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An unlikely music nearly silenced by the Khmer Rouge is being replayed and remixed by young performers of Cambodian descent. But changing up the oldies has landed some musicians in hot water.
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Despite being born blind and speaking a language that few on Earth understand, Australian singer-songwriter Gurrumul has become, as Rolling Stone puts it, the most important voice of his nation.
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Meklit Hadero was born in Ethiopia and raised in the U.S. She's a folk-jazz artist who's been likened to Joni Mitchell. And she brings East African musicians together to share their beats.
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The Jamaican musician has a new album and released a children's book based on his song "I Love You Too."
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Few artists thrill and captivate live as much as Rodrigo y Gabriela. So it's fitting that the duo's new video, for "The Russian Messenger," is a no-frills performance highlighting their guitar work.
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Violinist Nistha Raj is blending classical Hindustani music with modern sounds like beat box and jazz. Raj talks about her debut album Exit 1 in a special performance chat.
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Atash is a multi-cultural band based in Austin, so for them, lodging wasn’t an issue at the jam-packed South By Southwest festival. The members are from…
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They’re coming to San Antonio soon, and they’re hoping you will join them at the San Antonio Folk Dance Festival.“It is a gathering of people who love…
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Paco de Lucia vastly expanded the international audience for flamenco music and helped to legitimize flamenco in Spain itself.
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There’s a unique training opportunity coming up for singers in San Antonio.“I’m not sure there’s ever been a world music symposium in San Antonio before,…