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Article: Latin music's love children.
- Article from:
- Latin Beat Magazine
- Article date:
- March 1, 1997
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Latin music has drawn into its bosom the most diverse group of loving fans. Through a mutual selection process, the music and its "love children" have developed a strong relationship that resembles the maternal-filial love bond. These ties reach across racial, ethnic and national lines. As all good mothers, Latin music has embraced these children of love with the same devotion as it bestows on those born into it. What is it that draws people of such unrelated backgrounds to this music? In an attempt to find an answer to this question we have compiled the views on this subject of five of Latin music's children of love. This group includes a professor of Spanish literature and ...
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