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Tune in for a special edition of the Morning Jazz with hosts Ana Rosales and Amanda Ekery. Our hosts are teaching artists who came to visit in representation of the El Paso Jazz Girls organization!
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Local artist from El Paso, Aquiles Moon, came by to the station to tell us about his music journey, how it started, and where is it taking him with his newest single "What a Dream."
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes to the KTEP studios Senior Coordinator of the Center for Community Engagement, and student worker Jenna Munoz to talk about their Raise Your Pick Giving Day Initiatives.
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KTEP's Paul Castro welcomes to the KTEP studios Doctor Leslie Robbins, Dean of the College of Nursing, to talk about their Raise Your Pick Giving Day initiatives.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes to the studios Lynn Provenzano, Executive Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), to talk about their Raise Your Pick Giving Day initiatives.
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Mike Block stopped by KTEP to talk with Gregg Carthy about his upcoming performance in El Paso.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes to KTEP Studios Felipa Solis, who will introduce Jocelyn Hagen and Timothy C. Takach to talk the UTEP Chorale and Chamber Singers concert featuring their music. They will also share how they teach entrepreneurship to students in the arts.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes Executive Director of El Paso Pro Musica, Felipa Solis, to talk about special performance of the Grammy Award Winning group Imani Winds this March 7th and 8th.
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KTEP's Paul Castro welcomes in the studio Felipa Solis, Executive Director of El Paso Pro Musica, to talk about the Galvin Cello Quartet's special performance January 31st.
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Alejandro Brittes plays the accordion and is on tour with his latest album, (L)Este, or East in English. He is from Argentina and has been introducing audiences to Chamamé, which is a type of folk music found in certain regions in South America. KTEP's Charlize Mercado sits with him to talk about his music and Hispanic Heritage.
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Mark O’Connor returns to El Paso with his partner in life and music Maggie O’Connor. Mark won the International Fiddle Championship in the Sun City when he was 19 years old. They talked with musicologist Lindsey Macchiarella prior to their performance for El PasoPro Musica.