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A panel of Latin America's boldest and brightest stars, from Juanes to Mon Laferte, weigh in on a rapidly globalizing genre ...
Argentinian rock singer Fito Páez chats with USA TODAY about his latest album "Novela," his advice for younger artists and his career legacy.
Being inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, says González, would not only place them Maná next to the idols it grew up listening to, but will also serve as a nod to Latin music overall.
UCR breaks down the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2025 nominees in February 2025. ... But as big as this band is among Latin rock fans, their influence hasn't reached beyond their genre.
Bethlehem-raised Josh Norek, left, and acclaimed Latin music journalist Ernesto Lechner, right, are the co-hosts of "The Latin Alternative." The radio program, which highlights Latin alt music ...
From Bad Bunny to Shakira, Latin music was the fifth-largest major genre in the country last year. Latin artists, such as Peso Pluma, Kali Uchi, Xavi, Fuerza Regida, Junior H and more, are topping ...
This year saw an explosion in Latin music, from Peso Pluma’s rise to superstardom to the instant success of Grupo Frontera’s “un x100to,” featuring the Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny ...
It’s 10 p.m. at Café Berlin, an intimate concert venue in Buenos Aires. The servers are frantically rushing bottles of wine and empanadas to the tables of people chatting at the top of their lungs.
Dipping into Latin-rock history, Páez also maps out the future. “[Fito] was able to respark the excitement for one of Argentina’s best rock albums,” says Cabrera.
We Will Rock You Memphis bands keep bringing the riffs, despite national trends. Songwriter/guitarist ... The Flyer was started in 1989 by Contemporary Media, Inc., the ...