Anamaria Artemisa Sayre
Anamaria Sayre is a multimedia producer for NPR Music with a focus on elevating Latinx stories and music. She's the producer for Alt.Latino, NPR's pioneering radio show and podcast celebrating Latin music and culture, and the curator of Latin artists at the Tiny Desk.
Originally from southern California, she's an avid lover of mountains, beaches and stories that pair best with a cafecito in her abuela's backyard.
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The comedic Puerto Rican trio delivers a visual and lyrical treat of a performance.
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The Chicago singer channels casita-born energy into a performance alongside a crew of close collaborators.
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In this sweet performance, the Colombian singer-songwriter lets the world view his fairytale life in full bloom.
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The Mexican singer-songwriter employs her subversive brujeria to transcend experience on Marchita.
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Join Alt.Latino for an live, hour-long fiesta dedicated to highlighting the hottest Latin music of 2021
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For some, the term 'Latin music' is too broad to be meaningful. For others, it invokes a sense of pride and resistance. To help break it down, we spoke to an expert on race and music and pop culture.
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Across genre, styles and borders, these artists were all about connecting in a disconnected world.
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The Dominican-American superstar plays his "El Tiny" concert from a barbershop in The Bronx.
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The Latin Grammys nominations favor a wider range of artists, genre, and fusion pieces, but mostly relegate reggaeton music to its own category.
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Alt.Latino producer Anamaria Sayre joins to share noteworthy songs from Aventura and Bad Bunny, Silvana Estrada, Rawayana and Rodrigo Amarante.