Kepa
Junkera is self-taught
on the trikitixa, or diatonic
accordion, a folk instrument
native to the Basque region
of Spain where Junkera was
born and raised.
Listen
to a review of Bilbao by NPR's Banning Eyre.
Virginia
was discovered by
Brazilian pop legend, Caetano
Veloso. After hearing her
sing in a young people's
musical theater production,
Veloso invited her to record
for his label, Natasha Records.
Listen
to a feature on Virginia from NPR's All Things Considered.
Music created by the theramin
was featured in several
film soundtracks in the 1940s
and 1950s, including "The
DayThe
Earth Stood Still,"
"Spellbound," and the classic
alcoholic travelogue,
"The Lost Weekend"