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Days Like This Van Morrison Days Like ThisSomeone Like You Van Morrison, Joss Stone Someone Like YouSteal My Heart Away Van Morrison, Willie Nelson New Arrangements And DuetsDown To Joy Van Morrison Down To JoyBrown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Blowin' Your Mind!Ease On Mike Farris Ease OnSlow Train Mike Farris The Sound Of Muscle ShoalsKeep It Loose, Keep It Tight Amos Lee Amos LeeFloating On A Moment + Lost changes Beth Gibbons Floating On A MomentSå mange forskellige hænder Putumayo, Helene Blum & Harald Haugaard Band, Helene Blum, Harald HaugaardCafé Europa by PutumayoQuero Morar numa Canção Putumayo, Luísa Sobral Café Europa by Putumayode la mano de tu voz (con Silvana Estrada) Salvador Sobral TIMBREEscuchar audio
Entrevista a Silvana Estrada by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Una cosa lleva a la otra. El vuelo de una mosca nos lleva a cambios climáticos y tristezas amorosas. Eso es el efecto dominó.Con musica de Chetes, Okills, Adrian Quesada, Ile, Gaby Moreno, Silvana Estrada, Beck, Chilly Gonzalez y muchos masEscuchar audio
“Prece” (2024) é o quarto álbum da mineira Luiza Brina e é talvez seu trabalho mais grandioso, em que as Minas Gerais de Luiza se embrenham ainda mais pelos sons afro-latinos da América e criam diálogos com artistas diversos, como a mexicana Silvana Estrada, a argentina LvRod e os brasileiros Iará Rennó, Maurício Tizumba, Sérgio Pererê e Rainha Belinha. Para desenvolver uma sonoridade entre orquestrações e beats eletrônicos, Brina coproduziu o álbum ao lado de Charles Tixier. Num processo em que Luiza escreveu todos os arranjos para uma orquestra formada por 19 mulheres, arranjos esses que foram processados eletronicamente depois das gravações. Além disso, as percussões do disco foram gravadas pelo chileno José Izquierdo, também a partir de arranjos de Luiza. Muita coisa em um disco que ganhou vida agora pela dobra discos, sob patrocínio da Natura Musical, através da Lei Estadual de Incentivo à Cultura de Minas Gerais. Nesse episódio do Por trás do disco, Renan Guerra conversa com a artista Luiza Brina. Gostou do podcast? Então apoie a gente em apoia.se/podcastvfsm
Producción y conducción: Irene Mora Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión. Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com
Novedades y clásicos en el programa de hoy, celebrando la diversidad musical en portugués. Outubro Milton Nascimento, Esperanza Spalding OutubroBom dia tristeza Badi Assad,Webster Santos,Teco Cardoso VerdeValse d'Amelie Badi Assad,Toninho Ferragutti VerdeSimbó Mônica Freire ILHADARien ne va plus Mônica Freire,Ayham Abou Ammar ILHADAAreia Mônica Freire ILHADAIdiota Raiz (Deixa Ir) Joyce Alane,João Gomes Idiota Raiz (Deixa Ir)Lêba - early morning versión iZem,Dino d'Santiago in Ze early morningMood 111 Branko,Dino d'Santiago,June Freedom Mood 111No Lo Busco iZem, Clara Serra López in Ze early morningTodas as coisas / Toutes les choses NAY PORTTELA,REB Todas as coisas / Toutes les chosesOração 2 Luiza Brina,Silvana Estrada PreceLua Vai, Lua Vem Putumayo,Thaïs Morell Women of the World by PutumayoLife Nah Jeje Sonia Aimy ReconnectEscuchar audio
VENTURI – La Noria THE VACCINES – If You Wanna BILLY FLAMINGOS - Estanque euforia (David Van Bylen Remix) MISO EXTRA – 2nd Floor REAL ESTATE - Water Underground VILLAGERS & LISA HANNIGAN - The Little Drummer Boy TULSA – Tacones Lejanos TULSA – SANTAMÁRTIR CHRISTINA ROSENVINGE - Poema de la Pasión ELLA EYRE - Head In The Ground BRITTANY HOWARD – Red Flags SILVANA ESTRADA – Si Me Matan KITAI – Viaje VEINTIUNO – La Ruina BLEACHERS – Modern Girl THE JAPANESE HOUSE - Super Trouper COLOURING - For You Escuchar audio
