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Frontera Collection ¡En Vivo! / May 6, 2021


Estilo Rockola!

This week’s show will be pre-recorded and will feature a musical journey of some of my favorite songs. This mix will include a nicely curated batch of songs in all formats. I hope you tune in and enjoy! 

El programa de esta semana estará pregrabado y contará con un viaje musical de algunas de mis canciones favoritas. Esta mezcla incluirá un lote de canciones cuidadosamente seleccionadas en todos los formatos. ¡Espero que sintonicen y disfruten!

 

When/Cuando: Thursday/Jueves 5/06/21 6-8 pm PST
Where/Donde: Frontera Collection YouTube Channel
Who/Quien: Digitizing Engineer/Ingeniero de digitalización – Juan Antonio Cuellar

                                                                 Playlist

 

Song Artist Accompaniment
Mi Mujercita Gaytan Y Cantu
No Seas Tonta Flaco Jimenez Y Toby Torres
Palomita Ingrata Hermanas Lima Con El Conjunto De Chucho Mendoza
En Toda La Chapa Conjunto Bernal
Quiereme Chiquita Laurita Y Ray
La Sacatuercas Los Fabulosos Cuatro
La Pachanga Dueto Rio Grande Con El Conjunto Los Pochos
Una Por Una Carlos Guzman
Pos Que Le Vamos Hacer Hermanas Padilla Con La Orquesta Los Costeños
Sufres Porque Quieres Rudy And The Reno Bops
De Mañana En Ocho Dias Tin Tan Y Su Carnal Marcelo Con El Mariachi
Me Piden Sixto Sanchez
El Corrido De Los Temblores Los Madrugadores
Carcel De Guadalajara Conjunto San Diego
Ya Lo Veras Rosa Maria Con La Orquesta De Rafael Hernandez
No Te Chifles Sunny  And The Sunliners
Ya Me Voy A Corea Trio Imperial
Summertime Big Lu Valeny Y Los Muchachos
Ravel’s Bolero In Mambo Joe Roland Quintet
Cancion Mixteca Los Dinos
La Flota De Los Borrachos Lalo Guerrero Con El Mariachi De Juan Navarrette
Vicente Saldivar Campeon Dueto San Martin Con Los Broncos De Reynoso
Tuve Un Sueño Los Madrugadores Con El Mariachi Mexico Del Norte
Watermelon Man The Fabulous Sunglows


Statement on the passing of Chris Strachwitz

Arhoolie Records Founder
July 1, 1931 – May 5, 2023

We celebrate the life of our founder, friend, and great record man Chris Strachwitz. He died peacefully at home in Marin County, CA, surrounded in his last days by dear friends and family. Over his 91 years, Chris captured the music that represents the best “down home music” the world has to offer.

He was at the forefront of nearly all the roots revivals over the last 60 years including blues, zydeco, Cajun, Norteño and Tejano music. His drive to document traditional music helped introduce the nation to our diverse musical heritage. He had the foresight to save music that might have otherwise been lost to obscurity and played a role in strengthening cultural traditions through his records, films, and most recently the Arhoolie Foundation. He cared for those around him, fought for royalties and recognition for Arhoolie artists, and provided counsel to countless musicians, writers, film makers, and academics.

Plans for a public celebration of his life will be announced in the coming weeks. Today we’re thinking of all that Chris brought to our lives and the lives of the musicians and fans with whom he shared his passion.