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  • Mercedes Sosa: More than a Song

  • A Tribute to ”La Negra,” the Voice of Latin America (1935-2009)
  • By: Anette Christensen
  • Narrated by: Les Horovitz
  • Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins

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Mercedes Sosa: More than a Song

By: Anette Christensen
Narrated by: Les Horovitz
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Summary

With her powerful voice and compelling stage presence, the Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa was a world-class performer whose influence went far beyond the borders of music. Blacklisted as being one the most dangerous people to the regime in Argentina in the 1970s, she became the underground reference point for the poor and oppressed, and an icon of democracy who fought South America’s dictators with her voice.

Alongside her lifelong career, which earned her four Grammy Awards, Sosa also worked as Goodwill Ambassador for the children in Latin America and in the Caribbean, and was granted the prestigious position of vice president of the Earth Council. Nicknamed “The Voice of the Voiceless”, Sosa emerged as a legend and a much-loved mother of Latin America.

Although Mercedes Sosa was one of the most recognized artists in international music and collaborated with musicians ranging from Luciano Pavarotti, Sting, and Joan Baez, she remained an unsung hero outside of Latin America. However, now 10 years after her death, Sosa’s legacy continues to shine. Her example of integrity and solidarity lives on and make her a role model who points out the path to a more emphatic and compassionate world.

But how did a girl raised in a poor Indian working class family gain such influence?

Mercedes Sosa: More than a Song explores the secret behind Sosa’s remarkable impact and reveals how her upbringing, political circumstances, and personal tragedies formed her life and her career. Now, 10 years after her death, Sosa’s legacy continues to shine. Her example of integrity and solidarity lives on and make her a role model who points out the path to a more emphatic and compassionate world. Her story calls out for the best in all of us. You are about to meet a woman who will inspire you by her courage and authenticity.

©2020 Anette Christensen (P)2020 Anette Christensen
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