BIZNAGA – Domingo Especialmente Triste ALBERTA CROSS & BAND OF SKULLS – Crooked House GOSSIP - Crazy Again MEJIA ft EELS – Possum BRITTANY HOWARD – Red Flags H.E.R. ft FOO FIGHTERS – The Glass FOO FIGHTERS – Saint Cecilia BIIG PIIG - Watch Me SHEGO – Steak_Tar_Tar MON LAFERTE – Metamorfosis SILVANA ESTRADA – Qué Problema SEN SENRA - Meu Amore ANNA OF THE NORTH - Swirl - (Roosevelt Remix) FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES – Brambles COQUE MALLA – Místico DAVID BOWIE – The Jean Genie Escuchar audio
Musician Don Cento is back to talk to Jenn Tully about music from Arooj Aftab, Silvana Estrada, Taylor Swift and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs!1. Arooj Aftab - Mohabbat2. Silvana Estrada - Un Dia Cualquiera3. Taylor Swift - Vigilante Shit4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Burning(Originally Run 10/31/22)
Artistas con un estilo propio y enfoque musical que han contribuido decisivamente a la música latinoamericana como Silvana Estrada, Caetano Veloso, Maria Gadú, Fito Páez o Rubén Blades con Boca Livre. Tom's Diner Silvana Estrada Quase Sem Querer Maria Gadú O Leãozinho Caetano Veloso, Maria Gadú Un vestido y un amor Caetano Veloso El breve espacio en que no está + Yo no quiero volverme tan loco + Tumbas de la gloria + Bello Abril Fito Páez Las tardes del sol, las noches del agua Fito Páez Sin tu cariño + Pedro Navaja + Aguacero Rubén Blades, Boca Livre Escuchar audio
Nuestros músicos de hoy —, de Sigur Rós o ANOHNI,a Josep Pérez a.k.a. Ona Un, Liliana Herrero, Silvana Estrada o Xoel López — de diferentes países y géneros, comparten la música como forma de expresión personal, compartiéndonos sus emociones y generando conciencia, también con sus reflexiones sobre temas sociales. Blóðberg Sigur Rós Sliver of Ice ANOHNI y Antony and the Johnsons Mirall de dins + Imaginem + Mentides Ona Nua Oración Del Remanso + Confesión Del Viento Liliana Herrero Toda la vida, un día - Mov.4: El Peso Sílvia Pérez Cruz y Liliana Herrero Si me matan + Casa Silvana Estrada Fort Da Xoel López Escuchar audio
Have you heard dodie's new band? Looking for some ethereal sonic adventures? On this week's All Songs Considered, NPR Music's Hazel Cills along with Marissa Lorusso (hopefully) turn you on to something new, beginning with FIZZ, the new crazy fun band from dodie.Featured Artists And Songs:1. FIZZ: "High In Brighton," from The Secret To Life2. L'Rain: "New Year's UnResolution," (Single)3. Glasser: "Vine," from crux4. Allegra Krieger: "Lingering," from I Keep My Feet on the Fragile Plane5. Silvana Estrada: "Milagro y Desastre," from (Single)6. Luluc: "Diamonds," from Diamonds
[To follow along with English subtitles, visit our new YouTube channel, "KEXP Podcasts." Learn more about this episode at www.kexp.org/podcasts/el-sonido/.] La nueva generación de compositores de Indie folk se construye a sí misma desde las fronteras rotas, viajando a la raíz y transformándola en clave moderna. Son conscientes de las raíces tradicionales de la canción, el innegable legado sociopolítico presente en los songbooks de América Latina, y el crecer con corridos, rancheras, rock español, cumbias y reguetón. Al mismo tiempo, han crecido con acceso a internet y redes sociales, en una de las eras más exitosas de la música latina y en español. En nuestro episodio 3, La Nueva Raíz, exploramos el cancionero de Silvana Estrada. La Cancionista, compositora y cantante mexicana nació en Veracruz y creció rodeada de música e instrumentos. Con padres luthiers, Silvana retoma las raíces musicales de América Latina para rescatar las leyendas de nuestro folklore y mezclarlas con sus faros musicales actuales. Su primer álbum en solitario, Marchita, la llevó a ascender rápidamente como la nueva voz de México – presentándose