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Stealing from social security to pay for wars and bailouts

by Paul Craig Roberts
Infowars.com

The American Empire is failing. A number of its puppet rulers are being overthrown by popular protests, and the almighty dollar will not even buy one Swiss franc, one Canadian dollar, or one Australian dollar.

Despite the sovereign debt problem that threatens EU members Greece, Ireland, Spain, and Portugal, it requires $1.38 dollars to buy one euro, a new currency that was issued at parity with the U.S. dollar.

The U.S. dollar’s value is likely to fall further in terms of other currencies, because nothing is being done about the U.S. budget and trade deficits. Obama’s budget, if passed, doesn’t reduce the deficit over the next ten years by enough to cover the projected deficit in the FY 2012 budget. Indeed, the deficits are likely to be substantially larger than forecast. The military/security complex, about which President Eisenhower warned Americans a half century ago, is more powerful than ever and shows no inclination to halt the wars for U.S. hegemony.

The cost of these wars is enormous. The U.S. media, being good servants for the government, only reports the out-of-pocket or current cost of the wars, which is only about one-third of the real cost. The current cost leaves out the cost of lifelong care for the wounded and maimed, the cost of life-long military pensions of those who fought in the wars, the replacement costs of the destroyed equipment, the opportunity cost of the resources wasted in war, and other costs. The true cost of America’s illegal Iraq invasion, which was based entirely on lies, fabrications and deceptions, is at least $3,000 billion according to economist Joseph Stiglitz and budget expert Linda Bilmes.

The same for the Afghan war, which is ongoing. If the Afghan war lasts as long as the Pentagon says it needs to, the cost will be a multiple of the cost of the Iraq war.

There is not enough non-military discretionary spending in the budget to cover the cost of the wars even if every dollar is cut.

As long as the $1,200 billion ($1.2 trillion) annual budget for the military/securitycomplex http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/175361/ is off limits, nothing can be done about the U.S. budget deficit except to renege on obligations to the elderly, confiscate private assets, or print enough money to inflate away all debts.

The other great contribution to the U.S. deficit is the offshoring of production for U.S. markets. This practice has enriched corporate management, large shareholders, and Wall Street, but it has eroded the tax base, and thereby tax collections, of local, state, and federal government, halted the growth of real income for everyone but the rich, and disrupted the lives of those Americans whose jobs were sent abroad.

-When short-term and long-term discouraged workers are imporadded to the U.3 measure of unemployment, the U.S. has an unemployment rate of 22 percent. A country with more than one-fourth of its work force unemployed has a shrunken tax base and feeble consumer purchasing power. To put it bluntly, the $3 trillion cost of the Iraq war, as computed by Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, is 20 percent of the size of the U.S. economy in 2010.

In other words, the Iraq war alone cost Americans one-fifth of the year’s gross domestic product. Instead of investing the resources, which would have produced income and jobs growth and solvency for state and local governments, the U.S. government wasted the equivalent of 20 percent of the production of the economy in 2010 in blowing up infrastructure and people in foreign lands. The U.S. government spent a huge sum of money committing war crimes, while millions of Americans were thrown out of their jobs and foreclosed out of their homes.

The bought-and-paidfor Congress had no qualms about unlimited funding for war, but used the resulting “debt crisis” to refuse help to American citizens who were out of work and out of their homes.

The obvious conclusion is that “our” government does not represent us.

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Shame on the U.S., a nation of not proud, free citizens, but of cowards, lambs and idiots

by Luke Hiken

I am simply appalled at how numbed and dumbed down the American people have become. For the last many years, mercenaries and frustrated Pentagon hawks, furious over their lack of adequate battlefields upon which to ply their trade have found defenseless populations throughout the Middle East that they can experiment on without even a pretense of cause or limits. This transparently fanatical Christian crusade against Muslims everywhere sickens the rest of the world’s nations.

Coupled with the enormous waste of human and economic resources associated with these meaningless campaigns is the greatest shift in wealth from the poor to the rich in the history of the United States. Greedy, hoarding corporate thieves and gangsters have stolen our money, exported our jobs to foreign countries, and virtually bankrupted the nation for their own profits. They have transformed our government into little more than a rubber stamp for corporate domination. There is no political force or voice in the country that can oppose or control these run-away oligarchs.

