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Latin Roots: Mexrrissey

Mexrrissey.
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Mexrrissey.

It's a pop-culture phenomenon that's both surprising and enduring: The people of Mexico love Morrissey. A lot. The mopey rock star from Manchester who was the lead singer of The Smiths is basically a god, both in Mexico and among Latinos living in southern California. And the love goes both ways: At a 1999 show in California, Morrissey told the crowd, "I wish I was born Mexican."

On this Latin Roots edition of World Cafe, we meet the musicians who are practically making that wish come true. Mexrrissey is a band of all-star musicians from Mexico who have treated Moz's songs to a makeover, translating the lyrics into Spanish and filtering the original instrumentation through the sounds of Latin music — cumbia, mariachi, bolero. The group visited World Cafe to play songs off its debut record, No Manchester, and to discuss what connection to and validation from a megastar like Morrissey means to Mexican Americans in 2016.

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Talia Schlanger hosts World Cafe, which is distributed by NPR and produced by WXPN, the public radio service of the University of Pennsylvania. She got her start in broadcasting at the CBC, Canada's national public broadcaster. She hosted CBC Radio 2 Weekend Mornings on radio and was the on-camera host for two seasons of the television series CBC Music: Backstage, as well as several prime-time music TV specials for CBC, including the Quietest Concert Ever: On Fundy's Ocean Floor. Schlanger also guest hosted various flagship shows on CBC Radio One, including As It Happens, Day 6 and Because News. Schlanger also won a Canadian Screen Award as a producer for CBC Music Presents: The Beetle Roadtrip Sessions, a cross-country rock 'n' roll road trip.