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In 1990, an arts official witnessed Juan Gabriel&apos;s electrifying performance at a rural venue and became determined to bring Mexico&apos;s most beloved artist to its most elite stage. This podcast reveals her relentless fight against institutional prejudice, bureaucratic roadblocks, and production disasters to stage what was once dismissed as &quot;an assault on pure art&quot; but became one of the most iconic concerts in Mexican history: Juan Gabriel en Bellas Artes. An original Sonoro production featuring exclusive accounts from the people who made history the night Mexico&apos;s high culture learned to let loose.

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