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Subscribe to join the Zoneheads! ► http://bit.ly/Sub2TWZMore Music! ► http://bit.ly/1nektezWe dress like mariachis and play the classic Gerudo Valley song fr...
I wish I could better that G. I'm a bit wanting when it comes to Mexican music, but as I was reading an Elvis Cole mystery story today I came across a Mexican composer, Manuel Maria Ponce. Here is one of his pieces - Estrellita.
I wish I could better that G. I'm a bit wanting when it comes to Mexican music, but as I was reading an Elvis Cole mystery story today I came across a Mexican composer, Manuel Maria Ponce. Here is one of his pieces - Estrellita.
Conlon Nancarrow - Prelude and Blues for Piano (1935)Joanna MacGregor, Piano-----------------------------------------------------Support this YouTube Channel...
NPR recently published a brief article on non-mariachi modern Mexican music.
Here's a charming track by Natalia Lafourcade plus Los Macorinos called 'Luz de Luna'
Natalia Lafourcade – Luz de Luna (En Mano de Los Macorinos) (Cover Audio)Letra: Álvaro CarrilloConsigue Musas Volumen 2 aquí: http://lafourcade.lnk.to/Musas...
and if you liked that, here is one of the tiny NPR concerts....
Watch Natalia Lafourcade play at the Tiny Desk.Did you know you can watch new Tiny Desk Concerts on npr.org ONE WEEK before they go up on YouTube? Click here...
(the two old guys play with Chavela Vargas - there's a bit of a vote of confidence for you..)
NPR recently published a brief article on non-mariachi modern Mexican music.
Here's a charming track by Natalia Lafourcade plus Los Macorinos called 'Luz de Luna'
Natalia Lafourcade – Luz de Luna (En Mano de Los Macorinos) (Cover Audio)Letra: Álvaro CarrilloConsigue Musas Volumen 2 aquí: http://lafourcade.lnk.to/Musas...
and if you liked that, here is one of the tiny NPR concerts....
Watch Natalia Lafourcade play at the Tiny Desk.Did you know you can watch new Tiny Desk Concerts on npr.org ONE WEEK before they go up on YouTube? Click here...
(the two old guys play with Chavela Vargas - there's a bit of a vote of confidence for you..)
For anyone who missed Global's recent post about Natalia Lafourcade and Los Macorinos, or hasn't had time to watch her rather wonderful performance on Tiny Desk, here's one of those tracks on its own to whet the apetite.
Natalia Lafourcade - Soledad y el Mar (En Manos de Los Macorinos) (La Fiesta Parte II)Letra: Natalia Lafourcade y David AguilarGrabado en vivo.Consigue Musas...
Buy the Carla Morrison Ansiedad Hoodie: Click on the link: https://bit.ly/carlamorrisonhoodieDownload & stream:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2rp3LU0Itunes: https...
Provided to YouTube by Arhoolie RecordsEl Rey De Pipa Roja · Los MontenosThe Roots Of The Narcocorrido℗ 2004 Arhoolie Productions Inc.Auto-generated by YouTube.
Ahead of Mr Trump dropping by to smirk at Teresa and compare height and hairstyle with her Madge, here's a few guys singing about one of his pet projects...and they're texmex-ish.
Grupo Fantasma - "The Wall" feat. Locos Por Juana and Ozomatli
Music & lyrics written by Consuelo Velasquez of Mexico in 1941. According to Velasquez, the song was inspired by an aria from an opera by Enrique Granados, a...
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Reason: Hope Global likes it OK!
Alan Lomax only ever recorded 2 Mexican folk songs. Wouldn't it be great if either of them were on YouTube?
Sadly, they have to be requested from the National Library of Congress.
However, the next entry in the Library of Congress entry is: Francisco Castillo Najera playing Corridos y canciones del siglo
Wouldn't it be great if that was on YouTube??
Sadly not.
But guess what?
This Mexican song is:
Alan Lomax only ever recorded 2 Mexican folk songs. Wouldn't it be great if either of them were on YouTube?
Sadly, they have to be requested from the National Library of Congress.
However, the next entry in the Library of Congress entry is: Francisco Castillo Najera playing Corridos y canciones del siglo
Wouldn't it be great if that was on YouTube??
Sadly not.
But guess what?
This Mexican song is:
Had a right hankering to hear 'Cortez Sail' from 'Juarez' by Terry Allen, this evening, and as it's as close to Mexico as I was getting today I thought I'd enter it for the Mexican Tuesday comp; though we do have a spot lightning forecast for the next couple of days too, so twice appropriate, though it's not lightning Tuesday as such.
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