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More and more singers and bands from Latin America are having their visas revoked. Damian Trujillo reports. More and more singers and bands from Latin America are having their visas revoked.
Regional Mexican music’s global resurgence took center stage with Carín León and Grupo Frontera recent NPR Tiny Desk Concert performances.
Professional youth mariachi groups are rare in Oregon, a point of pride for the young musicians. The group’s members casually drop Gen Z slang into conversation during their weekly rehearsals and band ...
Dominguez recently graduated from Rhodes College in Memphis with an English and urban studies double major. During her time ...
Photographer Finetime and I have our first pints outside Dalton’s, a bar on Brighton seafront, at almost exactly midday. They ...
Lorde has discussed her gender identity in a new in-depth Rolling Stone interview with Brittany Spanos. In the story, Spanos ...
Bands in Mexico are self-censoring their ballads about the drug underworld out of fear of being blocked from touring the US, ...
A legendary regional Mexican band has gotten back together after breaking up several years ago. Los Horóscopos de Durango have reunited and will perform at a Los Angeles show on July 18 ...
MORGAN HILL, Calif. - The members of the Mexican band due to perform in Morgan Hill at the end of April had their work and tourism visas revoked after a controversial performance in Mexico ...
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