Aaron Palmer and Ken Hall are music obsessives and avid readers. Native Tongues is a space for them to invite musicians and writers of all types to talk about where they call home and how that place influenced their voice. Through humor and genuine curiosity, we will hear unique stories and advice from both famous people and undiscovered talent. We’ll also learn what to do and where to eat in each guests hometown!
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Aaron Palmer and Ken Hall are music obsessives and avid readers. Native Tongues is a space for them to invite musicians and writers of all types to talk about where they call home and how that place influenced their voice. Through humor and genuine curiosity, we will hear unique stories and advice from both famous people and undiscovered talent. We’ll also learn what to do and where to eat in each guests hometown!
Salvadoran-American playwright, actor, and composer, Brian Quijada joins us this week to discuss his musical upbringing, how he discovered looping, and an ideal afternoon in Chicago.
His current touring project, Mexodus is described as a live looping, hip-hop remix about the Underground Railroad that went south into Mexico.
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Native Tongues
Aaron Palmer and Ken Hall are music obsessives and avid readers. Native Tongues is a space for them to invite musicians and writers of all types to talk about where they call home and how that place influenced their voice. Through humor and genuine curiosity, we will hear unique stories and advice from both famous people and undiscovered talent. We’ll also learn what to do and where to eat in each guests hometown!