Byron Gonzalez joins host Stephen Kallao

Latin Roots correspondent, Byron Gonzalez, is back for the final episode of World Cafe’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. Over the past few weeks, he’s taken us on a musical journey, showcasing some of the best artists from across Latin America – And today, we’ll@*Bruce Springsteen “Letter To You” Letter To You.

Alkaloides & Neoma “Perfil” Perfil

Lolabúm “El Ecuador” Tristes Trópicos

Tori Amos “Crucify” Little Earthquakes

The Head And The Heart “All We Ever Knew” Signs Of Light

Tedeschi Trucks Band “Part of Me” Made Up Mind

Devon Gilfillian “Mercy Mercy Me” What’s Going On

Janelle Monae “Turntables” Music from the Amazon Original Movie “All In: The Fight for Democracy”

Ruston Kelly “Jubilee” Shape & Destroy

Lucinda Williams “Metal Firecracker” Car Wheels On A Gravel Road

Tom Petty “Walls (Circus)” She’s The One (soundtrack)

beabadoobee “Care” Fake It Flowers

The National “Bloodbuzz Ohio” High Violet

Hour Two
*Red Hot Chili Peppers “Breaking The Girl” Blood Sugar Sex Magik

Shemekia Copeland “Clotilda’s On Fire” Uncivil War

Los Lobos “Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)” By The Light Of The Moon

New Order “Be a Rebel” Be a Rebel (single)

Talking Heads “Mr. Jones” Naked

The War On Drugs “Pain” LIVE DRUGS

R.E.M. “The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight” Automatic For The People

Genesis Owusu “Don’t Need You” Don’t Need You (single)

Smashing Pumpkins “1979” Melon Collie & The Infinite Sadness

Andrew Bird “Andalucia” HARK!

The Velvet Underground “Rock & Roll” Loaded

LCD Soundsystem “Tonite” American Dream

hear a sampling of the great indie-rock coming out of Ecuador’s capital city, Quito.

*Optional Song