Around the world poor and working people are responding to despotism by rising up and replacing dictators with populist leaders. The recent uprisings in the Middle East are merely a harbinger of what lies ahead for the Banana Republics established by the U.S., England and other European states over the last century. U.S. “allies” are shaking in their boots over the fragility of their historical domination over subjected peoples.

Yet in this country, “leaders” from Jerry Brown to Barack Obama, call for the poor to “tighten their belts” and do with less. What kind of subjugated, self-loathing fools would tell poor people to give up more during such a period, rather than demand that the rich give the money back. What kind of weak-kneed cowards would allow these senseless wars to continue, instead of ending them? No, instead our “elected” officials call on the poor to give up education, health care, retirement benefits and social security. We are to rally around the xenophobic hatred of all foreigners, and mindlessly support U.S. atrocities, from torture to drone attacks.

This is supposedly a nation of proud, free citizens, not a nation of cowards, lambs and idiots. Allowing corporate vandals to do to us and the world what they are doing without so much as a fight is shameful and ­disgusting. Clearly, it will be the brave people outside of this country that bring the U.S. oligarchy to its knees. Our countrymen will undoubtedly defend the rich by sacrificing the last starving child to some corporate billionaire.

Fourscore years ago, another American President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, spoke the words that should be said during such a period:

“As I see it, the object of Government is the welfare of the people. The liberty of people to carry on their business should not be abridged unless the larger interests of the many are concerned. When the interests of the many are concerned, the interests of the few must yield. It is the purpose of the Government to see not only that the legitimate interests of the few are protected but that the welfare and rights of the many are conserved. These are the principles which we must remember in any consideration of this question. This, I take it, is sound Government — not politics. Those are the essential basic conditions under which Government can be of service.” (Franklin Roosevelt’s Portland Speech, http://newdeal.feri.org/speeches/1932a.htm 😉

We’ve fallen so far! Luke Hiken is an attorney who has engaged in the practice of criminal, immigration, and appellate law. Progressive Avenues website, www.progressiveavenues.org, is updated regularly.

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The agenda of the Illuminati – 25th part of the series

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­by Marvin Ramíre­z­

­­Marvin  J. Ramírez­Ma­rv­in­ R­­a­m­­­í­r­­­ez­­­­­­

NOTA DEL EDITOR: Given the important and historical information contained in this 31-page article on the history of the secret and evil society, The Illuminati, El Reportero is honored to provide our readers with the opportunity to read such a document by Myron C. Fagan, which mainstream media has labeled it a conspiracy theory. To better understand this series, we suggest to also read the previous articles published in our previous editorials.

This is the twentififth part of the series.

The following is a transcript of a recording distributed in 1967 by Myron C. Fagan. He had hoped that if enough Americans had heard (or read) this summary, the Illuminati takeover agenda for America would have been aborted, just as Russia’s Alexander I had torpedoed the Illuminati’s plans for a One World, League of Nations at the Congress of Vienna from 1814-15. Fagan correctly describes those members of congress, the executive branch, and the judicial branch of that time as TRAITORS for their role in assisting to implement the downfall of America’s sovereignty. It’s understandable that most listeners of that period would have found it impossible to believe that the Kennedy’s, for instance, were (are) part of the Illuminati plot, but he did say that Jack had a spiritual rebirth and attempted to rescue the country from the Illuminati’s stranglehold by issuing U.S. silver certificates, which apparently greatly contributed to the Illuminati’s decision to assassinate him (his son, John Jr., was also murdered because he had intended to expose his father’s killers after he gained public office).

— The creators of the U.N. stipulated in advance that there should be no mention of God or Jesus Christ in the U.N. Charter or in its U.N. headquarters. Does your pastor subscribe to that? Find out! Furthermore do you know that the great majority of the, so-called, Nations in the U.N. are anti-christianity and that the U.N. is a completely godless organization by orders of its creators the CFR Illuminati. Have you heard enough of the truth the Illuminati’s United Nations? Do you want to leave your sons and our precious country to the unholy mercy of the Illuminati’s United Nations?

If you don’t write, telegraph, or phone your Representatives and Senators that they must support Congressman Utt’s bill to get the U.S. out of the U.N. and the U.N. out of the U.S.. Do it today now, before you forget! It is the only salvation for your sons and for our country. Now I have one more vital message to deliver. As I told you one of the four specific assignments Rothschild gave Jacob Schiff was to create a movement to destroy religion in the United States with Christianity to be the chief target.