en Europa y Estados Unidos, estableciéndose como portadora de un folk único e íntimo. Durante este viaje sonoro, Silvana nos guía a través de su historia y música fundamental, Augusto Bracho, María Arnal, Guitarricadelafuente, Soledad Bravo y Chavela Vargas son algunos de los artistas con los que se formó. El Sonido Podcast trae un nuevo capítulo de su serie, Cancioneros, con los portes de los artistas Natalia Lafourcade, Laura Itandehui, Ed Maverick, y Araceli Matus, junto a los periodistas musicales Gabriel Plaza y Ernesto Lechner quienes complementan, con visión y perspectiva, una escena vibrante y sólida en todo Iberoamérica.Support the show: http://kexp.org/elsonidoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Florence + The Machine comparte una canción que nació durante las sesiones de su último disco hasta la fecha. Se titula 'Mermaids' y se adentra en las profundidades de la mitología y evoca pensamientos un tanto turbios. Escuchamos 'GLBTM', una de las canciones que Daft Punk incluirán en el décimo aniversario de 'Random Access Memories', a Alanis Morissette con 'No Return' y a The Weeknd, junto a Future, en 'Double Fantasy'. VEINTIUNO – Mañana Lo Dejo BLOC PARTY - High Life DAFT PUNK - GLBTM FLORENCE + THE MACHINE - Mermaids CHICA SOBRESALTO – El Hogar ALANIS MORISSETTE - No Return ALANIS MORISSETTE - You Oughta Know MISS CAFFEINA – Y De Repente DORIAN – Cualquier Otra Parte (Dj Nano Remix) THE WEEKND ft. FUTURE - Double Fantasy CARLANGAS – Regalao CAT EMPIRE - Thunder Rumbles SILVANA ESTRADA – Tom’s Diner AMAIA – Fiebre FOO FIGHTERS – Rescued FEATHERWEIGHT - No estás LA LA LOVE YOU & ALLISON - Himno (Para Los Que Están Jodidos) Escuchar audio
Canciones que no se van de la memoria. Los Libros de la Buena Memoria. Lito Vitale y Gustavo Cerati Quiero. Eme Alfonso y Silvio Rodríguez Brazos de Sol. Alejandro Filio Para Siempre. Silvana Estrada. Como viene se va. Alex Ferreira Alma Mantra. Manuel García y Clúster Fusion. Rossa Pasos Quisiera. Daniel me estás matando y Silvana Estrada Otro Vals. Fetén Fetén y Rozalén Milonga de Ojos Dorados. Jorge Dréxler y Sebastián Prada Timidez. Gepe y Natalia Lafourcade El Baile. Pedro Pastor, Lola Aguirre y Julia Ortiz dejar & amar. Benjamín Walker Escuchar audio
El Sonido: Cancioneros es el primer podcast en español de KEXP. [To follow along with English subtitles, visit our new YouTube channel, "KEXP Podcasts." Learn more at www.kexp.org/podcasts/el-sonido/.] ¿Qué nos define en un mundo en el que todo cambia? Las canciones. Esos conectores temporales con nuestro origen dibujan el mapa sonoro de nuestra vida. La primera temporada de El Sonido Podcast ofrece un recorrido musical por los cancioneros personales de artistas clave de la música latina moderna, alternativa, popular e independiente para explorar qué es ser de un lugar y qué es la música latina hoy. La canción que marcó el destino de Mon Laferte, el amor líquido de Silvana Estrada, la propuesta visual y política de Lido Pimienta, la revolución de Villano Antillano, la infancia de Trueno o el regreso de Buscabulla. Albina Cabrera guía los 8 episodios del primer podcast en español de KEXP. Un viaje a través de las canciones que definen a un artista, y un retrato del presente y futuro de sus escenas musicales. El Sonido: Cancioneros se estrena en mayo de 2023. Suscríbete ahora.Support the show: http://kexp.org/elsonidoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Resolución de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas que proclamó el año 1975 como Año Internacional de la Mujer tuvo puntual registro en un vinilo recopilatorio del sello RCA Víctor titulado Homenaje Año Internacional de la Mujer. Chabuca Granda, Chavela Vargas, Maysa Matarazoo, Leonor González, María del