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Many Strings to a Fiddle: The (Other)Worldly Sounds of QViolin
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Many Strings to a Fiddle: The (Other)Worldly Sounds of QViolin

By
Imran Khan
/ 8 December 2015
An astonishing performer of mixed heritage, Quetzal Guerrero (QViolin) finds a balance between down home earthy blues and the simmering elegance of otherworldly Latin rock.
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Mexican Institute of Sound: Politico

By
Darryl G. Wright
/ 9 September 2012
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Pistolera: El Desierto y La Ciudad

By
Deanne Sole
/ 27 July 2011
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Lila Downs y La Misteriosa: En Paris – Live à FIP

By
Richard Elliott
/ 22 July 2010
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Pistolera: En Este Camino

By
Deanne Sole
/ 6 October 2008

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