Box 5
Container
Contains 114 Results:
Ruben Cobos, recorder, ca. 1943
Item — Box: 5, CD: 468
Scope and Contents
Ruben Cobos. CD is a copy of an Ambassador recording disc, paper disc, two spindle holes, from the World War II era, made for home recording, a service man overseas could make the recording and send it home, pictures on the disc are people in war time, military, businessman, sailor, infantry man, pilot, women in uniform, office worker, nurse and woman factory worker, radio studio people, recording people, etc. Around the edge of the disc it says buy bonds, buy stamps, also inside is an...
Dates:
ca. 1943
Ruben Cobos, recorder, April 18, 1954
Item — Box: 5, CD: 469
Scope and Contents
Ruben Cobos. CD is a copy of a Presto disc, made for home recordings, four spindle holes. Ruben Cobos singing, April 18, 1954. 1. Altiva, orgullosa (good recording, some static, piano accompaniment, like in opera style); 2. Ay, ay, ay, paloma del alma mia (good recording, some static, piano accompaniment, like in opera style). Probably Ruben's copy of CD 467.
Dates:
April 18, 1954
Ruben Cobos, recorder, April 4, 1954
Item — Box: 5, CD: 470
Scope and Contents
Ruben Cobos. CD is a copy of a audiodisc recording disc, New York, two spindle holes, for home recordings. Ruben Cobos is singing, April 4, 1954. 1. Altiva, orgullosa (poor to fair recording, warping, piano accompaniment, almost like opera style); 2. Ay, ay, ay, paloma del alma mia (fair recording, piano accompaniment). Similar to CDs 467 and 469.
Dates:
April 4, 1954
John D. Robb, recorder, ca. 1948
Item — Box: 5, CD: 471
Scope and Contents
CD begins with a radio show that Cobos probably taped over this other recording. About 10:10 through 33:42 there is a recording of two songs from a Los Pastores program (note in the Box lid says Robb,1948, Sony 102, fair recording, fades in and out, children singing, different voices, guitar accompaniment, location is not given. Robb is speaking on the recording. Tape ends with another song from the radio taped over the Pastores music. Robb recorded some Pastores music in Belen, but no lcation...
Dates:
ca. 1948
Taos Recordings and Publications, 1964
Item — Box: 5, CD: 472
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a 33 1/3 rpm, Bailes de Taos, played by Los Charros, Francisco Vallejos, violin, and Rafael Martinez, guitar, good recording, commercial recording, Taos Recordings and Publications, Taos, New Mexico, #6. Side one, 1. La Entriega (verses, wedding, marriage); 2. La Varsoviana, Put Your Little Foot, waltz; 3. La Cuna, The Cradle; Side two, 4. Valse de don Gorgonio; 5. Shotis; 6. Cinco de Mayo, valse. Songs for Spanish colonial dances, bailes, tonadas, Taos fiestas. Francisco...
Dates:
1964
Taos Recordings and Publications, 1960
Item — Box: 5, CD: 473
Scope and Contents
Cleofes Vigil. CD is a copy of New Mexican Alabados, 1960, three songs sung by Cleofes Vigil, no accompaniment, good recording, slow, lament, Penitente songs, commerical recording, Taos Recordings and Publications, Taos, New Mexico Side one, 1. Por la orilla de un arroyo (el pastor searching for his lost sheep along the banks of an arroyo, he is praying, the Virgin of Guadalupe appears to him and brings them back to him, miracle, milagro, borreguero, ganado, Virgin Mary); 2. En este nuevo dia...
Dates:
1960
Independent Learning Systems, Inc., n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 474
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a ILS Pronunciation Disc for Students, San Rafael, California, Part III, anonymous woman speaking, commercial recording, Spanish lesson for children (good recording, clear voice, in Spanish, stories and rhymes. Side one, 1. El Gato y Los Ratones; 2. Epigrama; 3. La Cigarra y la Hormiga; 4. Los Piojos y Las Pulgas; 5. Leyenda Incaica; 6. Cancion del Jinete; 7. Oracion Rustica; Side two, Versos Sencillos de Jose Marti, lectura normal y pausada; 9. Guantanamera, cancion, song.
Dates:
n.d.
