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SolArt Radio #25: Dia de los Muertos!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

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After spending a few weeks in Italy and recovering from the subsequent jet lag, the ladies of SolArt Radio have finally returned. Just in time for Santa Ana’s annual “Noche de Altares” celebration, this week episode vibes in the spirit of dia de los muertos. With an expanded playlist of artists long passed and songs [...]

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SolArt #24: Taller Sur In-Studio!

Monday, October 5, 2009

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In this ambitious installment of SolArt Radio, the community musicians of Taller Sur join us to talk about their music and upcoming performances. The band also plays three songs live for our listening audience as well; Isabella, Me Encuentro, A La Vida. Listen closely so as to not miss the free giveaway exclusive to this [...]

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SolArt Radio #23: Keep it Pushin’

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

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DJ San Roman (that’s ME!) holds the mic down for the hour on a SolArt Radio solo mission. Streaming from beneath the Supreme Scream tower somewhere near Knott’s Berry Farm, your anti-gentrification station brings a batch of new jams for your audio enjoyment. Stay tuned in this 23rd episode to hear bands like Beatmo, Pacha [...]

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SolArt Radio #22: Santa Fe Springs Edition!

Monday, September 21, 2009

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SolArt Radio continues to broadcast from exile, only this time a little closer to home. Gabriel San Roman and special guest co-host Sallywood MC hold down this special post Mayweather-Marquez show from Santa Fe Springs! Listen in for analysis of the big fight, jams from local bands like My Machete, No Way Jose and much, [...]

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SolArt Radio #21: Still Sweltering in Exile

Monday, September 14, 2009

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SolArt Radio continues in exile from Santa Ana once more transmitting from Mexicali! To give you a sense of what it’s like in SolArt Radio’s temporary home, ZCarla and La Cachanilla start the show off with the song “Calor” which given the summertime temperatures is appropriate and then some! What the our brothers and sisters [...]

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