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A Cambodian genocide survivor in Lowell, Mass., is trying to make sure Cambodia’s music traditions live on. Across town, a 9-year-old boy seems uniquely gifted to do just that.
Two young Somali-American women in Boston are drawn together by poetry, and use it to connect with their grandmothers or ‘ayeeyo’ in Somalia.
HMI stands for Haitian Music Industry, but its artists and fans are spread around the globe. A Haitian rapper in Boston, who goes by Masterbrain, knows that to make it big in the HMI, he'll need to make a journey back to where he's from.
It’s no easy feat to prove that you can make an extraordinary contribution to music in America. We follow a percussionist from Cyprus on a journey to follow in the footsteps of American jazz masters.
For Omar Naré, the grandson of a Mexican immigrant, mariachi is in his blood. But he realized that to make mariachi that felt honest to his Californian experience, he had to break the rules. But if you break the rules of mariachi, is it still "mariachi"?