Mar Bonet, Nina Simone, Edith Piaf, Mari Trini, Josephine Baker, Violeta Parra y Libertad Lamarque, y un texto-documento de una época de la que muchos podemos dar cuenta. Recuerdos del Paraguay Mercedes Sosa Con V. Buchino Y Su Conjunto La flor de la canela Chabuca Granda La llorona Chavela Vargas O Barquinho Maysa Matarazzo Yo me llamo cumbia Leonor González Mina L'Aguila Negra María Del Mar Bonet My Way Nina Simone Si tu partais Edith Piaf Guitarra Mari Trini J'attendrai Josephine Baker Gracias a la Vida Violeta Parra Adios, pampa mía Libertad Lamarque Si me matan Silvana Estrada Escuchar audio
Canciones de ida y vuelta, voces que conquistan sueños. Y la gran Luz Casal. La más Violeta. EguzkiLore. Diosa Mari. Cristina Narea Para Vivir. El Kanka y Silvana Estrada Oracion del remanso. Rita Payés y Elizabeth Roma Yo vengo a ofrecer mi corazón. Judith Nedderman Luz de Luna. Rocío Márquez Contigo en la distancia. Pedro Guerra Como la cigarra. Hola, qué tal. Luz Casal Encantada. Brisa Fenoy En tu oscuridad Natalia Vega A Ponte nas Ondas. Uxía, Sérgio Tannus, Chico César, Celina da Piedade, Cheny Wa Gune y Ana Senlle Escuchar audio
Time for some more chit and show! Listen in as we talk RIP Christine McVie (16:49), Andrew Tate gets locked up (19:39), the NFT drama (35:44), SFPD flips on killer robots (45:10), Clown College: Susan Meachen fakes death (49:00), Community movie update (56:36), what we watched on break (58:08), Payday 3 announced (1:07:17), Hades 2 announcement (1:10:09), what Leo is playing (1:13:45), Afroman's police raid music video (1:20:25), and more! We also talk/feature (1:26:41) music from Tails & Benji, Skrillex/Fred again/Flowdan, The Glitch Mob, Ab-Soul, .svnth, Hidden Renaissance, Pusha T, Silvana Estrada, Zach Fox, Ravyn Lenae, and SZA. Our intro/outro music is "'I Think I Like It (Radio Edit)" by Fake Blood. JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER! Link in bio on IG or: https://discord.gg/VEHKKbVQXK Danny on IG: @therealdanko Danny on Twitter: @bulldozerdanko Danny on Twitch: twitch.tv/bulldozerdanko Leo on FB/IG/TT/Twitter: @iamdjbrute Leo's music: soundcloud.com/iamdjbrute >>> www.djbrute.com
Listen to more highlights from this off-again-on-again year of live performances from the Soundcheck Podcast. These bright spots come by way of Mexican singer-songwriter and arranger Silvana Estrada, London-based tuba player Theon Cross, and the psychedelic cumbia of Combo Chimbita, recorded live at Brooklyn Bowl. Also, listen to music by Cuban-born pianist Omar Sosa and sax player Peter Apfelbaum, of the band Quarteto Americanos. Plus, playful and surreal British musician and songwriter Robyn Hitchcock riffs on an unrealized Raymond Chandler title. ARTIST: Theon Cross WORK: We Go Again [5:49] RECORDING: Live for the Soundcheck Podcast, Mar. 2022 SOURCE: This performance not commercially available. INFO: A version appears on Theon Cross' album, Intra I ARTIST: Omar Sosa and Peter Apfelbaum WORK: umbo kondo [5:47] RECORDING: Live for the Soundcheck Podcast, Sept. 2022 SOURCE: This performance not commercially available. INFO: https://omarsosa.com/ ARTIST: Robyn Hitchcock WORK: The Man Who Loves the Rain [3:58] RECORDING: Live for the Soundcheck Podcast, Nov. 2022 SOURCE: This performance not commercially available. INFO: The song appears on his 2022 record, Shufflemania! ARTIST: Silvana Estrada WORK: Marchita [4:35] RECORDING: Live for the Soundcheck Podcast, Jan. 2022 SOURCE: This performance not commercially available. INFO: The tune appears on her 2022 album, Marchita ARTIST: Combo Chimbita WORK: La Perla [4:35] RECORDING: Live for the Soundcheck Podcast, Sept. 2022 SOURCE: This performance not commercially available. INFO: The song appears on the 2022 release, Ire.