For a very obvious reason the Anti defamation League wouldn’t dare to attempt to do it because such an attempt could create the most terrible blood bath in the history of the world not only for the ADL and the conspirators, but for the millions of innocent Jews. Schiff turned that job over to Rockefeller for another specifi c reason. The destruction of Christianity could be accomplished only by those who are entrusted to preserve it. By the pastors the men of the cloth.

As a starter John D. Rockefeller picked up a young, so-called, Christian

minister by the name of Dr. ­Harry F. Ward. Reverend Ward if you please. At that time he was teaching religion at the Union Theological Seminary. Rockefeller found a very willing Judas in this Reverend and thereupon in 1907, he fi nanced him to set up the Methodist Foundation of Social Service and Ward’s job was to teach bright young men to become, so-called, ministers of Christ and to place them as pastors of churches.

While teaching them to become ministers the Reverend Ward also taught them how to subtlely and craftily preach to their congregations that the entire story of Christ was a myth to cast doubts on the divinity of Christ, to cast doubts about the virgin Mary, in short to cast doubts on Christianity as a whole. It was not to be a direct attack, but much of it to be done by crafty insinuation that was to be applied, in particular, to the youth in the Sunday schools.

Remember Lenin’s statement: “give me just one generation of youth and I’ll transform the whole world.” Then in 1908 the Methodist Foundation of Social Service, which incidentally was America’s fi rst communist front organization, changed its name to the Federal Council of Churches. By 1950 the Federal Council of Churches was becoming very suspect so in 1950 they changed the name to the National Council of Churches. IT WILL CONTINUE IN THE NEXTWEEK EDITION.

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Side effects result from the consumption of canola oil products

by Shona Botes

Natural News

Canola oil and canolabased products have been at the centre of controversy for quite a few years. While some say that it helps to lower cholesterol levels, it actually has a few nasty side-effects as well (note: Only animal studies have been done regarding the toxic effects that it has on living organisms). Despite no human studies being done, this product was placed on the GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) list. It is in fact a by-product of a highly toxic insecticide product. The real name for Canola oil is LEAR, or Low Erucic Acid Rape, as it has been extracted from Rapeseed oil.

This oil is in fact an industrial oil product which has no place whatsoever in our bodies. In light industry, it is also referred to as penetrating oil. Rapeseed oil is also the source for Mustard Gas, which was used as a chemical warfare agent, and was banned after Word War 1 for causing severe blistering of  the lungs and skin.

Canola is in fact a Genetically Modified food which has been classified as a bio pesticide by the EPA. Like mercury and fluoride, Canola is also not eliminated from the body.

It is found in almost all fast foods, convenience foods, chocolate, candies, bread, potato chips, baby foods and formulas, most peanut butters and cookies, frozen French fries, rye breads, chocolate syrups, mayonnaise, granola bars, some vegetarian convenience foods, lunch meats, margarines, movie house snacks, tortillas and most other bakery foods.

Studies done on rats and other lab animals showed that after consuming canola oil, there were fatty deposits that accumulated on their hearts, thyroids, adrenal glands and kidneys. When they stopped consuming this oil, the fatty deposits disappeared, but unfortunately scar tissue remained on the affected organs.

Because it is high in glycosides, canola oil has been shown to inhibit enzyme function. Its effects are known to be accumulative, resulting in side-effects taking years to show up. It is also able to inhibit the metabolism of foods. Being a trans-fatty acid, it is also possible that this man-made oil has a direct link to causing cancer (even from just breathing in the toxic fumes created when frying foods in it). Rapeseed oil is an ­acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor. This compound is crucial when it comes to transmitting signals from the nerves to the muscles. This is possibly why there has been a dramatic increase in cases of multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy over the past few years. Other sideeffects which have been reported include respiratory illnesses, loss of vision, constipation, anemia, heart disease, irritability and low birth weight in infants. It is known to severely deplete Vitamin E levels in the body, as well as cause severe clotting of red blood cells, which can pose a serious health risk. The best way to avoid consuming this toxic industrial by-product is to prepare meals yourself from scratch, and especially avoid fast foods at all costs.

[Editor`s Note: NaturalNews is strongly against the use of all forms of animal testing. We fully support implementation of humane medical experimentation that promotes the health and wellbeing of all living creatures.]

