Listen: Gaby Moreno Talks with NPR's "What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito"

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Gaby Moreno is the guest on the latest episode of NPR's What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito. "A versatile musician and vocalist," says the show, "Moreno's style is a combination of blues, soul, Latin rock and folk that she sings in both English and Spanish." She discusses her life and career, including her interpretation of David Rudder's song "The Immigrants," which she recorded with Van Dyke Parks and released for July 4, with proceeds going to support CARECEN and its efforts to empower immigrants. You can hear the conversation here.

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Guatemalan-born singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno is the guest on the latest episode of NPR's What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito. "A versatile musician and vocalist," says the show, "Moreno's style is a combination of blues, soul, Latin rock and folk that she sings in both English and Spanish." She talks with hosts Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia about her life and career, including her heartfelt interpretation of David Rudder's song "The Immigrants." She recorded the song with American musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer Van Dyke Parks and released it on Nonesuch for July 4 this year, with proceeds going to support CARECEN and its efforts to empower immigrants.

You can listen to the conversation below.

"The Immigrants" may be purchased from the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, and Amazon, and hear on YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify.

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  • Wednesday, October 17, 2018
    Listen: Gaby Moreno Talks with NPR's "What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito"
    José León

    Guatemalan-born singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno is the guest on the latest episode of NPR's What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito. "A versatile musician and vocalist," says the show, "Moreno's style is a combination of blues, soul, Latin rock and folk that she sings in both English and Spanish." She talks with hosts Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia about her life and career, including her heartfelt interpretation of David Rudder's song "The Immigrants." She recorded the song with American musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer Van Dyke Parks and released it on Nonesuch for July 4 this year, with proceeds going to support CARECEN and its efforts to empower immigrants.

    You can listen to the conversation below.

    "The Immigrants" may be purchased from the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, and Amazon, and hear on YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify.

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