Lila Downs - Contributions

Contributions

  • In 2003 she was invited by the Twelve Girls Band concert in Shanghai, China where she sang in French, Italian and English: Habanera from the opera Carmen, "Signore ascolta" from the opera Turandot and Summertime from Porgy and Bess. Also participated on the album "Spain in my heart: Songs of the Spanish Civil War" in the song "El quinto regimiento".
  • In 2004 collaborated with the afghan singer Kulsoom Syed Ghulam on the album Lullabies from the Axis of Evil in the song "Lalolalo (Don't you Worry My Child)".
  • In 2005 collaborated with the galician band Luar Na Lubre on the album Saudade in the song "Domingo Ferreiro" performed in galician.
  • In 2006 collaborated on the album Simpático (The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project album) of Brian Lynch and Eddie Palmieri in the song "Que sería la vida" with Brian Lynch.
  • In 2007 collaborated with the Argentinean band Los Calzones Rotos on the album Tanguito in the song "Loco". Also collaborated in the album "Homenaje a Pedro Infante: 50 aniversario" in the song "Amorcito corazón".
  • In 2008 on the album No Tiene Fin of Los Cojolites in the song "La Herlinda" and has an interest in the topic "El Pescador" of the disk Sin Fecha de Caducidad by the Mexican singer Celso Piña. Also participated on the album "Songs of the siren: Irresistible voices" in the song "La cumbia del mole".
  • In 2009 participated in the basque singer's album Kepa Junkera performs "Haurtxo Polita" in euskera. Also for the album Cantora, Vol. 2 of the singer Mercedes Sosa, with the theme of "Razon de Vivir" That same year also works with the theme "El Llorar" for Mexican musician Ernesto Anaya for his album Huapangueando. Also participated in the album What About Me? of the UK duo 1 Giant Leap in the songs "Come to the edges" with Huun Huur Tu and "Solita sin soledad" with Carlos Santana. Also participated in the album "Sweetheart: our favorite artists sing their favorite love songs" in the song "My One and Only Love"
  • In 2010 in the musical production of the Mexican singer-songwriter Benny Ibarra called The March of the Living has involvement with him singing a duet song "Calaveras", second single of this production.

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