Coronavirus is spreading rapidly in China, just weeks after the country abruptly ended its zero-COVID policy. Now with restrictions gone, hospitals are overflowing. The enigmatic, LA-born TV psychic Miss Cleo is the subject of a new HBO documentary. She was the face of an infomercial empire known as the Psychic Readers Network. Silvana Estrada, a 24-year-old Mexican artist, often sings about heartbreak and loneliness. She shares her musical influences, and explains why she deliberately raises her voice during the emotional climax of a song. Filmmaker Paul Feig (“Bridesmaids”) became a mixologist during the pandemic, and he's out with a new book called “Cocktail Time!: The Ultimate Guide to Grown-Up Fun.”
Desde Veracruz (Mexico), esta jóven cantante y compositora ha tenido en 2022 un año extraordinario. "MARCHITA" Y "ABRAZO" han superado todas las expectativas y la artista ha recibido en Grammy Latino a la mejor nueva artista. Temas intensos, con unos textos cuidadosamente elaborados. ...
“Best New Artist” at the Latin Grammys this year went to Mexican indie star Silvana Estrada, and with good reason. A break-out year for this rising talent has included releasing her debut album “Marchita” and sold-out shows across the US. Check out the simplicity and beauty of “Carta.” And don't forget to RSVP tomorrow night when we unveil KCRW's “Best of 2022” lists at our virtual event!
This week, it's about you. You told us your favorite song by a Latine artist from this year - in person at Lánzate in Philly - Latinx organizing hub Mijente's conference - and via IG desde sus casitas. We can't say we are surprised that y'all have impeccable taste. Featuring music by Elsa y Elmar, Bad Bunny, Shakira, Ozuna, Silvana Estrada, Arca, Safety Trance, Esty, Bomba Estero, Kaina and Carla Morrison. Show notes: bit.ly/3uyAt5I Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
When drummer Antonio Sanchez released his album Bad Hombre back in 2017, he was responding to a few events that took place in his world at the same time. On a political level, the music was a response to the racism of the Trump campaign against Mexicans. In fact the title of the record Bad Hombre seemed to be an answer to Trump's assertion that a wall needed to be built at the US Mexican border in order to get the “bad hombres” out of the US. An immigrant from Mexico himself, Sanchez reappropriated the phrase. Itseemed, in fact, to be a perfect fit for him because not only did it work as a form of resistance - by using the term he made his feelings clear without having to say too much about it - but it also borrowed from the jazz vernacular. You know, when musicians really respect someone, they will often refer to them as “bad”. And in that context, Antonio Sanchez is definitely a bad hombre. Sanchez moved to the US in his early 20s from his native Mexico to go to music school. One of his first teachers, the Panamanian born Danilo Perez, was a supporter, and their work together was one of the early launchpads for Antonio. While he was playing with Danilo, the guitarist Pat Metheny heard him, and that led to a musical relationship that has been at the center of his life for 20 years. Sanchez went on to become one of the most sought-after drummers on the international jazz scene. Has won four Grammys, and has been named Modern Drummer's "Jazz Drummer of the Year” three times, and appeared on the covers of all the big jazz magazines. From early on he thought about drumming, and particularly soloing, as a form of storytelling. He says “I'm a sucker for a good story.” So it was only a matter of time before some great storyteller would find a way to use Antonio Sanchez's drums to help tell a story. And that was exactly what happened when the Mexican film director Alejandro González