Algo Nuevo October 14, 2018

Here’s the Sunday, October 14th, 2018 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —Something New with Dave Luera.

If you have questions, comments or music requests for host Dave Luera, send email to algonuevo@alaskapublic.org or post your comment at the bottom of this post.

All tracks played are listed below in the following format:

Song Title
Artist Name
Album Title
CD Label
Duration

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El Mosquito

Sangre Joven

Mal Ideas

SJ Records

4:53

 

Caminos De Michoacan

IMAS

Mucho Corazon

Allusion Studios

3:55

 

Popurri Rebelde # 5

Marcos Orosco

Emociones

OroMar

6:35

 

Oldies Medley

IMAS

Mucho Corazon

Allusion Studios

9:30

 

Me Quede Llorando

Lydia Castillo

Promo

Unknown

3:33

 

Tres Veces

Nikki Lopez/Ruben Ramos

Pegue Un Grito

Revolution

3:19

 

Antes Que Te Vayas

Marcos Orosco Y Rebelde

Pasion

OroMar

3:42

 

Ya Es Muy Tarde

Jess Lopez

Promo

Unknown

4:27

 

Con Tanto Amor Medley

Selena

Ones

EMI Latin

7:08

 

Me Voy

Tejano Highway 281

Promo

Tejano Powerhouse

3:45

 

Aguita De Melon

Tejano Highway 281

Promo

Tejano Powerhouse

4:02

 

Tu Sangre En Mi Cuerpo

Dynette Marie/Darren Cordova

Para Mis Padres

DMC

4:02

 

Para Mis Padres

Tejano Highway 281

Promo

Tejano Powerhouse

3:54

 

Nuestra Cancion

Gilbert Hernandez/Little Joe

Canta Conmigo

Powerhouse

3:20

 

Ay Mi Madre

Rick Fuentez Y Brown Express

Promo

Revolution

3:29

 

Mi Soldadita

Los Cruizers

Music to My Heart

Maracas Music

3:48

 

La Papaya

Los Cruizers

Music to My Heart

Maracas Music

3:19

 

Tell It Like It Is

Liberty Band

The Journey Continues

TMR

4:59

 

Vestida De Blanco

Liberty Band

The Journey Continues

TMR

3:00

 

Que Vengan Los bomberos

Ernestine romero

Para Ustedes

EWR

3:39

 

Un Ratito

Ernestine romero/Stefani Montiel

Para Ustedes

EWR

3:27

 

Dos Pajarillos

Ray Camacho

Pecadora

Cobalt

4:17

 

Te Llame

Ray Camacho

Pecadora

Cobalt

4:19

 

Cumbia Mix

Mazz

Club Mix

Freddie

18:28

 

Mi Familia Tan Bonita

Johnny Sanchez Y Puro Norte

Mi Familia Tan Bonita

Randall Records

3:29

 

Echame A Mi La Culpa

Johnny Sanchez Y Puro Norte

Mi Familia Tan Bonita

Randall Records

3:21

 

Veinte Anos

Los Cruizers

Amazing Tejano Oldies

Maracas Music

3:43

 

Amarradita

Los Cruizers

Amazing Tejano Oldies

Maracas Music

3:39

 

God Bless the Child

Santana/Isley Brothers

Power of Peace

Starfaith

7:11

 

Como La Flor

August

V Generations

Sound Garden

3:09

 

La Negra Tomasa

August

V Generations

Sound Garden

5:01

 

Las Nieves De Enero

Mark Rendon Y Deztino

Noches Eternas

Great Day Productions

4:04

 

El Ausente

Lynda V and the Boys

Promo

Unknown

3:11

 

Maria Elena

Eddie Dimas

El Mosquito

Christy Records

4:11

 

Elida’s Rancheras Mix

Elida Reyna Y avante

Club Mix

Freddie

9:18

Eric Bork, or you can just call him “Bork” because everybody else does, is the FM Operations Manager for KSKA-FM. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the FM broadcast. He produces and edits episodes of Outdoor Explorer, the Alaska-focused outdoors program. He also maintains the web posts for that show. You may have heard him filling in for Morning Edition or hosting All Things Considered and can still find him operating the soundboard for any of the live broadcast programs.

After escaping the Detroit area when he was 18, Bork made it up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where he earned a degree in Communications/Radio Broadcasting from Northern Michigan University. He spent time managing the college radio station, working for the local NPR affiliate, and then in top 40 radio in Michigan before coming to Alaska to work his first few summers. After then moving to Chicago, it only took five years to convince him to move back to Alaska in 2010. When not involved in great radio programming he’s probably riding a bicycle, thinking about riding bicycles, dreaming about bikes, reading a book, or planning the next place he’ll travel to. Only two continents left to conquer!

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