Ruben Cobos, recorder, ca. 1947
Item — Box: 5, CD: 475
Scope and Contents
Ruben Cobos. Begins at 00:01 and ends at 14:15. Various songs sung by Ruben Cobos (good recording, guitar accompaniment, no date but probably 1947. 1. Carmen Carmela, luz de mis ojos (first song starts in middle of the verse); 2. La Recien Casada (women, widow abandoned, marriage, a French traitor killed husband at battle of Valverde, New Mexico); 3. Gallo Capeton (gallina, polos, quiriquiri); 4. El Zapatero (zapatos como los patos); 5. Yo soy tu paloma blanca; 6. Cuando salimos de Kansas...
Dates:
ca. 1947
Al Hurricane, recorder, ca. 1970
Item — Box: 5, CD: 476
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a 45 rpm, Hurricane album, arranged and produced by the Sanchez Brothers, Al, Morrie and Gaby, Albuquerque, New Mexico, commercial recording, good recording. 1. Pepito, ay, pepito (by Baby Gaby Sanchez, Maria, shame and scandal in the family); 2. Mexican cowboy (son un ranchero trubador, castigador, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Bilingual, Spanish, English, language).
Dates:
ca. 1970
Al Hurricane, recorder, ca. 1967
Item — Box: 5, CD: 477
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a 45 rpm, Hurricane album, produced by Al Hurricane, Albuquerque, New Mexico, commercial recording, good recording. 1. Corrido de Daniel Fernandez (in Spanish, by Roberto Martinez, Los Reyes de Albuquerque, Ray Flores, Miguel Archibeque, Isidro Chavez, George Benavidez, about Danny Fernandez, born in Albuquerque in 1944, grew up in Los Lunas, he died in South Vietnam on February 18, 1966, on his second tour of duty, after an ambush on his unit by the Viet Cong he threw himself...
Dates:
ca. 1967
Al Hurricane, recorder, ca. 1968
Item — Box: 5, CD: 478
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a 45 rpm, Hurricane album, Albuquerque, New Mexico, commercial recording, good recording. 1. Corrido de Rio Arriba (by Roberto Martinez and the Reyes de Albuquerque, singing, guitars, guitaron, accordion, event of June 5, 1967, New Mexico, about gente de nuestra raza, happened at Tierra Amarilla, court house raid, note - Reies Lopez Tijerina is not named, song says there was to be no violence, people had lost patience with U.S. government, their cry for land to be able to use it...
Dates:
ca. 1968
Al Hurricane, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 479
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a 45 rpm, Road Runner Records, Santa Fe, New Mexico, commercial recording, good recording, both by Jorge Antonio Gonzales, aka George A. Gonzales, with Mariachi Alma Jalisciense, Jalisco. 1. Mata Perdida, florecita hermosa; 2; Ay Rio que Cruzas.
Dates:
n.d.
Follet Publishing Co., recorder, ca. 1960
Item — Box: 5, CD: 480
Scope and Contents
CD is a copy of a tape with Children's Narratives, in Spanish, apparently made by Cobos, note says Follett Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, and the woman speaking is Ida N. Hinojosa, she reads the stories slowly, clearly, children, education, in Spanish, commercial recording, good recording (1. Nadie Le Hace Caso a Andres, Nobody Listens to Andrew; 2. Demasiados Perros, Too Many Dogs; 3. El Hoyo del Cerro, The Hole in the Hill, conejos, rabbits; 4. Elena, La Ballena, Mabel the Whale; 5. Tulita,...
Dates:
ca. 1960
Spoken Arts, Inc., recorder, ca. 1963
Item — Box: 5, CD: 481
Scope and Contents
Recording begins with music, probably Ruben taping from the radio, then moves to Spanish Songs for Children, Spoken Arts, Inc., New Rochelle, NY, commercial recording, good recording, singing, in Spanish. with guitar accompaniment, some of the songs are from Medieval Spain, children, education, lesson, man singing, woman singing, alternating, guitar accompaniment. Begins at 00:06 and ends at 38:11. 1. El Arroyo (overlaid by radio music); 2. El carbonero (woman singing); 3. Ya se van los...