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Hotel workers call for boycott of Hyatt Regency Santa Clara

by wires and El Reportero’s staff

Hotel workers gather at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara.: (PHOTO BY KATY ROSE/LOCAL2)Hotel workers gather at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara.: (PHOTO BY KATY ROSE/LOCAL2)

What seems to be an ongoing, never-ending battle, Hyatt Regency Hotel workers continue rallying to denounce unfair labor practices by their employer.

During a recent rally in front of the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, ­approximately 200 workers marched and announced the launching of a boycott against the hotel.

“Hyatt doesn’t respect our rights,” said Leoncia Rodríguez, a housekeeper who has worked at the Hyatt Regency for seven years, read a Local 2 written statement.

“They won’t commit to letting us organize freely, without intimidation. In the meantime, we are overworked and we get hurt. This is why we are calling a boycott and letting customers know: Don’t eat, meet, or sleep at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara!”

The Hyatt Regency workers have organized for over two years to secure a “fair process in their attempt to form a union,” said the statement.

Among the efforts carried out by the worker, they have called for customers to honor the boycott at the property by refusing to book rooms, hold events, or spend any money at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara until a fair process is secured. “Hyatt workers just want a fair and democratic process. Hyatt has had plenty of time to decide to be fair, but they haven’t budged.” said Enrique Fernández, business manager of Local 19, in the statement.

“This boycott turns up the heat on Hyatt. The company can end the boycott today just by agreeing to let their employees organize freely through a card-check neutrality agreement.”

According to the statement, Hyatt Regency Santa Clara workers began orgorganizing in 2008 because they face excessive workloads, low wages, lack of respect, and a lack of quality, affordable health care.

For example, housekeepers are expected to clean at least 16 rooms in a single 8-hour shift, making up to 32 beds with 96 pillows and 128 sheets.

­Many housekeepers surveyed at the Hyatt Santa Clara reported daily workplace pain or injury. Further, the average weekly wages of non-unionized hotel andmotel workers in Santa Clara County is a mere $538.00.

 

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Calderón goes to Washington amid rows

­by the El Reportero’s news services

Felipe CalderónFelipe Calderón

Mexico’s President, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, opens his two day trip to Washington today (March 2). The trip is awkwardly timed. The Libyan crisis means that President Calderón is unlikely to get the attention Mexico’s continuing problems warrant, though he does have a meeting scheduled with President Barack Obama for tomorrow (March 3).

Mexico’s longstanding problem of gang violence has been compounded by the killing in Mexico, on Feb. 15, of a U.S. government official, Jaime Zapata, a special agent with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Republican congressmen are campaigning to force Mexico to extradite the Mexican suspects to face trial in the US. Such a move could mean Mexico sending its citizens to face the US death penalty. Under a 1980 treaty, Mexico has the right to refuse to extradite a suspect unless the US provides assurances that the death penalty will not be imposed.

Mexico riled as its violence is again labelled an ‘insurgency’

Once again, a prominent U.S. offi cial has raised hackles in Mexico by comparing the drug-cartel violence there with an insurgency and, to boot, by hinting that the US might have to send troops across the border. There have been half-­apologies for political and diplomatic reasons, but what is clear is that US offi cialdom is very alarmed at the prospect of the violence spreading into their own territory, and even President Felipe Calderón has gone on the record about the political dimension of drug-cartel violence.

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Ron Paul: Tea Partiers choose Ron Paul over Sarah Palin for presidential bid

by Steve Watson

Infowars.com

Congressman Ron Paul has topped a Tea Party presidential straw poll, beating Sarah Palin as the favourite to run against Barack Obama in 2012.

The former Alaska governor was placed a distant third, behind Paul and Georgia businessman Herman Cain in the poll of close to 1,600 members of the Tea Party Patriots grassroots activist group.

The Congressmanromped home with 581 votes, while Cain received 256 votes.

Palin scored just 149 votes, almost four times less than Ron Paul, and was almost beaten into fourth place by Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, who was shy of Palin by just 6 votes. “Mr. Cain and Rep. Paul’s positions resonated with Tea Party Patriots this weekend,” said Mark Meckler, the Tea Party Patriots’ national coordinator.

The poll was conducted jointly online and in house at the groups’ convention in Phoenix this past weekend. The result echoes that of other recent surveys, including the CPAC straw poll, which have shown that Ron Paul has a greater chance of beating Obama than Sarah Palin does.

