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Ayer y Hoy: N.M.'s 720th Bound for War
The group Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque) has been celebrated and honored during the second half of the twentieth century for its expertise in Mexican and MexicanAmerican music popular in northern New Mexico. Led by Roberto Martínez, the group has fused the lyrical sounds of New Mexican trad...
The group Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque) has been celebrated and honored during the second half of the twentieth century for its expertise in Mexican and MexicanAmerican music popular in northern New Mexico. Led by Roberto Martínez, the group has fused the lyrical sounds of New Mexican traditional music with other regional styles, perhaps most notably with the MexicanAmerican corrido (narrative folk ballad). Ayer y Hoy...
The group Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque) has been celebrated and honored during the second half of the twentieth century for its expertise in Mexican and MexicanAmerican music popular in northern New Mexico. Led by Roberto Martínez, the group has fused the lyrical sounds of New Mexican traditional music with other regional styles, perhaps most notably with the MexicanAmerican corrido (narrative folk ballad). Ayer y Hoy (Yesterday and Today) was recorded in dedication to the New Mexico Army National Guard’s 720th Transportation Company, which was deployed to fight in the Gulf War in 1991, carrying with them several donated copies of this album.
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La Chicanita, Vol. II
During the 1970s and early 1980s, Debbie Martínez (19592007) was a household name in the New Mexico music scene, serving as a role model for other young women who aspired to be successful musicians at a time when only men dominated the stage. Dubbed “La Chicanita” (The Little Chicana), Debbie Martínez’s...
During the 1970s and early 1980s, Debbie Martínez (19592007) was a household name in the New Mexico music scene, serving as a role model for other young women who aspired to be successful musicians at a time when only men dominated the stage. Dubbed “La Chicanita” (The Little Chicana), Debbie Martínez’s presence was anything but small or juvenile. This album is a testament to the outstanding capabilities she possessed at such a young ag...
During the 1970s and early 1980s, Debbie Martínez (19592007) was a household name in the New Mexico music scene, serving as a role model for other young women who aspired to be successful musicians at a time when only men dominated the stage. Dubbed “La Chicanita” (The Little Chicana), Debbie Martínez’s presence was anything but small or juvenile. This album is a testament to the outstanding capabilities she possessed at such a young age. On this recording, Debbie’s robust voice is featured on songs arranged and directed by her brother Lorenzo.
Durante los años de 1970s y 1980s, Debbie Martínez (19592007) era reconocida como una de las cantantes estrellas de la música regional de Nuevo México. Era también fuente de inspiración para las jóvenes que aspiraban a una carrera musical en un mundo principalmente dominado por los hombres. La presencia artística de Debbie Martínez, así como su robusta voz, contrastaban con su nombre artístico, “La Chicanita”. Esta grabación de canciones arregladas y dirigidas por su hermano Lorenzo es un testamento del talento que poseía a tan temprana edad.
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