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Folk music -- New Mexico

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:

Las enfermeras de Chicago, 1970, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos57
Abstract

Unknown location. No listing in Cobos index. Commercial recording. Quality: fair. PLEASE NOTE: this should be number 12 of 12 songs on the audiofile.

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006

Las fuentes, 1971, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos24.8
Abstract

Tome, New Mexico. Includes commentary. Quality: Good/Fair.

Dates: 1971; Digitization: 2006

Las mananitas, 1972, 2007 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos3.5
Abstract

Albuquerque, New Mexico. Fragment. Quality: Fair/Poor.

Dates: 1972; Digitization: 2007 January 1

Las mananitas del Rey David, 1958, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos11.39
Abstract

Leyba, New Mexico. See item 11.4. Quality: Poor.

Dates: 1958; Digitization: 2006

Las palomitas de Potosi (Cuatro Palomitas blancas), 1958, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos12.3
Abstract

Leyba, New Mexico. See item 11.4. Quality: Poor.

Dates: 1958; Digitization: 2006

Les contare lo que me paso, 1958, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos10.17
Abstract

Tome, New Mexico. See item 9.13. Quality: Good/ Fair.

Dates: 1958; Digitization: 2006

Listen to the Mockingbird, 1971, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos24.6
Abstract

Tome, New Mexico. Includes whistling segment and commentary. Quality: Good/Fair.

Dates: 1971; Digitization: 2006

London Bridge, 1971, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos24.7
Abstract

Tome, New Mexico. Sung in Spanish. Quality: Good/Fair.

Dates: 1971; Digitization: 2006

Los Chamacos, 1972, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos1.3
Abstract

Chimayo, New Mexico. Mexican folk song popularized by Rosales y Robinson on 78 r.p.m. Columbia platters (1918). Recited. Quality: Fair

Dates: 1972; Digitization: 2006 January 1

Los dos hermanos envidiosos, 1971, 2007 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos6.6
Abstract

Vallecitos, New Mexico. Two brothers are envious of their younger brother, thus, when the opportunity presents itself, they murder him in the forest and bury his body. Although they return home and tell their father that their brother is lost in the forest, an Indian shows up with a singing flower, which tells of the evil deed of the olders brothers. Quality:Fair

Dates: 1971; Digitization: 2007 January 1