Felix Contreras
Felix Contreras is co-creator and host of Alt.Latino, NPR's pioneering radio show and podcast celebrating Latin music and culture since 2010.
In addition to his post behind the mic, Contreras programs music from the Latin diaspora for the acclaimed Tiny Desk concerts and hosts a weekly Instagram Live interview with a wide-ranging roster of guests.
A knowledgeable international ambassador for Latino heritage and arts, "Tio Felix '' travels extensively in search of new talent and new music and captures important legacy performers in jazz and Latin genres. Various national and international publications have quoted his expertise on the contemporary influences of Latin culture, music, and media.
His a recovering TV journalist whose first post at NPR in 2001 was as a Producer/Reporter for the NPR News Arts Desk. He is also NPR's resident Deadhead and performs around the DC area with his Latin music Beatles cover band, Los Day Trippers.
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On Thursday, Miami hosted the Latin Grammy Awards. Artist Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40, who won for record of the year and album of the year, plus producer Edgar Barrera, gathered the most awards of the night.
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The Rwandan group's determination to spread its musical message is an inspiration.
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Sunny Jain's music promotes the idea of not just crossing boundaries but obliterating them all together.
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The Indian jazz fusion band stops by the Tiny Desk for a historical performance.
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The stripped down sound of some of Becky G's biggest hits offered a rare view of her artistry.
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Alex Cuba weaves evocative imagery into musical arrangements that conjure his native country.
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The family trio belt out songs of lost love and longing in their Tiny Desk performance.
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In the hands of Colombian musician, the accordion is both a melodic and rhythmic wonder.
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The Puerto Rican vocalist brings her distinctive songs of desire and longing to the Tiny Desk.
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With members hailing from Cuba, Senegal and Venezuela, this Tiny Desk is a truly international musical experience.