Coming up:
Iglesias tagteams with Aventura in new U.S. tour
Weekender: Iglesias, Little Joe, Elizabeth
Liberacion reunites Virgil Canales and Juan Tavares
Hot off the press, the San Antonio Latino Music Festival schedule
As always,everything is subject to change.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12: ROOTS/FUSION
6-7 pm: Las Tesoros del Westside. Featuring cantantes Rita "La Calandria" Vidaurri, Beatriz "La Paloma del Norte" Llamas, Blanquita Rodriguez, and Perla Tapatia
7-8 pm: Eva Ybarra y Su Conjunto. Legendary accordionist and bandleader playing our region's roots music
8-9 pm: Ernie Garibay & Cats Don't Sleep. Chicano blues estilo San Anto
9-10 pm Sisters Morales. Music that knows no boundaries
10-11:30 pm Strunz & Farah. Innovators of acoustic guitar
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13: SAN ANTONIO SOUND
Noon-2 pm: Network for Young Artists. San Antonio based nonprofit training the next generation of performing artists
2-3 pm: City of San Antonio Parks & Recreation Department's Special Programs Division. Showcasing emerging dance and music students from the city's cultural education programs
3-4 pm: Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center's Mariachi Guadalupe and the Guadalupe Dance Academy. Young talent from one of the nation's first Latino arts institutions
4-5 pm: Hot Sauce. Latin grooves with slick guitar and marimba - a favorite on the Plaza during our lunch-time music events
5-6 pm: Pinata Protest Punk rock with strong conjunto influences
6-7 pm: Azul, a Mexicana cantante with jazz connections now in residence at the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center in San Antonio
7-8 pm: The Krayolas, Their new album "La Conquistadora" marks the return of the Tex-Mex Beatles
8-9:15 pm: The Tex-Mex Experience with Special Guests Flaco Jimenez and Augie Meyers
Tex-Mex and Rock & Roll!
9:15-9:45 pm: Urban-15. Bright big dance and drum line founded by George and Kat Cisneros
9:45-11 pm: Sexto Sol. Latin-influenced grooves that rock
11pm-12 am: Westside Horns. Legendary San Antonio group featuring Sauce Gonzalez, Urban Urbano, Mike Zeal, Jay Martinez, Spot Barnett, Louie Bustos, Al Gomez, and Little Roger Gonzalez
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