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  1. Pedro Alejandro Escovedo (born January 10, 1951) is an American rock musician, songwriter, and singer, who has been recording and touring since the late 1970s. His primary instrument is the guitar.

  2. A celebrated singer and songwriter, Alejandro Escovedo has as eclectic a background and body of work as any rock artist of his generation. As comfortable performing with a string ensemble as he is with an amped-up power trio, and as likely to bare his soul in his lyrics as he is to display some serious rock & roll swagger, Escovedo had already played an important role in punk (with the Nuns ...

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  4. Sep 13, 2018 · What Latinidad sounds like. Alt.Latino: Show. LISTEN & FOLLOW. Alejandro Escovedo: A Latino Punk Pioneer. 'The Crossing' is possibly Escovedo's finest recorded work yet. September 13,...

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  5. Alejandro Escovedo returns to explore “one of the most fascinating paths in music" (NPR Music) on Echo Dancing - a career-spanning collection that’s less a look back than a bold new turn for this sonic adventurer and singular creative mind. Completely reinventing and re-recording his previous work - with inspiration from Brian Eno and Judy ...

  6. Nov 8, 2019 · Singer-songwriter and guitarist Alejandro Escovedo is a punk rock pioneer and veteran of Latino rock scene whose career has spanned almost 45 years.

  7. Jun 27, 2018 · Alejandro Escovedo, named artist of the decade by the alternative country magazine No Depression in March of 1998, stems from an illustrious musical family, but he has made his own mark in a variety of incarnations — from punk to roots rocker to singer-songwriter — producing an impressive and eclectic body of work that, at its best, shows an inc...

  8. Alejandro Escovedo (San Antonio, 10 de enero de 1951) es un músico, compositor y cantante estadounidense de música rock que lleva grabando y haciendo giras desde finales de los años 1970. Su instrumento principal es la guitarra .

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