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They were the Grammy nominee few knew last year, but the Texas-based soul-funk duo Black Pumas could clean up at 2021's ceremony with its three nominations.
Black Pumas and Grupo Fantasma founder Adrian Quesada, a Grammy winner and Oscar nominee, embraced his Laredo roots on the ...
In Boleros Psicodélicos II, the Texas musician revisits songs by Los Pasteles Verdes, Los Ángeles Negros, Joseles & more.
The second album from the Black Pumas, "Chronicles of a Diamond," drops on Oct. 27. The band, seen here playing at the second weekend of Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2021, abruptly ...
Black Pumas is the Austin 360 Artist of the Month for May, 2018. They performed "Know You Better" live in the studio of The Austin American-Statesman headquarters.
Black Pumas, which consists of guitarist/producer Quesada and lead vocalist Eric Burton, released their self-titled debut album in 2020 and earned three Grammy nominations for it.
The Black Pumas’ sound is a fresh mélange of familiar parts, a sonic world where shades of Bill Withers, Motown, Shuggie Otis and the Dramatics swirl around searing rock licks and a hip-hop ...
Black Pumas are a modern soul band, especially onstage. But on records, you have a darker, psychedelic side, with odd textures and shadows mixed in with the light moments.
Black Pumas’ journey to the Grammys began with a potentially awkward phone call. In late 2017, long-standing Austin-based guitarist and producer Adrian Quesada needed a singer for some new ...
BLACK PUMAS: (Singing) It's a good day to be, a good day for me, a good day to see my favorite colors. MARTIN: That's their song "Colors." Earlier this week, I visited with Eric and Adrian.
“Chronicles of a Diamond” by Black Pumas will go down in history as one of the defining soul albums of our generation. This is not hyperbole or hometown bias. The album is an obvious Grammy ...
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