A string of victories in the polls, as well as a huge injection of $700,000 of support in the form of a recent “moneybomb” on behalf of supporters, is sure to influence Paul’s impending decision of whether to embark on a third presidential campaign.

The former Governor of Alaska trails Obama by 11 per cent in current approval ratings, whereas Paul only trails the President by 9 per cent. Once Paul is able to mobilize his hugely effective grass roots base, which outstrips anything the likes of Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich or Mike Huckabee can call upon, a 9 point deficit is far from insurmountable.

Indeed, an April 2010 Rasmussen poll showed that Paul was almost level with Obama if the two were to go head to head for the presidency. Following a 15 point bounce in the aftermath of the Tucson shootings, Obama has pulled away from all potential Republican candidates, but given the momentum Paul could build with his energetic grass roots base, beating Obama would be a distinct possibility.

When Obama was at one of the lowest ebbs of his popular approval, a YouGov/Polimetrix study found that establishment Republican candidates like Palin, Gingrich and Romney were all losing popularity at a similar pace to the president. Only Ron Paul has bucked this trend.

On the other hand, if the Republicans go with Palin, Obama’s second term is virtually guaranteed. In addition to the fact that she is an archetype neocon, numerous interviews have highlighted the fact that Palin has little grasp of any policy issues and is a poor public speaker in a debate context. It was only a few months ago that she made another faux pas in claiming that North Korea was a U.S. ally.

Congressman Paul delivered a 20 minute speech at the event, with the opening gambit “every once in a while they ask about who started the Tea Party. I want to put that straight, I have never claimed to be the father of the Tea Party movement, but I do claim I am the father of the junior Senator in Kentucky!”

The Congressman is modest, however, as we have consistently highlighted, Ron Paul was the figurehead at the inception of the Tea Party ­movement, which consisted of a small but dedicated team of people who organized Boston Tea Party re-enactment protests in 50 different cities in late 2007, in support of Paul’s 2008 presidential campaign.

The libertarian themed protests became extremely popular, and continued throughout 2008 and into 2009, prompting thousands of people to engage in peaceful political protest.

Since that time the movement has been somewhat co-opted by the establishment GOP and figures such as Palin, who is as much a pro-war hawk as the neocons responsible for miring the US in two endless, devastating and extremely costly wars.

During his speech, Paul went on to speak of the unfolding crisis stemming from the Federal Reserve system’s manipulation of monetary policy and big government mismanagement.

“We allowed the wrong kind of people to take over our government, and we allowed too many people to go to Washington that did not ever take their oath of office seriously.” Paul commented.

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Boxing

Friday, Mar. 4 — at Kissimmee, FL (ESPN2)

Ismayl Syllakh vs. Yordanis Despaigne.

Hector Sanchez vs. Ray Narh.

­Saturday, Mar. 5 — at Copenhagen, Denmark

Evander Holyfi eld vs. Brian Nielsen.

Saturday, Mar. 5 — at Anaheim, CA (HBO)

Saul Alvarez vs. Matthew Hatton.

Adrien Broner vs. Daniel Ponce de Leon.

James Kirkland vs. TBA.

Daniel Jacobs vs. TBA.

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Diverse art arrives at de Young

por Annalis Flores

Olmec head.Olmec head.

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco at the de Young is proud to present Olmec: Colossal Masterworks of Ancient Mexico. The exhibit will feature the iconic colossal heads carved from giant boulders by the Olmec culture. The Olmecs are said to be founders of the Mesoamerica culture and created the monumental heads centuries ago.

The collection includes loans from 25 museums along with the 100 objects from Mexican national collections. As stated by the FAMSF, “ Olmec brings together for the first time new finds and monuments that have never been seen by American audiences and reveals new scholarship on Olmec culture and artifacts.”

The Olmec: Colossal Masterworks of Ancient Mexico will be displayed from Feb. 19- May 8. For more information on the deYoung museum hours and admission prices call (415) 750- 3600.

Katia Cardenal to perform at La Peña Cultural Center

Come check out Nicaraguan singer-songwriter Katia Cardenal of the Duo Guardabarranco take the stage at La Peña Cultural Center along with fellow Nicaraguan musicians Omar Suazo, Nina Cardenal, and Maria José. The event will be sponsored by MangoMundo Foundation which promotes Nicaraguan culture in creative media and arts.

