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"Frequencia
Latina"
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Event
Calendar
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Monday
Night... Listening to Movies Film music & soundtracks American Mosaic Geoffrey Fontaine Tuesday Night... Keyboard Classics from Schnabel to Argerich Galactic Voyager music for a new age The Romantic Hours poetry, loveletters and music Wednesday Night... Schickele Mix Beyond PDQ Bach KCSN Opera House best performances in the world Thursday Night... CSUN Live Concerts from home and abroad The David and Peter Show Broadway, their way The Romantic Hours poetry, loveletters and music Friday Night... Madly Cocktail shaken not stirred The Green Room Surf music at the millennium Saturday Night... American Routes from PRI The British Invasion Beatles,Stones, Kinks, more Sarcastic Fringehead alternative music undefined Sunday Night... American Routes from PRI Frequencia Latina music from the Latino diaspora The Grateful Dead Hour America's best loved band Ken Nordine's Word Jazz masterful, magical Radio |
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Latin
music of a new order, Frequencia Latina is alternative music by Latin
Americans based in the U.S. Host Juan Morillo describes it as "Latin music
from all different backgrounds - Peruvian, Colombian, Brazilian, Cuban,
Puerto Rican - by artists such as Juan Luis Guerra and Alex Açuna. It's
not what you get on commercial radio or even other public radio stations."
Difficult to define and harder still to catalog, the music is as diverse
as Latinos themselves. "We're black, Indian, white, Asian and mixed," Morillo
adds, "We're more than what people think." Pulling from his extensive personal
collection and the KCSN library, Morillo exposes listeners to music they
might not hear anywhere else and whole new worlds within their own.
SUNDAYS 8 - 10 p.m. |
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Juan
Morillo
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Born
in Peru and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Juan Morillo, host of
Frequencia Latina, is a graduate of UCLA and was the producer of the
jazz series for the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts. His first radio
show, Frequencia Latina is Morillo's "beloved hobby," and we're lucky
to enjoy it with him.
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