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Soundcheck's Best Live Performances of 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008

Gabriel Kahane (center) with clarinetist Sam Satagursky and violinist Rob Moose.
Episode two, part two. Performances by flamenco artist Diana Navarro, composer Gabriel Kahane, jazz guitarist Lionel Loueke, and the Escher String Quartet (the first artists to perform in the new Soundcheck studio).
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Hi. What is the name of the song by Diana Navarro at 2:25? It was mesmerizing. I'd like to buy it. Thanks for a great show.
I agree with Ben. What is the song?
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=19211189
I came fro the Diana Navarro song too, it seems like its Mira lo que te has perdio. Its on her album 24 rosas, which is on amazon and itutes, but I think the soundcheck version is better!
Viva DIANA NAVARRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No se puede tener más arte que ella cantando y que gusto dar que llegue tan lejos, es grande como artista y como persona!!!!
OLEEEE
www.diananavarro.org
Hello everybody!
Diana Navarro, is an amazing Spanish singer. Was released with her first job "No te olvides de mi" and his single "Sola", really good!! I advise you, you listen! Already she has 3 discs in the market: "No te olvides de mi", "24 rosas" and "Camino Verde." You can b All of them, can be purchased online, on the website of ELCORTEINGLES (http://www.elcorteingles.es/musica/buscador/resultadoBuscadorCorto.asp?textobuscado=Diana Navarro+&x=30&y=9)
A greeting from Spain.
Judith
Diana Navarro official website: www.diananavarro.es
FanClub: www.fanclubdiananavarro.ya.st
I'm totally agree with them! You all can't, shouldn't miss Diana! She's the best voice in current Spanish music. I'm sure you won't forget her once you had listened her fusion style among copla, saeta and flamenco. If you want to know more about her, I strongly recommened you her forum www.diananavarro.mforos.com. You will find everything about her on it!
Best from Spain ;)
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