Iñárritu asked Antonio to do an all drum score for his film Birdman in 2014. The film went on to win three academy awards and the score earned Antonio awards (including a Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media) and nominations at the Golden Globe and BAFTA Awards. As significant as the awards and accolades were, maybe more significant was that the sound of Antonio's drumming truly entered the zeitgeist after Birdman. And though he hadn't planned for it to turn out that way, he realized that the level of expectation, curiosity, and even pressure on him to follow up that success with something equally resonant had risen. So when in 2017 Antonio went into his newly built home studio to record Bad Hombre, he had a lot of psychic energy stored up and ready to use. He made an entirely instrumental solo record, he played all the instruments and did what has become his trademark production work of mixing drones, samples, programming and live drumming. In fact the only collaborator on the record was his nonagenarian grandfather, the Mexican actor Ignacio López Tarso who appears on the first track. Five years, one pandemic, a few political cycles, and a handful of other projects later, he's back this year with Shift: Bad Hombre Vol. II. This time the list of collaborators is a bit longer. Somewhere in the dense fog of the pandemic, Sanchez decided to ask some of his favorite singers and songwriters — for material he could deconstruct and reimagine. The result sees Dave Matthews & Pat Metheny, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Meshell Ndegeocello, Lila Downs, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Kimbra, Ana Tijoux, Becca Stevens, Silvana Estrada, MARO, Thana Alexa (who is his wife) & SONICA sitting in on their own tunes — or ideas co written by Sánchez. The idea of “shifting” might not only apply to the songs on Bad Hombre Vol. II, but also to a change in Antonio's approach - In the first Bad Hombre release, he was extremely political. Over the years, his outrage and fury with Trump and the turmoil at the US–Mexican border muted – and Sánchez himself “shifted” how he thinks about what he does, and where he wants to go next. We talked recently about that search, the same one that started back in Mexico when he was a competitive gymnast, classical pianist and aspiring rock drummer and brought him all the way to where he is today, the Bad Hombre. www.third-story.com www.patreon.com/thirdstorypodcast https://www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story
Silvana Estrada en entrevista / Nicolás Romay nos trae las mejores noticias del deporte / Gil Barrera nos trae las mejores noticias del espectáculo y más...
Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre sit down with Silvana Estrada to talk about vulnerability, bringing light into her shows and the lessons her parents have given her. Show notes: You can help us improve Alt.Latino by taking some time to answer questions about the show. Please tell us what you like and how we could improve by going to npr.org/altlatinosurvey.
Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre sit down with Silvana Estrada to talk about vulnerability, bringing light into her shows and the lessons her parents have given her.Show notes: You can help us improve Alt.Latino by taking some time to answer questions about the show. Please tell us what you like and how we could improve by going to npr.org/altlatinosurvey.
Silvana Estrada nos contó, entre otras cosas, de la segunda fecha que tendrá en el Teatro Metropólitan este 16 de febrero, porque la primera se agotó muy pronto.Andrea Echeverri y Héctor Buitrago de Aterciopelados, se presentarán en "La Maraka" este 9 de Diciembre, en la CDMX, en un show intimo, que promete mucho.
