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Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 451A
Scope and Contents Part I of III. Recording of the New Mexico Folklore Society Conference, Holiday Inn, Cerrillos Road, at Santa Fe. Part I of III. Program flyer in Cobos folder. Begins at 00:15 and ends at 1:12. Introduction (poor recording, volume goes up and down. John Donald Robb is President of the New Mexico Folklore Society in 1974 and is presiding at the conference. Ruben Cobos was the First Vice-President. Introduction of the Mayor of Santa Fe. Conference program for 1974 in Cobos folder)....
Dates: May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 451B
Scope and Contents Part II of III. Lisa Null and Pitt Kinsolving, cont. of lecture and folk music. See also CD 452 A.



Dates: May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 451C
Scope and Contents Part III of III. Charles Briggs, What is a Modern - day Santo, cont. from CD 351 B. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 10:07.



Dates: May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, 1949, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 452A
Scope and Contents Part I of II. (Apparently some other older material from about 1949 was recorded along with or over the May 1974 Santa Fe Folklore Society Conference program on this tape, later the recording returns to the conference program. First apparently from a 1949 recording here is Manuel Antonio Esquibel, La Joya, NM, born 1888, duplicate of CD 376, begins at 00:06 and ends at 1:11, El Bazar del Diablo (song, good recording, singing in Spanish). ...
Dates: 1949, May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, 1949, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 452B
Scope and Contents Part II of II. Frances Leon Swadish at the Folklore Society Conference, May 1974, Santa Fe. Begins at 00:20 and ends at 29:08. Introduction (good recording, Swadish talks about the first settlers in New Mexico); 2. Lecture (good recording, genizaros and cautivos, captives, Native American Indians, Hispanics, Spanish pobladores, she studied the lower Chama valley, horse and buggy study, old fashioned methodology, Ute reservation, land grants, Abiquiu, 19th century New Mexico history, records,...
Dates: 1949, May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, 1949, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 453A
Scope and Contents Part I of II. This recording is from the New Mexico Folklore Society Conference, Santa Fe, May 1974. Repeat of talk by Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert. Duplicate of CD 451 A.



Dates: 1949, May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, 1949, May 11, 1974

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 453B
Scope and Contents This recording is from the New Mexico Folklore Society Conference, in Santa Fe, May 1974. Fray Anglico Chavez talk cont., cont. from 453 A, duplicate of CD 451 B.



Dates: 1949, May 11, 1974

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 10, 1975

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 454A
Scope and Contents Part I of II. Recordings at the New Mexico Folklore Society Conference, May 10, 1975, at Student Memorial Center, Western New Mexico University, in Silver City, New Mexico. In 1975 Ruben Cobos was President of the Society. Here is speaker, Fern Lyon, author and free lance folklorist from Los Alamos, NM. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 33:07. 1. Introduction (good recording, introduction of Fern Lyon); 2. Lecture (good recording, on Grant County western New Mexcio folklore, stories, woman escaped...
Dates: May 10, 1975

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 10, 1975

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 454B
Scope and Contents Part II of II, poor recording, speed is wrong, not intelligible.
Dates: May 10, 1975

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 10, 1975

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 455A
Scope and Contents Part I of III, more of the New Mexico Folklore Society Conference, Silver City, New Mexico, May 1975. Entertainment, musical performance by women students. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 32:11. Live music (fair recording, various performers, singing in Spanish, some inaudible, Cindy Chandler, Sally Provencio, Rachel Sais, Amy Gillespie, Sherry Lane, students from Western New Mexico University, Silver City, with David Powell, Professor of English, Western New Mexico University, program in Cobos...
Dates: May 10, 1975

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 10, 1975

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 455B
Scope and Contents Part II of III. Anonymous man. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 3:00, at Folklore Society Conference luncheon, May 1975, Silver City, NM (poor recording, lecture, verbal invitation).















Dates: May 10, 1975

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 10, 1975

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 455C
Scope and Contents Part III of III. The New Mexico Folklore Society Conference, May 1975, Silver City, NM cont. Dean Loganbille, Professor of Humanities, New Mexico Tech, Socorro. Begins at 24:21 and ends at 38:55. 1. Introduction (good recording, Cathy Bower introduces him); 2. Lecture (good recording, on Indian tales, Alamo Navajo Reservation, 80 miles from Socorro, separate from the main Navajo Reservation, aka Big Navajo, the Alamos were a peaceful tribe and never had a war chief, town Indians, werewolves,...
Dates: May 10, 1975

Ruben Cobos, recorder, May 10, 1975

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 456
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos. CD 456 is a copy of a Presto company disc, designed for recording at home, smaller size like a 45, with two spindle holes. Hand written notes probaby by Cobos on the disc and envelope say Cuando Yo Muera, ca. 1930s (recorded for F. H. Martinez and Jesus Gutierrez, Mexicano la verdad, men singing, guitars, fair recording, noise, static, bit out of tune. Disc in Cobos archival originals).
Dates: May 10, 1975

Ruben Cobos, recorder, June 1, 1946

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 457
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos. CD 457 is a copy of a Wilcox - Gay Recordio disc, like the size of a 45, Charlotte, Michigan, for home recording two spindle holes. This has Ruben Cobos singing two songs, without accompaniment, good to fair recording, some static noise. Note on one side of disc says (1. La Noche Esta Serena, New Mexico folksong, Ruben Cobos, June 1, 1946; 2. opposite side says El Paloma and La Paloma, New Mexico folksong, also June 1, 1946, he sings that la paloma is in Santa Fe, uses local terms,...
Dates: June 1, 1946

Ruben Cobos, recorder, April 18, 1954

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 458
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos. CD 458 is a copy of two audiodiscs recordings, in one album sleeve, by Audio Device, Inc., New York, NY, they are a bit larger than a 45, for recording at home, with two spindle holes, date written on disc is April 18, 1954, Ruben Cobos, singing in Spanish, good recording, some noise. 1. Te Quiero, dijiste, divina mujer (almost like opera style, love song, with piano acompaniment); 2. Altiva y orgullosa (with piano accompaniment, almost like opera style); 3. Mi Severiana, buscando...
Dates: April 18, 1954

Ruben Cobos, recorder, July 24, 1947, ca. 1949.

