Born continents and cultures apart, this dynamic duo delivers a
captivating fusion of Venezuelan and Appalachian folk music on harp,
banjo, cuatro, fiddle, maracas and more. Venezuela-born Larry
Bellorín is a legend of Llanera music, a rhythmic folk tradition from
his home country. Forced to seek political asylum in North Carolina,
the multi-instrumentalist met Grammy-nominated bluegrass and old-time
musician Joe Troop, founder of the acclaimed “Latingrass” band Che
Appalache. Together, their stories converge through a unique blend of
musical traditions — demonstrating that music truly knows no
borders. LISTEN: Hear the artists perform and learn more about their
unique stories — including how their destinies intertwined — in
this episode of NPR’s Here & Now: wbur.fm/3X2fB6e “Their
virtuosity is jaw-dropping live … they both take great, transcendent
joy in making this music together, and that kind of joy is
contagious.” — Folk Alley
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