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Since 1999, she has resided in Brooklyn, New York.[2]Cordero’s work in music began in her teen years in Atlanta, Georgia. She has performed as a solo artist as well as a number of bands, including Cordero, her bilingual rock group with husband and drummer Chris Verene.[3] She has recorded and toured both nationally and internationally.From the 1980s until 2009, Cordero performed with Man or Astro-man?, Dean and Britta, Josh Joplin Group, Angels of Light, Bee and Flower, and #1 Family Mover. Between 2010 and 2013, she performed with Os Mutantes,[4]Rasputina, Cordero, Tuff Sunshine, and Pistolera,[5][6] which she helped create.[7]In 2014, Cordero released her first solo album, Recordar, consisting of covers of Latin American protest songs.[8][9][10] In 2017, she released a second solo album, Querido Mundo.[11]Her third album, El Machete, came out in 2019.[12]Activism[edit]In 2017, Cordero and Raquel Berrios from the band Buscabulla formed a nonprofit activist organization called PRIMA (Puerto Rico Independent Musicians and Artists). The PRIMA Fund was established to provide emergency assistance to musicians and artists in Puerto Rico after the devastating effects of hurricanes Irma and Maria.[13] The organization has given over seventy grants and organized multiple concerts and events.[14]Discography[edit]YearArtistAlbumNotes1997#1 Family Mover#1 Family MoverDrums, percussion, vocals1999Jack LoganBuzz Me InPercussionAni CorderoGirl-Child-SpiritVocals, guitar, drumsJosh Joplin BandUseful MusicBackground vocals2001Various artistsThis Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based CompilationDrums2002CorderoLamb Lost in the CityGuitar, percussion, vocals, production2003Bee and FlowerWhat’s Mine Is YoursDrums, vocals2004CorderoSomos CorderoGuitar, timbales, vocals2005CorderoEn Este MomentoGuitar, percussion, vocals, production[15]Various artistsFor a Decade of Sin: 11 Years of Bloodshot RecordsGuitar, vocalsJosh JoplinJaywalkerPercussion, background vocalsPistoleraPistoleraDrums, background vocals2006PistoleraSiempre Hay SalidaPercussion, background vocals2008CorderoDe Donde EresPercussionPistoleraEn Este CaminoDrums, vocals2014Ani CorderoRecordarVocals, guitar, drums, percussion2017Ani CorderoQuerido MundoVocals, guitar, drums, percussion2019Ani CorderoEl MacheteVocals, guitar, drums, percussionReferences[edit]^ “Smoke Fairies Live at Leeds College Of Music on Saturday, 19th October 2013”. Leeds Music Scene, Warren Barner. 21 October 2013.^ Mark Keresman, “Cordero,”. Phoenix New Times, 20 April 2006^ “Ani Cordero Brings the Sound of Love, Protest and Social Change,” July 2013: Amy Lacount, Bust Magazine.^ Modern Drummer Magazine, “Ani Cordero,” October 2013: p. 14, article and photograph. ^ “Ani Cordero Pays Tribute to the History Of Latin Protest Music”. NPR, 28 June 2014^ “V\u00edctor Jara. Siempre ser\u00e1 canci\u00f3n nueva”. ZdeO, Jorge Leiva 23 December 2015^ “Review: Ani Cordero, ‘Querido Mundo'”. NPR, 16 February 2017. Felix Contreras ^ “Ani Cordero delves into the past for ‘Recordar'”. New York Daily News, Jose Manuel Simian, 1 May 2014^ “Review Ani Cordero \u2013 Recordar”. Sounds and Colours, by Marco Canepari 30 April 2014^ “Ani Cordero streaming protest album \u2018Querido Mundo,\u2019 made a video”. Brooklyn Vegan, By Andrew Sacher 22 February 2017.^ “Querido Mundo”. AllMusic. Review by Timothy Monger^ https:\/\/www.nylon.com\/puerto-rican-female-singer-songwriters^ https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/news\/latino\/fund-helps-puerto-rico-s-independent-musicians-after-hurricane-s-n846321^ https:\/\/people.com\/chica\/prima-fund-help-puerto-rican-musicians-artists\/^ “Cordero En Este Momento Bloodshot Records”. Hybrid Music ReviewsExternal links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/ani-cordero-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ani Cordero – Wikipedia"}}]}]