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Emerson MagaƱa’s ā€˜Tequila Time’ is a celebration of home, nature, women and tequila

By STLPR



Cumbia, bolero, basanova and rumba are among the most prominent rhythms of Central and South America. For singer/songwriter Emerson MagaƱa, those sounds filled his childhood.


MagaƱa moved to St. Louis about three years ago. Growing up in Colima, Mexico, with a father who sang and played guitar, he said he quickly fell in love with the instrument and followed in his father’s footsteps – though it wasn’t easy for his father to get him to play at first.


ā€œI remember he tried to teach me guitar since I was a kid, but I said, ā€˜I don't like it,ā€™ā€ MagaƱa said. ā€œI decided to play with my friends [instead] and later my family came to my home for vacation and my cousin asked my dad, ā€˜Can you teach me guitar?’ And I felt so jealous. I said ā€˜I want to play guitar too. Can you teach me too?ā€™ā€


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