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The Legacy of Marian Anderson

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Wednesday, July 08, 2009

African American opera singer Marian Anderson made history 70 years ago when she sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Today: opera star Denyce Graves and author Raymond Arsenault join us for a look at the civil rights icon. Plus: live music from Venezuelan funk-rock band Los Amigos Invisibles.

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Raymond Arsenault, Denyce Graves and Los Amigos Invisibles

Marian Anderson

This year marks the 70th anniversary of Marian Anderson's historic performance on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Today, we look at her legacy -- as a civil rights figure and as a singer -- with African American opera star Denyce Graves and Raymond Arsenault, author of the book The ...

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Los Amigos Invisibles

The Venezuelan funk-rock band Los Amigos Invisibles was discovered by David Byrne in a Manhattan record shop. The group ended up with multiple Grammy nominations and its members are now based in New York. They join us to play live songs from their new album, Commercial.

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