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'Quiero Creedence': Latin Musicians Love CCR

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El Cerrito is a small city in the San Francisco Bay Area, home to about 24,000 people. But for music fans, it's known as the birthplace of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Songs such as "Bad Moon Rising," "Fortunate Son," "Green River" and more were radio staples and heard around the world, but beloved especially in Mexico and Latin America. A new compilation album of Latin artists covering Creedence Clearwater Revival has just been released. It's called "Quiero Creedence." We talk with the project's producer Juan Manuel Caipo, and Deuce Eclipse of Oakland's Bang Data, one of 14 artists on the album.

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