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For Adrian Quesada, co-founder of the psychedelic soul duo Black Pumas, all it took was the stillness of the pandemic to finally create the project that had existed only in his head for the last ...
Join in to celebrate one of Southern California's most beloved music series, Boleros de Noche 10 Años. For a decade Boleros De Noche is an annual music event series launched in 2015 as an effort to ...
“In my highs and my lows, in times where I've been in love and times where I had my heart broken, bolero has always been there,” says Roberto Carlos, founder of “Boleros de Noche,” a music series in ...
With passionate lyrics about love and broken hearts wrapped in slow tempo string music and rich harmonies, bolero is considered one of Latin America’s most romantic genres of music. And this musical ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fatherhood is a beautiful thing. Bad Bunny and Los Rivera Destino teamed up to produce a heartfelt bolero celebrating all fathers around the world. The music video dropped Saturday night, just in time ...
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 ...
With passionate lyrics about love and broken hearts wrapped in slow tempo string music and rich harmonies, bolero is considered one of Latin America’s most romantic genres of music. And this musical ...
When musician and composer Daniel Valdez first read the poem “Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun,” he was reminded of his parents, who were migrant farmers from Mexico. He was inspired to create a bolero, ...
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