Manu Chao Releases “Viva Tu” After 17 Years of Studio Silence
Today is a special day for Manu Chao fans. It had been 17 years since we last heard a full length studio album from the French-Spanish singer/songwriter. With three fantastic singles leading
St. Vincent Releases an Album Singing in Spanish
Some artists are empowered by moving among the unexpected. Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent, is one of those artists. She ignores formulas, breaks patterns, crosses borders, and explores the unexplored. She can rescue
Our Favorite Global Music Parties
Where’s the party? We’ll never get tired of asking the question. Because there’s always going to be a party out there, with a lit-up DJ and a flaming dance floor. A party
Live Shows We’re Looking Forward to in Miami: September & October 2024
Miami’s gearing up for a music-filled stretch that’s set to turn up the heat even more. The city’s venues will be buzzing with everything from gritty rock riffs to irresistible Latin grooves,
Samba, Bossa Nova and Tropicalia: Brazil’s 1970s Golden Era
The 1970s were a golden era for Brazilian music, a decade that saw the emergence of groundbreaking albums that would define the sound of a nation. From the vibrant rhythms of samba
Music & Flowers Heal at Li Saumet’s Flower Power Retreat in the Heart of the World
Surrounded by lush wild fauna and a rare breed of ancestral and modern sounds, the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta in the Colombian department of Magdalena is known as the heart of
The Music Scene in Spain Through the Lens of a New Era
We’ve curated a list of artists whose diverse influences and sounds embody a new generation of talent. Simply put, it goes beyond one genre. In cities like Madrid and Barcelona, the music
Dante’s HiFi Live presents Jazz is Dead with Azymuth
As Labor Day weekend approaches, one of our favorite Miami listening bars, Dante’s HiFi, will gift local Miamians the sounds of Azymuth.The trio is one of Brazil’s best jazz fusion bands. As part of
Capturing the Music by Grand Performances Photographer, Farah Sosa
Photographer Farah Sosa attended her first Grand Performances concert before she owned a camera. Back then, she recalls, the stage set-up was unique – there was a pond on the right side of the stage where