Folklife Festival – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Which Peruvian Artists To See At The Smithsonian Folklife Festival http://bandwidth.wamu.org/which-peruvian-artists-to-see-at-the-smithsonian-folklife-festival/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/which-peruvian-artists-to-see-at-the-smithsonian-folklife-festival/#respond Wed, 01 Jul 2015 18:59:46 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=54110 There’s more to Peruvian music than Andean flute players — and when this summer’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival resumes today near the National Museum of the American Indian in downtown D.C., visitors will get a chance to hear a range of Peruvian musical styles, for free.

But where to start? I recommend vocalist Susana Baca, a highlight on Thursday night. Baca first came to the attention of the English-speaking world in 1995, when The Talking Heads’ David Byrne put her songs on a compilation called The Soul of Black Peru. Her vocals and music could be described as pan-Latino, but it’s the steady patting from a cajón that makes Baca sound distinctly Afro-Peruvian.

Baca, who has served as Peru’s minister of culture, has recorded with Puerto Rican reggaeton act Calle 13 and started a music school. She’s planning to record her next album in Cuba — a collaboration with singer Argelia Fragoso — but her last record was called Afrodiaspora, and attendees can expect her Folklife appearance to reflect that.

Los Wembler's De Iquitos

Los Wembler’s De Iquitos (Smithsonian)

Family band Los Wembler’s de Iquitos, another Folklife highlight, is the brainchild of Iquito native Samuel Sanchez who, in 1968, decided it was time for local dance music to go electric. He enlisted his five sons, borrowed a band name from the U.K.’s Wembley Stadium and developed a sound rooted in local dance rhythms and various South American, North American and British sounds the clan heard on AM radio.

Los Wembler’s de Iquitos — which includes a few members outside the family — nonchalantly dispense joyous rhythms that may at first sound like standard Latin dance-band fare. But bend an ear toward guitarist and songwriter Elmer Alberto Sanchez, and his ‘60s California beach feel exposes how hybrid this band’s sound can be. Los Wembler’s stayed busy during the 1970s and ‘80s, waned slightly, and recently made a comeback on the heels of a chicha revival.

The band’s many appearances at Folklife (schedule information below), the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage (July 3) and U Street club Tropicalia (July 10) are a boon for D.C. music fans; the band’s only other gig on this trip takes place in Brooklyn July 9.

Other Peruvian performers worth seeing include Tutuma, an Afro-Peruvian band featuring violin and guitar with three percussionists who tap dance and strut with dashes of hip-hop and carnival flair; as well as percussionist Alex Acuña, who is bound to trot out an array of drums during his Friday night showing.

Susana Baca performs Thursday, July 2 at 7 p.m. on the Ralph Rinzler Concert Stage. Los Wembler’s de Iquitos perform twice a day on La Juerga stage through July 4, at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage July 3 and Tropicalia July 10. Tutuma performs twice a day on La Juerga stage through July 4 and once July 5. Alex Acuña performs Friday, July 3 at 7 p.m. on the Ralph Rinzler Concert Stage. The Smithsonian Folklife Festival resumes today and runs through Sunday, July 5.

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Playlist: All The Music You Need To Hear In D.C. June 30 to July 6 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/playlist-all-the-music-you-need-to-hear-in-d-c-june-30-to-july-6/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/playlist-all-the-music-you-need-to-hear-in-d-c-june-30-to-july-6/#respond Mon, 30 Jun 2014 14:58:50 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=34935 Sound Advice is Bandwidth’s weekly playlist of artists we think you should catch in D.C. this week.

This week’s Sound Advice playlist starts with feedback and ends with a throwback: fuzzy Vancouver band Weed (July 3 at Rock & Roll Hotel) starts us off, and we close with a classic from UGK, the Port Arthur, Texas, duo that launched rapper Bun B (who’s at Echostage July 3) into the upper crust of hip-hop’s Southern underground.

In between, we’re all over the map from Gaithersburg to Nairobi to Hangzhou: MoCo hip-hop star Logic plays a hometown show tomorrow night, and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival (see our photos) wraps this weekend after some must-see performances from Kenyan and Chinese artists including pipa virtuoso Wu Man.

Hear them all in our playlist, below.

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Playlist: All The Music You Need To Hear In D.C. June 23 To 29 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/playlist-all-the-music-you-need-to-hear-in-d-c-june-23-to-29/ Mon, 23 Jun 2014 11:00:11 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=34452 Today Bandwidth introduces Sound Advice, our new Monday playlist that pulls together all the music we think you need to hear in D.C. this week.

What’s on tap for the next seven days? Our debut playlist includes tunes from Brazilian songwriter Rodrigo Amarante, alt-rock stalwarts Throwing Muses, D.C. garage punks Thee Lolitas, Kenyan vocalist Suzanna Owiyo, Bandwidth session vet White Hinterland, and others—and they all play in the D.C. area this week. Like what you hear? See show information at the bottom of this post.

If you’re just here for the music, well, press play and chill.

Show information:

Rodrigo Amarante plays Saturday, June 28 at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue; Throwing Muses play Friday, June 27 at 9:30 Club; Young Magic plays Thursday, June 26 at DC9White Hinterland plays Wednesday, June 25 at DC9; Baby Bry Bry and The Apologists play Saturday, June 28 at Paper Haus; Dope Body plays Saturday, June 28 at The Pinch; Thee Lolitas play Friday, June 27 at CD Cellar Arlington; Bio Ritmo plays a record-release show at IOTA Thursday, June 26; Wayna plays Howard Theatre Monday, June 23; Suzanna Owiyo plays the Smithsonian Folklife Festival Thursday, June 26.

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