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Guest DJ With Adrian Quesada, A Man Who Needs Four Bands
Brownout Presents Brown Sabbath, The Echocentrics, Ocote Soul Sounds and Spanish Gold all capture the vision of the Austin musician. This week on Alt.Latino, Quesada spins some of his favorite music.
Why One Rock Band Is Trying To Teach Students Financial Literacy
The band Gooding travels to schools teaching young people how to manage their finances. The band members are trying to prepare the students for a future where cash is much less common.
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Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard Has A New Band: Bermuda Triangle
The new group, which also features Jesse Lafser and Becca Mancari, will make its live debut July 12 in Nashville.
Inside Listening: The Mountain Goats' Bassist On His Own Band's Albums
Do musicians listen to their own music differently from fans? Bassist Peter Hughes tries to listen back on a decade of albums by his band, The Mountain Goats.
With the return of Mardi Gras marching bands, New Orleans' streets are full of magic
The bands may be smaller this year, but students say they're prepared to keep the culture alive and entertain hundreds of thousands of revelers.
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In 'Wings,' Paul McCartney recounts the making of his post-Beatles band
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Paul McCartney about his new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," an oral history of the band McCartney formed after The Beatles broke up.
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The Rock*A*Teens, Cabbagetown's Vibrantly Weird Rock Band, Is Back
Emblematic of Atlanta's eccentric '90s scene, hear the first single from The Rock*A*Teens first album in 18 years, Sixth House.
Beyond Santana: Malo And The Forgotten Wave Of '70s Latin Rock Bands
For "One-Hit Wonders/Second-Best Songs," Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras recommends "Momotombo" by Malo. The band is known for hit "Suavecito," and often overshadowed by rock peer Santana.
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Ukrainian band DakhaBrakha delivers an urgent message to U.S. audiences
This "ethno-chaos" group brings sophisticated music and strong anti-Putin messages to their listeners at home and abroad, as "ambassadors of free Ukraine." They're currently on a U.S. tour.
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The Good Listener: When Should A 'Washed-Up' Band Pack It In?
Quiet Riot tours with no original members. Is there a point where staying together is just silly?
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