Music Television is pleased to present Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello and the music video for their song titled Señorita. The music video was directed by Mike Meyers.
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If you are a fan of the MusicTelevision.Com fave act, Cecilia Noel and The Wild Clams, you will love this group that is signed to the independent Six Degrees Records label known as LADAMA.
LADAMA is a fantastic, organic and inspired group of four Latina ladies from different parts of The Americas. They are: Maria Fernanda Gonzalez - based in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Lara Klaus - based in Recife, Brazil. Daniela Serna - based in Bogotá, Colombia. Sara Lucas - based in New York.
In the music video below, to their song titled Porro Maracatu, Daniela Serna is on lead vocals, tambor alegre and raspa. On acoustic bandola llanera is Mafer Bandola. On drums and caxixis is Lara Klaus. On accordion is Nathan Koci and on electric bass is Pat Swoboda.
The video production, camera and montage in Bogota was by María Catalina Sandoval. The camera assistant was Jon Edery and production assistant was Sofia Gaitan. The camera in Recife, Brazil is by Victor Giovanni.
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Cumbia, porro, maracatu Para que te lo goces tú Esta noche va derecho Yo te quito ese despecho Cumbia, porro, maracatu es lo que trajimos Colombia, Brasil, por aquí estamos reunidos Un sonidos diferente pa´ tu cuerpo y pa´ tu mente Ponte ya a bailar que este ritmo esta bien candente De Bogotá hasta Recife De Venezuela a Nueva york Ladama aquí va llegando con todito su flow Te digo a ti camino mío Ven para acá y caminamos bien juntitos Cumbia, porro, maracatu Para que te lo goces tú Esta noche va derecho Yo te quito ese despecho Puro talento, sentimiento Ay contento tengo el corazón de tenerte aquí todo el tiempo por dentro Con tu cumbia, tu flow, tu sabor Ay mi vida, mi cariño, yo te quiero con un beso suavecito, lento A ti te quiero pa´ ba ilar el frevo el carnaval del mundo entero Cumbia, porro, maracatu Para que te lo goces tú Esta noche va derecho Yo te quito ese despecho Cogeme este pasito Y bailemos bien riquito Dame otro poquito Tu maraca tu maracatu Cumbia, porro, maracatu Para que te lo goces tú Esta noche va derecho Yo te quito ese despecho
English Lyric Translations to LADAMA song: Porro Maracatu
Cumbia, porro, maracatu So that you enjoy it Tonight goes right I take away that spite Cumbia, porro, maracatu is what we brought Colombia, Brazil, we are gathered here A different sound for your body and your mind Begin to dance this rhythm is very hot From Bogotá to Recife From Venezuela to New york Ladama is coming here with all your flow I tell you my way Come here and we walk well together Cumbia, porro, maracatu So that you enjoy it Tonight goes right I take away that spite Pure talent, feeling Oh happy, I have the heart. to have you here all the time inside With your cumbia, your flow, your flavor Oh my love my darling i love you with a soft, slow kiss I love you to play the frevo the carnival of the whole world Cumbia, porro, maracatu So that you enjoy it Tonight goes right I take away that spite Catch me this step And let's dance well, little kid. Give me another little Tu maraca tu maracatu Cumbia, porro, maracatu So that you enjoy it Tonight goes right I take away that spite
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Just in case you missed Gaby Moreno's third album titled Postales, which proceeded her Christmas album, just below are the four official films from that record, one being an animation, which led up to her winning the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist. Gaby is not really new to me. I felt that she was the best new artist around about seven years earlier than the academy, but they got the Best Artist part right.
She has been at it for quite a while, in a way worthy of respect for her ethic and determination. She has paid her dues the old fashioned way.
Whilst these four songs featured below are all in Spanish, and might make you want to learn the language if you don't already know it, do not pigeon hole Gaby Moreno as a strictly Latin or Spanish singing artist.
