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NPT Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Partnerships and Special Programming
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Highlights include a broadcast of “Latin Music, USA;” Partnership with Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to Present its 5th Annual NAHCC Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration and Business Awards and Health Assist Tennessee's Salón de Cultura Reception

NASHVILLE, Tennessee – September 30, 2009 -- Nashville Public Television (NPT) will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2009 (September 15-October 15) with several special broadcasts – including the two-part, four-hour LATIN MUSIC, USA – and a partnership with the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to host the Chamber’s 5th Annual NAHCC Business Awards and Health Assist Tennessee’s Salón de Cultura Reception at the station’s studio.
 
LATIN MUSIC, USA, a documentary series celebrating the Latin rhythms at the heart of jazz, rock, country and R&B, that in turn highlights the great American music created by Latinos, will air on Mondays, October 12 and 19, 8:00-10:00 p.m. CT on NPT. Narrated by acclaimed Golden Globe and Emmy-award winning actor Jimmy Smits and featuring the stories of Latino artists Celia Cruz, Carlos Santana, the Fania All-Stars, Shakira, Gloria Estefan and Ricky Martin, along with exclusive interviews and never-before-seen footage, the documentary aims to reach lovers of music everywhere, along with fans of American history and everyone who loves to dance.

The 5th Annual NAHCC Business Awards and Salon de Cultura Reception will take place Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at NPT, 161 Rains Avenue, Nashville. The event will include a clip from LATIN MUSIC, USA, discussions, awards and a scheduled proclamation by Nashville Mayor Karl Dean. The event is open to members of the chamber and invited guests. RSVP is required at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
“National Hispanic Heritage Month provides a wonderful opportunity for NPT to celebrate and appreciate Nashville’s rich Hispanic history, cultural traditions, and lasting influence in our community,” said Kathy Edson, outreach coordinator, NPT.

 "Nashville and Tennessee's future economic and cultural strength will be shaped by our emergent Hispanic community,” said Yuri Cunza, president and CEO, Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce . “We are growing, and the more we grow as businesses, individuals and as members of this community, the more we will give back. This trend continues, as shown on recently released information by the U.S Census.

“During Hispanic Heritage Month, we must not only celebrate, but also allow ourselves the opportunity to learn more about the importance and influence of the Hispanic community on our city, state and nation. Having a non-profit organization such as NPT as our community partner will help us reach a broader audience. One more bridge built for the common good” 

In addition to LATIN MUSIC, USA, additional programming scheduled to air on NPT celebrating Hispanic culture and achievement includes the series VOCES (http://www.voces.tv ), airing on Tuesday nights in October at 11:00 p.m., and IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE: “FIESTA LATINA,” in which the President and First Lady welcome Latin artists, on Thursday, October 15 at 9:00 p.m.

About Nashville Public Television

Nashville Public Television is available free and over the air to nearly 2.2 million people throughout the Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky viewing area, and is watched by more than 600,000 households every week. NPT provides, through the power of traditional television and interactive telecommunications, high quality educational, cultural and civic experiences that address issues and concerns of the people of the Nashville region, and which thereby help improve the lives of those we serve.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 30 November 2009 )
 
NPT Music Monthly October 2009
Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Dear Supporter,

A couple of years ago, I caught Tom Waits perform at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis during a rare trek for the artist through several Southern states. In the encore, he played a stirring version of his beautiful and lyrical anti-war lament "Day After Tomorrow." In the song, a soldier writes home, exhausted from a war he's conflicted about fighting, but filled with hope about his return to Illinois, the day after tomorrow. Among the things he misses, is "shoveling snow and raking leaves." For the listener, the song is a love letter to the things we take for granted, yet fraught with anxiety and uncertainty. We're reading the letter, but we know there are still two days before the soldier returns.

Joan BaezJoan Baez was so taken with the song, written by Waits and his wife and collaborator Kathleen Brennan, that she not only recorded it, but made it the title of her 2008 Steve Earle-produced album. An anti-war song in the hands of Baez is something to behold, and in September of last year, I got to hear her perform it live at the Ryman Auditorium, on the occasion of her receiving the Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award. Waits' voice embodies the withered soul of the soldier, and it's easy to imagine him speaking directly to us. Baez has always been one of folk music's greatest interpreters, and accompanied by only her acoustic guitar, she delivered a powerful, deliberate rendition of the song that left the auditorium stunned. It was 2008, seven years into the war in Afghanistan and five years into the war in Iraq, and here's the legendary folk singer and activist Joan Baez, some 50 years into her career, standing in front of several thousand people with only an acoustic guitar, delivering a powerful and contemporary anti-war song. Had I walked outside and caught famed high-wire artist Philippe Petit walking between the spires of the AT&T Building downtown, it would not have surprised me.

How Baez has remained as vital as she has for 50 years is the subject of the excellent American Masters portrait, Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound, airing Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. It's the first comprehensive documentary to examine her recording career and journey as the conscience of a generation.

NPT celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Latin Music, USA, a documentary series celebrating the Latin rhythms at the heart of jazz, rock, country and R&B, on Mondays, October 12 and 19, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Narrated by acclaimed Golden Globe and Emmy-award winning actor Jimmy Smits, the doc featuring stories and performances by Latino artists Celia Cruz, Carlos Santana, the Fania All-Stars, Shakira, Gloria Estefan and Ricky Martin, along with exclusive interviews and never-before-seen footage.

Dave Matthews Band kicks of the 35th Season of Austin City Limits on Saturday October 3. Joining DMB this month are Ben Harper and the Relentless 7, Kenny Chesney, Andrew Bird, St. Vincent, M. Ward and Okkervil River. It's another great month of music programming on NPT.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 November 2009 )
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