Fito Páez Lets Loose as He Kicks Off NPR’s ‘El Tiny’ for Hispanic Heritage Month
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Fito Páez Lets Loose as He Kicks Off NPR’s ‘El Tiny’ for Hispanic Heritage Month
What better way to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month than with an Argentine rock icon on Tiny Desk? On Monday, NPR shared Fito Páez’s performance, which saw him play songs from across his lengthy discography and also offer the “world premiere” of a new track. Páez, dressed in a sparkly coat, opened his set with the classic “A Rodar Mi Vida” from 1992’s El Amor Después del Amor, backed by horns, sax, and a pair of backup singers who harmonized w…
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Accompanied by a select band, the rosary bet on a set list with renewed versions of his hits
Canal C Fito Páez and his scoundrel in Tiny Desk Fito Páez appeared in the famous Tiny Desk cycle of NPR Music and shone with classics such as “A Roll My Life” and “Mariposa Tecknicolor”, as well as premiered their new track “Sunrise”. The intimate and energetic performance left fans completely fascinated. Among the comments, one user compared the show to a historic goal: “I don’t know what was better, if Di María’s Olympic goal or this @nprmusi…
Fito Páez premiered his concert this Monday for the prestigious Tiny Desk Concerts cycle of the American NPR, becoming one of the few Argentine musicians to be part of this tradition that brings together great artists from all over the world. The other Argentines who had had the honor of being part of that cycle were: Maria Volonté (2011), Juana Molina (2014), Sofia Rei (2014), Cande and Paulo (2021), Nicki Nicole (2021), Thunder (2022) Nathy Pe…
The musician shared his excitement about his participation in the acoustic music segment at the famous recording studio in Washington, D.C.
On the weekend, Fito Páez announced the departure of his participation in NPR’s famous Tiny Desk Concert. Finally, a few hours ago, he appeared on digital platforms. The arrival of the Argentine artist to the cycle was during the Latin Music Month of American public radio. Over the years several figures such as Dua Lipa, BTS, Sting, Bad Bunny and Argentine figures such as Nathy Peluso, Thunder, Nicki Nicole and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso passed by. …
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