
Patsy Torres is one of the most influential Tejano artists of our time and the singer, songwriter, and “edutainer” opened up about her relationship with her late father, her first new album in seven years, and much more with the Cruz Control with AC Cruz Podcast.
Dame Tu Corazon is the new album from Torres, released in July, and features eight tracks including an emotional song about her father, who had an estranged relationship for many years before mending it before he passed away. Torres opened up about that relationship and share details about the song “Papasito Mio”.
With a Ph.D. in Education and Organizational Leadership, Dr. Patsy Torres is an “edutainer” who blends her scholarly knowledge with her unique musical talents to offer one-of-a-kind programs that mix her dialogue with inspiring and uplifting shows.
Considered a pillar of the Hispanic community, Dr. Torres’ contributions include being a leader and a role model for Hispanics, educators, women, children, musicians, and an inspiration for anyone who strives to find purpose and happiness in their lives.
Listen to the full interview with Dr. Patsy Torres on the latest episode of the Cruz Control with AC Cruz Behind The Mic Podcast below. Hear previous episodes and get more details at CruzControlWithACCruz.com.
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