For the past few years, Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas fame has injected new life into the 19th-century bolero. Inspired by the traditional Latin American ballad and psychedelic recordings of the ...
The bolero may have been born in Cuba, but it has been transformed in Mexico, achieving a power that echoes through generations.
From a young age, Ángela Aguilar always knew that her purpose was to keep traditional música Mexicana alive. It’s a family affair, really: Her grandfather was ranchera hero Antonio Aguilar and her ...
HAVANA — Dressed in light blue silk and towering high heels, her dark brown hair lacquered immobile and her long nails and lips painted perfectly, Olga Navarro pauses not a second when asked about the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X There are five chances to catch "El Arte Del Bolero” by Luis Perdomo and Miguel Zenón in the last ...
The 8th annual Boleros de Noche will present none other than the 9-time Grammy award-winning recording artist Jose Feliciano at The Ford Theater. This year elevating its production once more, the ...
The saxophonist and his longtime collaborator Luis Perdomo reimagined some of their favorite Latin American ballads for an album that made deep connections during the pandemic. By Ed Morales On New ...
Daniel Valdez created a bolero song from the poem "Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun." When musician and composer Daniel Valdez first read the poem "Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun," he was reminded of ...
Captivating audiences for nearly a decade, Ánimo Production will present the 7th annual Boleros de Noche, a weekend celebration on 'Dia del Bolero' [Bolero Day] as declared by The City Council of Los ...
MAURICE RAVEL’S “Boléro” is a strange piece of music, consisting of two melodies repeated nine times each. Originally the score to a ballet, it is catchy and keeps running in the listener’s head long ...
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