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 459
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos. Two discs were together in one album sleeve, they were converted to one CD. One is a Presto recording and the other an audiodisc, both with two spindle holes, for recording at home. Audiodisc had two songs and Presto had one, Side B of Presto was blank. Presto, Side 1, Ruben Cobos (date is July 24, 1947, singing, without accompaniment, La Recien Casada, esposa abandonada, buscando su marido, songs has - he was killed by a French traitor en las guerras de Valverde, New Mexico,...
Dates: July 24, 1947, ca. 1949.

Robert Vialpando, recorder, March 12, 1948

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 460
Scope and Contents Robert Vialpando. CD is a copy of a Silvertone record disc, with two spindle holes, for home recordings, made for Ruben Cobos. 1. La Barca de Oro (poor recording, static, song sung by a high school class from Ogden, Utah, date is March 12, 1948, their professor dedicated the song to his friend, Dr. Cobos and his wife Mrs. Cobos, guitar accompaniment); 2. La Enredadera (fair to poor recording, disc label says R. Vialpando, man is singing, guitar accompaniment, date is February 27, 1948).
Dates: March 12, 1948

Robert Vialpando, recorder, August 20, 1947

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 461
Scope and Contents Robert Vialpandos and his wife. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, with four spindle holes, a bit larger than a 45, made for home recordings. Songs are sung by Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Vialpando, R. L.Vialpando, made on August 20, 1947, at Alcalde, New Mexico, they dedicate the songs to Ruben Cobos and his wife 1. La Noche Serena, oscura (duet by Mr. and Mrs. Vialpando, guitar accompaniment); 2: Las Chibarrias (sung by Mr. Vialpando, guitar accompaniment, good recording).
Dates: August 20, 1947

Robert Vialpando, recorder, August 20, 1947

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 462A
Scope and Contents Mrs. Robert Vialpando. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, four spindle holes, made for home recordings. Song by Mrs. Robert Vialpando, recorded at Alcalde, NM, August 20, 1947. Song, side A, La Cuca, llorona, querida (begins with one woman, then another joins in, duet, good recording, lover is in prison).
Dates: August 20, 1947

Robert Vialpando, recorder, August 20, 1947

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 462B
Scope and Contents Mrs. Robert Vialpando. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, four spindle holes, made for home recordings. Song by Mrs. Robert Vialpando, recorded at Alcalde, NM, August 20, 1947. Song, side B, La Lirunda, Nicolas. (Side B was skipped in first reformatting and is not on Cobos external drive, Side 2 was reformatted later and CD is here added, archival CD 262 B with Cobos Masters).
Dates: August 20, 1947

Robert Vialpando, recorder, August 20, 1947

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 463
Scope and Contents Robert Vialpando. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, four spindle holes, for home recordings. Note on envelope says recording was given to Cobos by Robert Vialpando. Cobos note says La Carbonera is cancion muy antigua, very old song, from Alcalde, New Mexico, August 20, 1947. Begins at 00:03 and ends at 4:50. 1. La Carbonera (good recording, by Vialpando and Montoya, two men singing, guitar accompaniment); 2. Blanca Flor (woman singing, guitar accompaniment, fair recording); 3. Las Palomitas (woman...
Dates: August 20, 1947

Ruben Cobos, recorder, n.d

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 464
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos and others. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, two spindle holes, made for home recordings. Presumed to be recorded by Ruben Cobos. Note on disc says antes de 1900, song from before 1900?, but no date is on the piece. 1. Flor de Dalia (fair recording, by Guty Cardenas, FHM - Jesus Gutierrez, two men singing, guitar accompaniment); 2. Dos Corazones (by FHM - Jesus Gutierrez, two men singing, guitar accompaniment, fair to poor recording).
Dates: n.d

Ruben Cobos, recorder, August 4, 1948

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 465
Scope and Contents Eduardo Sandoval. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, made for home recordings. 1. La Enredadera (fair recording, by Eduardo Sandoval, guitar accompaniment, date on disc is August 11, 1948); 2. Granadinas (fair recording, by Eduardo Sandoval, guitar accompaniment, August 4, 1948).
Dates: August 4, 1948

Ruben Cobos, recorder, August 18, 1954

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 466
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, four spindle holes, made for home recordings. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 6:48. Ruben Cobos singing, April 18, 1954, note on disc says to Giovanna, from Ruben. 1. Te Quiero, dijiste (fair recording, piano accompaniment, almost like opera style); 2. Nunca, yo se que nunca besare tu boca (fair recording, piano accompaniment).
Dates: August 18, 1954

Ruben Cobos, recorder, August 18, 1954

 Item — Box: 5, CD: 467
Scope and Contents Ruben Cobos. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, made for home recordings. Note on disc says to Giovanna from Ruben, date is April 18, 1954, Ruben Cobos is singing, he is making the recording. Begins at 00:12 and ends at 5:48. 1. Ay, ay, ay, paloma del alma mia, frio, abrigo (fair recording, piano accompaniment, almost like in opera style); 2. Altiva, junto a mi (by Ruben Cobos, fair recording, piano accompaniment).
Dates: August 18, 1954