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Transported by Song: An Interview with Basque Accordionist Kepa Junkera

Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Transported by Song: An Interview with Basque Accordionist Kepa Junkera

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Kepa Junkera kicked off the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival evening concert series with a riveting performance alongside the all-women group Sorginak, showcasing his nimble accordion skills and musical genius that earned him a Latin GRAMMY in 2004. The next day, he sat down with us for an interview, and I was amazing by how down-to-earth he was despite his musical success. Production and editing: Claudia Romano Video: Ryan Shank, Pruitt Allen, W.N. McNair, Albert Tong http://www.festival.si.edu/blog/2016/kepa-junkera-interview/ [Catalog No. CFV10822; Copyright 2016 Smithsonian Institution]

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5 min 24 sec

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2016-07-19T22:13:29.000Z

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