La cantante Silvana Estrada y sus nominaciones al Latin Grammy 2022. En el marco del Día Mundial de la Diabetes, la Dra. Fran Vargas comparte el panorama de este padecimiento. Marilina Barona invita la Feria Internacional del Libro Infantil y Juvenil
Wednesday, by actual Congressional decree, is Public Radio Music Day. We're celebrating by listening to some of our favorite live music performances from Forum and from the KQED Live series, which hosts performances, discussions, food experiences and live storytelling in our beautiful KQED building. We'll listen back to Mexican musician Silvana Estrada – who was in town earlier this year for the San Jose Jazz Festival – and local musicians Fantastic Negrito, Salami Rose Joe Louis and La Doña. Guests: Fantastic Negrito, Grammy Award winning Oakland-based musician Silvana Estrada, Mexican musician, singer and songwriter Salami Rose Joe Louis, Bay Area based musician, composer, producer and planetary scientist La Doña, San Francisco native musician, activist and educator
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 6th October 2022 Artist - Track - Album - Year Calvin Keys Ck 22 Blue Keys 2022 Henry Franklin, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge The Griot Jazz is Dead 14 2022 Mike Clement Takin' It Easy Unfinished Business 2022 Aimée Allen Quantum Entanglements Love and the Catalyst 2022 Rufus Reid Trio w/ The Sirius Quartet Celebration Celebration 2022 Roberto Magris Trio A Rhyme for Angela Roberto Magris Duo & Trio feat. Marc Colby 2022 Enrico Pieranunzi Quintet Entropy The Extra Something: Live at the Village Vanguard 2022 Bobby Watson Bon Voyage Back Home in Kansas City 2022 Lauren Henderson Deseo La Bruja 2022 Antonio Sanchez Risa de Mujer (Interlude) (feat. Lila Downs) Shift: Bad Hombre, Vol. 2 2022 Antonio Sanchez El Agua y La Miel (feat. Silvana Estrada) Shift: Bad Hombre, Vol. 2 2022 Kyle Aho Be Stil (Prelude) Rituals 2022 Kyle Aho Be Still Rituals 2022 Geoffrey Keezer & Friends Bebah Playdate 2022 Bruce Barth Trio Let's Go Dedication 2022 Jim Dedrick Rough Waters Findings 2022 Russ Lossing Lightning Bug Folks 2022 Roberta Piket/Harvie S/Billy Mintz Remorse and Acceptance You've Been Warned 2022 Jason Kao Hwang/J.A. Deane Dino Duo Speaking in Tongues Uncharted Faith 2022 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 6th October 2022 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Del EP creado por el productor Chancha Vía Circuito y la cantante y compositora bonaerense afincada en México Loli Molina a la mexicana Silvana Estrada, para seguir con Victoria Sur, poniendo música a la poesía de Carmelina Soto, la cubana Carilda Oliver o a la autora de Antioquia Piedad Bonnet. Gaby Moreno, guatemalteca afincada en Los Ángeles, con Marc Ribot en las guitarras y el encuentro entre Rosalía de Castro y Federico Gcía. Lorca, que Uxía y Javier Ribal han titulado De tu casa a la mía, cierran el programa de hoy. Los Andes. Huella verde. Al sur. El sueño de la mariposa. Loli Molina y Chanca Vía Circuito Casa. Si Me Matan. Silvana Estrada La balada del recuerdo Carilda Las cicatrices Camino de la patria, con Susana Baca Victoria Sur Till waking light Colibrí Gaby Moreno De tu casa a la mía. Uxía y Javier Ruibal Escuchar audio
Episode 129 is here! Listen in as we talk about the AV Fair [lol] (5:15), Russia taking L's (14:56), Iranian protests (20:13), Armenia/Azerbaijan reminder (30:27), Adame Levine outed by IG model (38:13), Kanye West says Sway had the answers (57:20), Diary of a Wimpy Kid actor sentenced to life (1:06:41), Cyberpunk Edgerunners/What We Do In Shadows/The Sandman (1:12:55), Cyberpunk (1:21:10), FFXIV's social scene (1:27:50), and more! We also talk/feature (1:33:34) music from Anthony Green, T H R O N E, Ransom/Mayor, and Silvana Estrada. Our intro/outro music is "Sea Salt" by Quadron. JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER! Link in bio on IG or: https://discord.gg/VEHKKbVQXK Danny on IG: @therealdanko Danny on Twitter: @bulldozerdanko Danny on Twitch: twitch.tv/bulldozerdanko Leo on FB/IG/TT/Twitter: @iamdjbrute Leo's music: soundcloud.com/iamdjbrute >>> www.djbrute.com
Silvana Estrada es una cantautora de Veracruz, México. Se dio a conocer en el 2018 al lanzar de forma independiente su EP “Primeras Canciones”. Este álbum alcanzó más de 50 millones de reproducciones especialmente por “Te Guardo”, una canción que Silvana escribió a los 17 años. En este episodio, Silvana habla de su decisión de regrabar “Te Guardo” con el productor Gustavo Guerrero, para su primer larga duración. Se llama “Marchita” y fue nombrado uno de los mejores álbumes del 2022 por el periódico The Guardian. Encuentra más información sobre Te Guardo y contenido extra visitando cancionexploder.com/silvana-estrada.
