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Lourdes Pita Lets Her ‘Soul Dance’

Through a two decade career, Lourdes Pita has always worn her heritage like a well-loved bolero jacket—tailored with threads of Cuban exile poetry from her mother Juana Rosa, hemmed by years of street-corner strums and symphony flutes, and now, on her latest full-length Soul Dance, she’s letting it twirl into something freer, fiercer, and downright
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Erick Russek and Poets In Heat are Back

One of the joys of being a talented musician is the fun of experimenting with different sounds and genres. We get to soak in influences and experience and turn them into song. These can go in any direction that we see fit at the time. The music of Erick Russek and Poets In Heat has
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