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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 39 MIN

Ep. 4: Latin Fire - Bay Area Beats & Mural House Magic

from Music City San Francisco: The Podcast · host Pantheon Media

This week, we're diving deep into the vibrant world of Latin music, a genre we celebrate every Sunday right here at Music City San Francisco. We are exploring the rich history of Latin Rock in the Bay Area and Mexico. From legends like Carlos Santana to exciting new acts, this episode is packed with great sounds. We have an exclusive interview with Walter Atkins. He shares insights into the legendary Mural House in the Mission, and the inspiring work of Richard Segovia. Plus, we're bringing you a beautiful story, an interveiw, and a stunning track from Axel Tosca and his mom, the renowned Cuban recording artist Xiomara Laugart. Get ready to discover the heart and soul of Latin music on this week's Music City San Francisco Podcast, brought to you by Pantheon Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep. 4: Latin Fire - Bay Area Beats & Mural House Magic

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