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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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 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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Alt.Latino producer Anamaria Sayre joins to share noteworthy songs from Aventura and Bad Bunny, Silvana Estrada, Rawayana and Rodrigo Amarante.
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With the ease and elegance of a true salsera, Camila Cabello presents stunning vocal runs and sharp, swishing hips that will captivate any audience.
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The song, released in February, packs in plenty of historical and current references. The Alt.Latino team translated and decode the lyrics.
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Just in time for warmer weather, Pachyman's new single "El Benson" will teleport even land-locked listeners sea-side.
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From grocery stores to club floors, get ready for another Bad Bunny-filled season.
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The Spanish superstar performed one of the most ambitious, and yet simple, Tiny Desks we've seen in quarantine.
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Latin artists across generations and genres revered Armando Manzanero, who died in December due to COVID-19. We asked a few of our favorite musicians to pay tribute to the acclaimed Mexican composer.