Chiquita Boom: Weekend Playlist By Angelica Garcia

by | Dec 28, 2018 | MUSIC

Every Friday night, RVA Mag drops one scorcher of a playlist curated by influential artists, musicians, and institutions.

This week, we close out a year of fine music with a playlist from local singer-songwriter extraordinaire Angelica Garcia. She received a lot of attention from her excellent solo debut, Medicine For Birds, released in 2016 by Warner Bros. Since then, she’s made a decided pivot toward the DIY spirit of the Richmond music underground. These days, even as she continues to tour the world as a solo artist, she’s become a force on the local scene; her new group, Jr Wolf, pairs her with Virginia Moonwalker majordomo Russell Lacy. On this mix, she explores sounds from all over the world, but makes sure to represent the heck out of RVA in the process.

Dance your way into the new year with this one, Virginia.

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