Much of her earliest material was in English, and it is fantastic with a timeless quality. She has made some real serious English language ethereal rock, such as with a earlier song of hers titled Bella. And, then she went on to write and record a vast body of blues/rock songs, which were in mostly in English. She will no doubt release more English speaking music as she has done in the past.
It would restore my faith in the music industry if Gaby were to win traditional English language Grammys in the future. Regardless of awards, Gaby Moreno is one of the most grounded, authentic, uncontrived international artists of substance out there who needs no pomp, pump, slick tricks or smoke & mirrors to make her point.
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Gaby Moreno - Valle de Magnolias (track #6 on Postales)
Gaby Moreno - Qué Voy a Hacer (track #8 on Postales)
Gaby Moreno - Juegos y Miedos (track #7 on Postales)
Gaby Moreno - No Estoy Tan Mal (track #1 on Postales)
Music Television is very pleased to present Gaby Moreno and the music video for her song titled El Primer Noel from her Christmas Album titled Posada. Billboard Magazine's Judy Cantor-Navas dubbed Posada "An Instant Latin Christmas Classic".
This is what Gaby wrote to describe her record:
"Posada" is a collection of traditional Christmas songs, recalling the years when I was a young girl living in Guatemala and singing in my church choir. These are the songs we would sing during the month of December at church on Sundays, at Advent family gatherings and for the traditional Latin American celebration "Las Posadas" which begin on Dec. 16th.
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Gaby Moreno - El Primer Noel - Directed by Carlos Lara and Tita Moreno
Via a plug by a MusicTelevision.Com favorite artist Dom La Nena, this is the music video to the opening track of Buenos Aires Argentina based artist Juana Molina's latest album titled Wed 21. The video was directed by Mario Caporali, produced by Federico Mayol, Photography by Leo Tamer with editing and postproduction by Camilo Reyes Reguero.
Gaby Moreno, dressed in red and playing a red fuitar, made a Valentine's Day post od an acoustic version of her beautiful original song titled Y Tu Sombra. Happy Valentine's Day!
Gaby Moreno - Y Tu Sombra (Valentines Day Post)
Gaby Moreno - Y Tu Sombra (Official Studio Version and Music Video)
Latina music princess Ikira Baru of Colombia has what she calls her Latin Heritage musical project. Here is another installment of that project with her recording of the classic song Qué será de ti? Enjoy!
Music Television is very proud to once again present the fabulous singer, songwriter and recording artist, Gaby Moreno.
She plays in everything from full blown electric bands with real horns and strings all the way down to keeping it simple, unplugged and acoustic. She jumps from from English to Spanish songs as she crosses multiple genres with grace and style. No the matter the occasion, she matches it with impeccable versatility.
Below is a very tasty Gaby Moreno performances from a 2011 appearance on NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert with her friend Adam Levy sitting in on guitar & background vocals with perfection. They perform three of Gaby's originals from her album titled Illustrated Songs.
Each of the three songs are a captivating treat. The final of the three is titled Sing Me Life which is sort of a call to arms to not let outside powers rule ones world. It's terrific down the the last note. The studio version is a worthy listen as is the entire Illustrated Songs album.
(set list)
0:00 "No Regrets"
2:42 "Ave Que Emigra" (Bird That Migrates)
7:15 "Sing Me Life"
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***Gaby Moreno update: Since this video/story was originally posted in August of 2011, Gaby transcended beyond "indie" status when she was signed to Metamorfosis Records in March of 2012. In November, 2013, Gaby won the Latin Grammy in the category for Best New Artist.
This video was found by way of Mike Finnigan, via his Facebook page.
Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco perform No Mercedes
Mike Finnigan is well known for his excellent music picks. He is a most prolific blogger who ridicules politicians he does not like, non-stop, with video posts and links to other stories.
Most notably, he is one of the world's leading Hammond B3 Organ and piano/keyboard players. He played with Jimi Hendrix on Electric Ladyland and played practically everyday for his whole life with countless other legendary artists and bands from Etta James, Taj Mahal, Crosby Stills Nash to Bonnie Raitt and more.
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