Long before he came to be known as the “Father of Chicano music,” singer and songwriter Eduardo “Lalo” Guerrero was a member of a different kind of local band: the Tucson High School Class of 1935. By ...
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Chicano music history meets modern Latin beats
From the soulful R&B-fused parties of 1950s Chicano youth to today’s global Latin music takeover, the cultural thread remains unbroken. Historians, artists, and musicians continue to preserve and ...
Following this past year’s political movements and policies against the Latin American population of the United States, ...
Community historian Ruben Molina's discovery of 1950s rhythm & blues records with handwritten tags inspired "The Dreamy Side, ...
During a time not unlike the one that ignited the historic founding of Chicano Park, thousands of people turned out Saturday at the iconic gathering space to celebrate their culture, stoke their ...
The work of more than 50 multidisciplinary North Texas artists is featured in the “Chicano” art exhibition at the Art on Main gallery. A myriad of Chicano art is on display at an East Dallas art ...
Artists, filmmakers, and singers once championed Cesar Chavez as a hero. But now the late union organizer has been discredited — after revelations that he sexually abused two minors in the 1970s and ...
Thump Records is celebrating its 36th anniversary with a new music festival series. The first event, Mojave Music Festival, will take place in Victorville, California. The festival will feature over ...
A large photo of Esteban Villa, José Montoya, Ricardo Favela and Pedro "Pete" Hernandez by Harold Nihel is displayed at the “Rebels With La Causa: Royal Chicano Air Force Art and Activism, 1970-1990,” ...
The three Tucson natives smiled and swayed slightly as they played their violins to Bad Bunny's song "Monaco" against a backdrop of people dressed as tall fields of grass. Desiree Velasco-Zavala, ...
This is the English version of this podcast episode. Haga clic aquí para escuchar en español. The 1960s was the start of the Chicano movement: El Movimiento. Activists like César Chávez and Dolores ...
Like many ideas, it started over a round of drinks. Musicians Shorty Delgado, James Jones and Joshua Josué were discussing where they stood in the world of music. Their sounds weren’t traditionally ...
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