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  Inside PBS  >  Show Specials  >  Lila Downs interview on The Latin Connection
Lila Downs interview on The Latin Connection

Friday 2 March 2007 THE LATIN CONNECTION 9:00 - 11:00 with Sarah Tartakover

Best known to Australian audiences for her performance of the Oscar nominated song in the feature film, Frida, Lila Downs has won world acclaim for her redefining, via a mix of folk, jazz and ethnic beats, what it is to be Mexican in the 21st century. “Her artistic embrace”, says Billboard Magazine, incorporates a dazzling array of influences that reach from traditional Mexican songs and Afrocubanismo to funk, jazz, hip-hop and folk."

Lila Downs performs at the  Forum Theatre Wednesday 14th March.


ABOUT
Lila Downs (born 1968 in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, Mexico) is a Mexican singer. She performs her own compositions as well as tapping into native Mesoamerican music of the Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya and Nahuatl cultures.

Downs, is the daughter of a Mixtec woman and Allen Downs, a Scottish/English-American professor of art and cinematographer from Minnesota. She grew up partly in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, partly in the U.S. states in California as a teen, and Minnesota as an adult where she graduated from the University of Minnesota in voice and anthropology.

She later returned to Mexico where she learned to weave. Later, she began singing in the club scenes of Oaxaca and Philadelphia along with Paul Cohen, an American-born saxophonist. They began collaborating together on songs that would slowly evolve into Downs's subsequent recordings. Cohen went on to become both Downs' husband and artistic director.

In recent years, Downs and her band have toured widely in Mexico, South America, the US and Europe. She was also heard in the soundtrack to the movie Frida in a song, Burn it Blue, that was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song and that she performed at the 75th Academy Awards. Other songs that she performed on the soundtrack are "Benediction and Dream," "Estrella Oscura," and "La Llorona." Other movies with a Lila Downs song are "Tortilla Soup" and "Real Women Have Curves". Downs is currently based in Coyoacán, a neighborhood of Mexico City.

Discography
    * La Cantina (Narada 2006)
    * Una Sangre (one Blood) (Narada 2004)
    * Border (La Linea) (Narada 2001)
    * Tree of Life (Narada 2000)
    * La Sandunga (Narada 1999)
    * Azuláo: En Vivo con Lida Downs (1996)
    * Ofrenda (1994)

DVD
    * Lotería Cantada (November 2006)

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lila_Downs

 

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Lila Downs comes from a diverse past. With a Mixtecan mother and Scottish father, she grew up partly in the mountains of Oaxaca, a sovereign state of Mexico, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States. It is from this assorted upbringing that she draws her inspiration. [more]


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