Cardenal is a renowned Nicaraguan artist that emerged into the music scene in the 70’s with her late brother Salvador Cardenal. Their original style of music went on to catch the attention of La Nueva Cancion Latinoamericana. The duo toured with many music artists such as Jackson Browne and Daniel Viglietti.

Cardenal went on to her solo career with songs such as Dame tu Corazon  and now the rendition of “San Francisco (Flowers in Your Hair)” titled Si Te Vas a San Francisco.” The event will be held Sunday Feb. 27, 2011 at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley at 7:30 p.m. For more information visit www.lapena.org  or call (510) 849- 2568.

Balé Folclorico Da Bahia performs at Zellerbach Hall

Expect the contemporary dance company to return with performances that will be an unforgettable mix of African and South American traditions at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall. The new production, Sacred Heritage, will take the stage with the direction of José Carlos Arandiba and Walson Botelho, founder and choreographer.

The new works promise to display Afro-Brazilian religious traditions and    have the crowd dancing by the end of the night. Balé Folclóricó Da Bahia is a distinctive folk dance company from Brazil founded by Walson Botelho and Ninho Reis in 1988.

The dance troupe has performed all over the world including Australia and France. The performances range from slave dances, capoeria, samba, and dances celebrating Carnival in form of dance, music, and singing. New York Times claims, “ No company ­better embodies the idea of black dance in Africa and beyond than vibrant Balé Folclórico da Bahia.” This is a must see show for anyone interested in contemporary dance and music.

Cal Performances presents this event being held Sunday March 6 at 7 p.m., in Zellerbach Hall. Tickets are now available, for more information visit www.calperformances.org  or call (510) 642-9988.

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Santos and Kindembo bring hope

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by Annalis Flores

Adam CruzAdam Cruz (PHOTO BY ALBERT BROOKS)

Latin music is buzzing with the recent release of La Esperanza (Hope) from Grammy nominated John Santos and the Coro Folkorico Kindembo.

This is the fourth fulllength album by Santos and Kindembo who previously released La Guerra No back in 2008. The album promises to captivate the essence of Afro-Cuban/ Carribbean music with original folkloric compositions. Santos directed and produced the album which “brings together an incredible collaboration of dozens of the greatest inter-generational interpreters and pioneers of Afro-Cuban/ Afro-Latin music, ” according to Machete Records. Artists such as Nelson Gonzalez, Manny Martinez, and Samora Pinderhughes contributed to the album now available in the Bay Area.

BILINGUAL ALBUM: Bilingual singer and songwriter Gaby Moreno is set to release her sophomore album Illustrated Songs on April 5th. Moreno is a Guatemala born and raised artist who fell in love with music after listening to an African American woman sing on the streets of New York City. Her first album entitled Still the Unknown was released back in 2009 but Moreno has gone on to co-write the theme song for NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” and toured with fellow musicians Ani DiFranco and Tracy Chapman.

The album’s first single, “No Regrets” is a bilingual song with Moreno’s vocals and David Piltch’s acoustic bass. Overall the album is full of Latin American and R&B influences that will appeal to any listener.

LATIN DESCENT JAZZ MUSICIAN: After twenty years Adam Cruz finally debuts his solo album Milestone set to release April 12. Milestone is a long awaited album for the New York born drummer who has collaborated with artists such as Danilo Perez, Charlie Sepulveda, Charlie Hunter, and Chick Corea. He has maintained a long time relationship

and performed with ­these and many other artists, a few of which are featured in the jazz musician’s album.

“I’ve just turned 40 and I’m happy the record is coming out now. There’s a certain amount of growth and maturity that I have gone through, deepening my dedication as a drummer and compose, particularly over the last decade,” Cruz commented. The album is long overdue for the Latin descent artist but he is very glad that his dedication and time to the album will reflect in the rhythmic songs.

LATINOS IN “AMERICAN IDOL:” Now that “American Idol” (FOX) is well underway in its tenth season, the audience ratings have remained steady for the show featuring a few Latino contestants still in the running.

Along with fellow judges, Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler, Latin recording artist Jennifer López is a judge in the famous reality music competition. Her presence brings the heart-warming charm once brought by Paula Abdul but it is her Puerto Rican roots that bring a big change to the program.

The Latina has already being serenaded by fellow contestant Jovany Barreto. A few Latinos have already been voted off the show but audiences will have the chance to vote, as the Top 24 will begin their journey in the coming weeks.

 

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