Argentinian multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer Juana Molina
sets up in the WNYC studio to perform and talk about her music. A
unique one-woman band, Juana layers sound live, using guitar,
synthesizers and her voice to create unusual, elaborate, intricate,
catchy songs she sings in Spanish. Juana used to be the star of her own comedy TV show in Argentina, but, as she tells host David Garland,
music is her real passion. She'll speak of her transition from
successful comedic impersonator and character actor, to what for her
was a harder role: being herself on stage as a musician.
view photos from the session
Juana Molina performs Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Bowery Ballroom
Juana on Domino Records
Juana on My Space
view photos from the session
Juana Molina performs Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Bowery Ballroom
Juana on Domino Records
Juana on My Space
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