(SOUNDBITE OF HECTOR COCO BAREZ SONG, "BOMBULERIA") LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: You can hear it there. African culture is embedded in the beats and rhythms of Latin America. And this is Black History Month. Our Felix Contreras of Alt.Latino is going to dig into some Afro-Latino musical traditions. Welcome. FELIX CONTRERAS, BYLINE: Thank you. GARCIA-NAVARRO: What do we got? CONTRERAS: OK. So what we
(SOUNDBITE OF JOHN ABERCROMBIE'S "BACKWARD GLANCE") ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: That's guitarist John Abercrombie. He created a sound uniquely his own over a career that spanned more than half a century. It's a sound that influenced many younger jazz guitarists, and it's a sound that fell silent yesterday. John Abercrombie died in a hospital near his Hudson Valley, N.Y., home after a long illness. He was 7
A few years ago, my friend Jill Sternheimer and I started a conversation one night while driving around the streets of New Orleans. Both of us are music nerds, and we regularly attend the kinds of musical retrospectives that have become common in this age of historical exploration via tribute shows and historical playlists. Jill, in fact, often organizes such shows at Lincoln Center Out of Doors,
Ella Fitzgerald: America's First Lady Of Song In the 1930s and '40s, band singers were mostly blond, sophisticated and attractive. Ella Fitzgerald was awkward, gawky and even a bit chubby by comparison — but could she sing. Special Series 50 Great Voices Hear the stories of awe-inspiring voices from around the world and across time
Yesterday, on International Women's Day, most of my friends were in full empowerment mode. They were sporting red clothes, naming their top five women artists, and posting photos of mothers and daughters. But over in the jazz world, International Women's Day was a little more ... awkward. We were busy attending to some much less celebratory women's business, a series of online events that we'll ca
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