
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Platicas Y Poetics S2E10 w/Joaquin “Muerte” Abrego
I felt like one lucky fan at a personal concert on the perfect sunny Sunday where my platica with
Joaquin Muerte was an intimate and inspiring exploration of his life, artistry, and philosophy.
Joaquin, a musician, songwriter, and activist living in San Antonio, shared stories of his
childhood in the barrio of San Felipe in Del Rio, where his parents instilled in him a deep love
for music and activism. With a sound that blends neo-Chicano soul reminiscent of Stevie
Wonder and Sunny Ozuna, Joaquin's music captures nostalgia, love, and a deep connection to his
roots. Joaquin emphasized the importance of being a "renaissance creator," advocating for
artistic versatility and the interconnectedness of all crafts. His passion for the barrio and its
culture is palpable, as is his belief in the power of community collaboration. Having started his
professional music career 16 years ago as a street performer, Joaquin is a founding member of
notable local bands—Combo Cosmico, Los Nahuatlatos, Eddie and the Valiants, and Joaquin
and the Glowliners—original Texas Chicano Soul. A traditional Danzante with pre-Hispanic
roots, he carries his spirituality into his artistry, embodying faith and intention in every creation.
Speaking with Joaquin felt like a heartfelt conversation with an old friend, delving into the
universal joys of eclectic music and its profound ability to connect us all. His story is a reminder
of the enduring power of the Chicano movement, pride, soul and its place in the new generation
of creators.
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