an original, played in the space in which they often create, write, and practice. The second, a cover of a song that for them is the pinnacle of what they want to achieve in music. Since they create not only music but their lives in these houses, we ask them to tell us about a meaningful object in their home and see where that takes us.