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Amor, Dolor y Lagrimas: Música Ranchera
Bandas Sinaloenses - "Música Tambora"
Border Crossings: New Directions in Tex-Mex Music
Ben Tavera King
"La música de los ‘Border Crossings’ es una mezcla de influencias indígenas, mestizas y europeas que bro...
Ben Tavera King
"La música de los ‘Border Crossings’ es una mezcla de influencias indígenas, mestizas y europeas que brotan con una sonoridad multicultural, que vibra con la emotiva improvisación del jazz..."
Ben Tavera King
Para información sobre ordenar... "The music of ‘Border Crossings’ mixes the Indian, Mestizo and European influences to come up with a polyglot [multicultural] sound, that tosses in the improvisational feel of jazz..."
Ben Tavera King
"La música de los ‘Border Crossings’ es una mezcla de influencias indígenas, mestizas y europeas que brotan con una sonoridad multicultural, que vibra con la emotiva improvisación del jazz..."
Ben Tavera King
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El Ciego Melquiades: San Antonio House Party
Con Corridos y Rancheras
Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque) was established by Roberto Martínez in 1962 and is renowned for their expertise in the performance of Mexican and Mexican–American music, especially their development of the New Mexican style corrido (narrative folk ballad). Two of the most famous corridos co...
Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque) was established by Roberto Martínez in 1962 and is renowned for their expertise in the performance of Mexican and Mexican–American music, especially their development of the New Mexican style corrido (narrative folk ballad). Two of the most famous corridos composed by Roberto — a 2002 Corridista Hall of Fame inductee — are tracks 1 and 7, “El Corrido de Daniel Fernández” and “El C...
Los Reyes de Albuquerque (The Kings of Albuquerque) was established by Roberto Martínez in 1962 and is renowned for their expertise in the performance of Mexican and Mexican–American music, especially their development of the New Mexican style corrido (narrative folk ballad). Two of the most famous corridos composed by Roberto — a 2002 Corridista Hall of Fame inductee — are tracks 1 and 7, “El Corrido de Daniel Fernández” and “El Corrido de Río Arriba,” inspired by heroic efforts of a local soldier who fought in Vietnam and the Tierra Amarilla incident, an attempted Hispanic resistance to the loss of their historic land grants.
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