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This year, the annual holiday concert, recorded live at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., features an all-Cuban lineup: Hilario Durán, Melvis Santa and Alfredo Rodriguez.
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The Mexican singer's song, whose title means "If They Kill Me," is nominated for best singer-songwriter song at the 2023 Latin Grammys, which takes place Thursday in Seville, Spain.
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After two decades singing for the Argentine electro-pop band Miranda!, Juliana Gattas' debut outing as a solo artist is a camp life crisis.
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In the hands of Colombian musician, the accordion is both a melodic and rhythmic wonder.
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The Puerto Rican vocalist brings her distinctive songs of desire and longing to the Tiny Desk.
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Known for its thumping backbeat, vocals and shimmering accordion riffs, Conjunto has been around for more than a century. Now more young musicians are picking up the beat.
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The eccentric, fictional salsa band pulls the Tiny Desk audience into the realm of the imaginary.
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The Colombian singer and global superstar shines brighter than ever in this surprising Tiny Desk performance from last May.
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The singer and co-founder of the psychedelic group died at home in São Paulo.
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Dave Lombardo of Slayer breaks out gongs, timbales, djembes, congas and cajóns (plus anything else he can bang on) for the album Rites of Percussion.
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Rojas pays tribute to two early twentieth century guitarists: Ida Presti and Maria Luisa Anido.
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Known affectionately as El Judio Maravilloso, "the marvelous Jew," the Brooklyn-born pianist, arranger, producer and activist helped to popularize the music that would become known as salsa.