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  <title>Stretch Armstrong &amp;amp; Bobbito Garcia</title>
  <description>On this episode of the generation ñ podcast, Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia talk about their fantastic new documentary Stretch &amp;amp;amp; Bob: Radio That Changed Lives and what they're up to together as well as on their own. We were thrilled to talk to these legends - and they were as cool and and the talk as wonderful as you'd hope. The generation ñ podcast explores what's happening in the world of bilingual, bicultural Latino happenings in art, entertainment and the world. Hosted by gen ñ founder Bill Teck, this is la vida ya'll. Mas Info: For more on doc Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives http://stretchandbobbito.com/ Or watch on www.netflix.com Catch up with what Bobbito Garcia is up to at http://koolboblove.com/ and Stretch Armstrong at https://twitter.com/stretcharmy and critic Marcus Pinn at http://www.pinnlandempire.com/ sweet, groovy music is La Concha by http://spamallstars.com/ from new album TransOceanic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/la-concha/id1166657002?i=1166657265 you can get down with generation ñ at http://generation-ntv.com/ &amp;amp;amp; bill at http://billteck.com/ </description>
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