
Anamaria Artemisa Sayre
Anamaria Sayre is a multimedia producer for NPR Music with a focus on elevating Latinx stories and music. She's the producer for Alt.Latino, NPR's pioneering radio show and podcast celebrating Latin music and culture, and the curator of Latin artists at the Tiny Desk.
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 Dominican-Italian singer got the crowd at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club moving on the second night of NPR Music's 15th anniversary celebration.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre, hosts of NPR's Alt.Latino podcast, about the highlights from Thursday night's Latin Grammys.
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Spanish pop superstar Rosalia has received nominations for the Grammy Awards as well as the Latin Grammys, which will be handed out on Thursday. What makes her sound so unique?
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The Colombian-Canadian singer rearranges tracks from her new album and performs them with the assuredness of a true reina harnessing her vulnerability on stage.
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A four song performance from the Mexican Regional artist captures a society in transition.
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There's no better tool for leaning into lost love than boleros, Bad Bunny and Chente.
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The California band The Sinseers play a passionate and retro four-song set in this Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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The genre-bending star talks her new album Motomami, expressing sexuality in music and her global approach to pop.
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The Colombian artist utilizes his full 15-minute set to depict an artistic and intentional musical image of his home and its rich sonic diversity.
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More than two dozen of Sunday night's Grammy winners have recorded Tiny Desk concerts.