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In this episode, you’ll hear the inspiring journey of Rosi Amador, a bilingual singer, percussionist, and voiceover talent. Her relationship with music has been life-long, profoundly influenced by her parents, who themselves were performers. Rosi takes us from her roots in Puerto Rico through a life-changing trip to Nicaragua, the story of her first band, Flor de Caña, to the birth of the folkloric group Sol Y Canto. She openly discusses the challenges of balancing motherhood and a demanding music career, which ultimately led her to a satisfying transition into voiceover work. Her engaging anecdotes about raising her children in green rooms, their pursuit of music, and the influence of her journey on them, including Alisa, a recent NPR Tiny Desk Concert winner, make it a compelling listen. Join me to hear the story of an artist who chose authenticity and connection over commercial success and continues to influence, mentor, and inspire others.
You can find Rosi and her band Sol Y Canto on their website, Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube, and her voiceover company, Amador Bilingual Voiceovers, HERE.
The songs in this episode are La Llorona from Cada Dia Un Regalo, Good Travels, Help Me To See, Little Spark from Live, In The Family, Entremés from Sabor Y Memoria, Tierra, Sol, Y Agua, Sancocho from Sancocho, Alejandro’s Ghost, Zamba del Grillo from Sendero del Sol, Under One Sky from El Doble de Amigos (Children’s Album), Alisa Amador: Milonga. (Used with permission.)
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