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Mija Podcast (English) - Mija Música: El acordeón

Mija Música: El acordeón

Mija Podcast (English)

09/28/22 • 8 min

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In this episode, Gavilán catches up with a childhood friend, and accordionist named Paloma. She grew up listening to norteña music, and tells the story of how Lolo introduced her to vallenato, a musical style that found a new home in Monterrey, a city that already boasted a passion for the accordion.


CREDITS:

This show was produced by Studio Ochenta. Our executive producer is Lory Martínez.

Story, sound mixing, and original music by me, Luis López.

Our creative director is Lory Martínez.

Additional script editing by Maru Lombardo and Jeremías Juárez.

Our production coordinator is Catalina Hoyos

And our art is by William Guevara.


This week’s recommendation is Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia. Founded in 1985 in Monterrey, they were the first musical group from Mexico to become commercially successful playing Colombian cumbia and vallenato. In their unique style, of course.


"Adventure in Atacama", the interactive podcast from Studio Ochenta has been nominated to a Lovie Award in the Most Innovative Podcast/Use of Audio caregory. And, with your vote, we can win! Vote here: Lovie Awards.


Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @MijaPodcast If you liked the show, leave us a comment and a review on Apple Podcasts

Until next time, with love and recuerdos.



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09/28/22 • 8 min

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