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Mexican singer Silvana Estrada and the San Jose Jazz Summer Fest have at least one thing in common: they both defy genre. The 25-year-old singer from the coastal Mexican state of Veracruz is now on tour promoting her latest album, “Marchita.” Estrada's music is rooted in jazz, but spans a fusion of musical styles. The summer jazz fest takes a similar approach by making jazz the base, but layering in dozens of other styles such as blues and R&B, salsa, cumbia and folk music from around the world. Estrada is one of headliners who will perform at the 12-stage jazz festival this weekend. She joins us to preview the festival and to talk about how she both embraces and rejects musical traditions. Guests: Silvana Estrada, Mexican singer, will perform at the San Jose Jazz Summer Fest 2022 on Aug. 13. Betto Arcos, music journalist, curated the Latin Tropical Stage for the San Jose Jazz Summer Fest 2022. Brendan Rawson, executive director, San Jose Jazz.
[REBROADCAST FROM January 27, 2022] Silvana Estrada is a rising singer-songwriter from Veracruz, Mexico, whom NPR's Alt.Latino has named one to watch for 2022. Her debut solo album, Marchita, whose title translates to "withered," explores heartbreak through minimalist, intimately recorded songs based in part in the folk tradition son jarocho. Estrada joins us for a Listening Party. Estrada will be performing a free concert at Summerstage in Central Park tonight.
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Natalia Lacunza, Birdy, Matt Maltese and Silvana Estrada talk about the importance of being your own friend, out-of-body experiences when playing live, how being in the studio is like being a child again, and how they find the middle ground between self-doubt and ego. Spanish singer-songwriter Natalia Lacunza's music career was kickstarted by her appearance on the TV singing competition Operación Triunfo. Her music blends elements of bedroom pop with electronic overtones and heartfelt lyrics. Mexican singer and composer Silvana Estrada's music reimagines the legacy of Latin American song in her own personal, poetic style. She has performed internationally with artists including former Music Life host Jorge Drexler. Matt Maltese's sweeping indie ballads have taken TikTok by storm, and led him to be described as "the UK's answer to Father John Misty". His track As the World Caves In has over 200 million streams on Spotify. UK singer-songwriter Birdy first shot to fame at the age of 14 with her cover of Bon Iver's track Skinny Love. She's since released four albums of her own magical indie folk, and her music has featured on the soundtrack of films such as The Hunger Games and The Fault In Our Stars.
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Silvana Estrada has spent her entire life surrounded by the sounds of music: the tuning of a violin, the strumming and plucking of guitar strings, the bowing of a big-bellied double bass. The 24-year-old singer and composer grew up in the mountains of Veracruz, Mexico. Music was a way for Silvana to connect with the world around her. “Marchita” —written and recorded entirely in Spanish— draws from Silvana's jazz background and the folkloric Mexican music she grew up with. The album confronts themes of heartbreak and love, and it's a product of Silvana's own pursuit of creative freedom. On this episode of Latino USA, Silvana talks about connecting with audiences across the country, finding inspiration in the world around her, and forging her own musical path.
The Mexican singer returns to the instrument workshop that started it all, performing a stunning set from her parent's home in Veracruz, Mexico.
The Mexican singer returns to the instrument workshop that started it all, performing a stunning set from her parent's home in Veracruz, Mexico.
Today the FDA authorized a second booster shot of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for people ages 50 and up, plus some people who are immunocompromised. Former President Trump likely committed felonies in his effort to overturn the 2020 election, said Judge David Carter on Monday. Critics preview the highly anticipated TV show of this season: “Halo,” “The Offer,” “The First Lady,” “Atlanta,” and “Bridgerton.” Silvana Estrada, a 24-year-old Mexican artist, often sings about heartbreak and loneliness. She shares her musical influences, and explains why she deliberately raises her voice during the emotional climax of a song.
Nuestro 6M cuenta con Mayte Martín, haciendo suyo a Rafael de León; Estrella Morente cantando a Joan Valent. Además, suenan Silvana Estrada, Buika, Gemma Corredera y una versión de un tema de Marta Valdés; Lara Bello con Urpi Barco y Nico Torres; Marta Gómez; Amparo Velasco; Loli Molina; Alice Wonder; Nella y Rozalén. Escuchar audio