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Musicians Latino Culture & History Music Music - Folk Music
  • Presenting Ladino songs with guitarist and singer Larry Mesirow.

    Jun. 12, 1991

    Terkel comments and presents a musical performance of Ladino songs

  • Lino Chavez and his Mexican Folk Ensemble discuss music, culture and performing

    Aug. 12, 1959

    Lino Chavez and his Mexican Folk Ensemble discuss, through a translator, Mexican culture and music and perform their song "El Jarabe" at 2:50, "El Tilingo" at 13:50, "Maria Chuchena" at 23:05, "El Cascabel" at 29:31, "La Bamba" at 38:39, and "El Ahualulco" at 47:55. These songs have been removed from this recording.

  • Interviewing oral historian, folk musician and musicologist Jesus "Chuy" Negrete

    Oct. 24, 1997
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