Anamaria Artemisa Sayre
Anamaria Artemisa Sayre is co-host of Alt.Latino, NPR's pioneering radio show and podcast celebrating Latin music and culture since 2010.
As a multimedia producer for NPR Music, she is focused on elevating the diversity of sounds and stories that define Latinx culture. In addition to chismeando weekly on the mic with her co-host Felix Contreras, she spends her time curating Latin artists at the Tiny Desk. Sayre's producing credits include concerts from artists like Nicki Nicole, Camila Cabello, Camilo and Mon Laferte.
In addition to her work at NPR Music, Sayre has appeared on many acclaimed NPR news shows and podcasts including Weekend Edition, Pop Culture Happy Hour, All Songs Considered and Code Switch.
Originally from southern California, she's an avid lover of mountains, beaches and stories that pair best with a cafecito in her abuela's backyard.
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The San Diego-based trio made its mark at the Tiny Desk with satin vocals and vintage melodies.
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The Chihuahuan artist transfigures traditional Sinaloan instrumentation into folky new styles.
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Themes emerge quickly when you dig into the nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards. The major categories are dominated by women and seemingly up for grabs; elsewhere, progress is not always so clear.
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The Colombian superestrella brought his mesmerizing vocals and a few proud tears to the Tiny Desk.
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J Noa came to the Tiny Desk to show the world what a girl from her barrio is capable of.
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The Spanish artist dances along the border of tradition and modernity in his Tiny Desk performance.
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The Mexican artist just made it official: this summer you can hit the club and get down to your grandparent's favorite dance music.
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The Colombian singer and global superstar shines brighter than ever in this surprising Tiny Desk performance from last May.
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Slow-rolling through four tracks, Cuco seamlessly blends the soul of chicano ballads and the smooth energy of soft rock.
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This week a collaboration between Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera, in addition to a historic chart placement for Mexican artist Peso Pluma, pushed regional Mexican music to international attention