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Here are some of the best moments from the Latin acts on the first weekend of Coachella, from Gustavo Dudamel, Rawayana, Ivan ...
"I want any Venezuelan watching this to feel empowered, to know that there's nothing that holds us back," Beto Montenegro ...
Rawayana, a band of Venezuelan émigrés criticized by dictator Nicolás Maduro, won a Grammy and will play Coachella.
The band's show will be streamed live on the festival's YouTube channel, where their video for "Veneka" will also premiere on ...
The Caracas band Rawayana had plans to tour in Venezuela recently. But when political turmoil — and tension with the country’s president Nicolás Maduro — forced them to cancel, the band ...
Alberto “Beto” Montenegro, Antonio Casas, Andrés Story, and Alejandro Abeijón have been living between Miami and Mexico City.
Brazilian DJ and producer Alok and Venezuelan band Rawayana. Also on Saturday, in one of the weekend’s most anticipated moments, Venezuelan maestro Gustavo Dudamel conducted the Los Angeles ...
Two SoCal music institutions come together for the first time to forge the connective tissue across time and genres.
The festival will stream performances from six stages on April 18-20 on its YouTube channel and a new Coachella Livestream ...
This year's slate of Latin artists included The Marías (who perform in English and Spanish), regional Mexican music singers ...