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Where we interview emerging bands, listen to music and get ready for the weekend.

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Where we interview emerging bands, listen to music and get ready for the weekend.

    LOCOS POR JUANA. Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated Afroc/Latin/reggae rockers

    LOCOS POR JUANA. Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated Afroc/Latin/reggae rockers

    Locos Por Juana is a Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated bilingual band formed in Miami, FL, in 2000 that blows away audiences with what the Miami Herald calls “eareld calls the beloved master of “the Latin-Reggae-Hip-Hop mashup” .  The band rocks stages with electrifying dynamism, collaborations with stars of Latin music and hip hop and reggae, high energy dance numbers,  and a unique music style. The current line-up consists of vocalist Itagüí Correa, guitarist Mark Kondrat, and drummer Javier Delgado, who form the core of the group, along with trombonist Lasim Richards and percussionist Carlos Palmet. The band released its first two albums,  Locos Por Juana in 2003  and Música pal Pueblo in 2005, on the indie label Musical Productions (MP) Records. In 2003 they were nominated for a Premio Lo Nuestro and in 2005 for a Latin Grammy.  In 2007, Locos por Juana signed with Universal Música and released La Verdad, nominated for a Grammy. In 2010, Locos por Juana returned with a new EP, Evolución, nominated for The Shock Awards in the Best Alternative Album category in Bogatá. Their next album "Somos de La Calle" will be released in the fall and the single "Se Fue La Luz" is available now on Billboard.com.

    Music Friday Live is moving to Mexico in July and will  disassemble the studio for moving next week. This Friday is our last week on the air before we move to Mexico. We will begin broadcasting again in August, interviewing Mexican bands and American bands touring in Mexico.

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    Sarah Burton: a life of adventure and misfortune has made for a great 5th album

    Sarah Burton: a life of adventure and misfortune has made for a great 5th album

    Sarah Burton’s career started in 2006 with a broken heart, a broken down vehicle, and a haphazard tour across Canada in a van named Lucky -- an artist driven by adventure, spontaneity, and a desire to connect with people from all walks of life. Three Minivans, and several greyhound trips later, Sarah has played 200+ shows a year, released 4 albums and played festivals across North America. Rooted in folk, and skirting pop, rock and country – Sarah’s music is a collage of her own adventures and the people she meets along the way. Her songs have made their way to the big screen, earned college radio charting in US and Canada and commercial radio play in Canada and Europe. Now, after the bad breakup, two robberies, a few trips to the ER, and moving to the West Texas desert she has produced her fifth studio album, Give Me What I Want and it is a knockout.

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    RAMEKEGA: three woman who rock in California and far beyond

    RAMEKEGA: three woman who rock in California and far beyond

    RAMEKEGA is a California-based alternative band formed in 2007, comprised of three women with 3 full-length albums and two West Coast tours under their belt.  The Pozon Sisters  Kelli  (rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals), and Gabrielle  (drums, percussion, vocals),  were joined by younger sister Kaira Pozon (bass, vocals) in 2011. They are getting radio airplay locally in California and internationally in the UK and Australia and  have  played in some of LA’s top music venues like the Roxy and the Ebell Theater, along with in festivals and fairs throughout  California.  They appeared on Time Warner Cable programs “Yourself Presents”,  A18 TV, and AXS Live - along with the Hansons, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Art Alexakis of Everclear. Their musical style  is a smorgasbord that includes pop, rock, indie, jazz, ballads, and retro, and blues, and whatever else ‘just sounds right for the song”. 

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    We dance The Rhythm of Rebellion with Taina Asili

    We dance The Rhythm of Rebellion with Taina Asili

     Taína Asili is a New York-based Puerto Rican singer, filmmaker and activist combining powerful vocals and social justice lyrics in a fusion of Afro-Latin, reggae and rock. For over 20 years she has brought the music of love and resistance to venues across the globe – from the Women’s March on Washington to the nationwide Rock Against the TPP Tour. After the 2016 election, a bigger audience has caught up to the artist the Huffington Post named one of “12 Freedom Fighting Bands to Get you Through the Trump Years.  Asili’s first album War Cry, 2010, and her latest album Fruit of Hope, 2014, show the growth and power of a talented, dedicated artist and activist. Asili  also works in other media: her music videos “No Es Mi Presidente” ,  “And We Walk”,  and the stirring  “Freedom” received national acclaim and media attention. Recently, she has launched a podcast with her new show The Rhythm of Rebellion, featuring interviews with social justice artists from around the world. Truly a talent that our times demand. (photos by Mike Morgan, Shannon Straney, Sun Angel)

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    Alice Wallace's "The Blue" named One of the 10 Best Country Songs by Rolling Stone.

    Alice Wallace's "The Blue" named One of the 10 Best Country Songs by Rolling Stone.

    "The Blue" by Southern California singer/songwriter Alice Wallace from her new album, Into the Blue, released on Rebelle Road Records, has been named one fo the 10 Best Country and Americana Songs to Hear Now - along with songs by Blake Sheldon.  That is pretty good national company for a woman who is is pure California country music. Her fourth album, Into the Blueharks back to the 70’s artists like Joni Mitchelle and Jackson Brown who did not have all the answers but knew how to sing the questions.  Folky, romantic, soulful, and always melodic, Alice is eclectic Americana, organic, probing but understanding and often topical. Winner of an LA MUSIC CRITIC Award, Alice has performed at LA’s legendary country venue the Palomino Club,  as well as many others in her average 200-gigs year. The album marks her debut on the brand-new Rebelle Road label, an imprint founded by a trio of women dedicated to strengthening the California Country music community and expanding visibility for female artists in the Americana/roots genre. The song, is pure gold, as Rolling Stone reminds us.

    And, theirrepressible Trevor Douglas will drop in to let us know about new shows and new music.

    • 40 min
    Alicia Blue. A fast-rising Latina singer/songwriter with many tales to tell

    Alicia Blue. A fast-rising Latina singer/songwriter with many tales to tell

    Alicia Blue is singer-songwriter who uses a folk tradition to tell modern stories. And she knows her stories - she's done just about everything to tell them, from cleaning houses, to waiting tables, to sleeping on couches, and taking care of an aging soul singer. Her hard work and perseverance has taken her to the heart of LA’s folk-singer-songwriter scene, . telling tales of not so pretty realities and some  heart-breaking truths, s.  Along the way she explores culture, race and identity in her music. Her  debut single, “Incognito”  tells  a cryptic tale of Alicia’s experience as a “passing” Latina.   She sings at clubs and events  throughout Los Angeles including appearing at the Hotel Café and NAMM.

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