Dates:
ca. 1963
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 482A
Scope and Contents
Music program, Part I, unknown, commercial, probably Ruben or family member taping from the radio, hard rock, Part II cont. on CD 482 B.
Dates:
n.d.
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 482B
Scope and Contents
Part II, music program, cont. hard rock, commercial, probably Ruben or family member taping from the radio.
Dates:
n.d.
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 483
Scope and Contents
Music, traditonal Mexican songs, probably taped by Ruben from the radio, perhaps used for a demonstration of types of Mexican music for his class, commercial recording, good recordings, several different singers, different instruments, without introduction or explanation, unknown performers or groups, dance tunes, mariachi, ranchera, jarocha, huasteca, huapango, etc. Begins at 00:04 and ends at 36:42. Among them are 1. Cielito Lindo, 2. La Cucaracha; 3. No Quiro ser borracho; 4.Song, hay la la...
Dates:
n.d.
Ruben Cobos, recorder, November 5, 1949
Item — Box: 5, CD: 484
Scope and Contents
Adolfo Silva, from Valencia, NM. Begins at 00:03 and ends at 1:13. Ojos de Don Simon (song, one strophe, fair to poor recording, introduced by Dr. Cobos, Cobos note in folder says - who is this, uncertain?).
Dates:
November 5, 1949
Anonymous, recorder, ca. 1970
Item — Box: 5, CD: 485
Scope and Contents
Edwin Berry, from Tome. NM. Part I of III. Begins at 00:06 and ends at 31:14. 1. Some material similar to other recordings of Berry, like CD 112. Part II is cont. below and Part III is on CD 486. In the middle of the interview with Edwin Berry there is a recording is an anonymous man speaking. Begins at 31:14 and ends at 44:31. He is telling cuentos (poor recording, nearly inaudible, stories, don Cachuate, difficult to hear, hombre en la mascara, diablo, sharing lunch with death, but not with...
Dates:
ca. 1970
Anonymous, recorder, ca. 1970
Item — Box: 5, CD: 486
Scope and Contents
Edwin Berry, Tome, NM, Part III, cont. from CD 485 above. Some material similar to Berry as recorded on CD 113. Begins at 00:03 and ends at 1:08. Local traditions, Las Pastorelas (good recording, songs, shepherds, Christmas, Navidad, ends abruptly).
Dates:
ca. 1970
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 487
Scope and Contents
Anonymous man. Begins at 00:09 and ends at 1:42, cannot determine the name of the speaker, uncertain of the place name noted? 1. History of apples, just a few comments (poor recording, begins with two men speaking, in Spanish, one man tells about la manzana de Octubre, a small apple from Mexico in use today, and about another apple from Spaniards, from time when Spanish came, would camp in the area?, settled there, those apples died out, orchards very old, fruit, he is interrupted by the...
Dates:
n.d.
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 488
Scope and Contents
Anonymous man. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 00:34. Part II, cont. Story (good recording, about sierra, tres hombres, hijos, three men, sons, buscando trabajo, como van a comer).
Dates:
n.d.
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 489
Scope and Contents
Anonymous man. Begins at 00:07 and ends at 6:50. Story (fair recording, about a woman and her three sons, they went to study and work for a king, they all learned a trade, zapatero, sastre, buen ladron, good thief, borrego).
Dates:
n.d.
Anonymous, recorder, n.d.
Item — Box: 5, CD: 490
Scope and Contents
Anonymous woman. Begins at 00:02 and ends at 16:00. 1. Indita de Cochiti (good recording, in Spanish, women); 2. San Antonio (good recording, religion); 3. Maria Madre mia (good recording, heaven, Virgin Mary, valse).
Dates:
n.d.
Ruben Cobos, recorder, ca. 1947
Item — Box: 5, CD: 491
Scope and Contents
Ruben Cobos. Begins at 00:03 and ends at 22:03. Ruben Cobos singing, guitar accompaniment, good recording. Part I is similar to CD 475 1. Part I. 1. Carmen Carmela, luz de mis ojos; 2. La Recien casada (women, widow abandoned, a French traitor killed husband at battle of Valverde, New Mexico); 3. Gallo Capeton (gallina, polos, quiriquiri); 4. El Zapatero (zapatos como los patos); 5. Yo soy tu paloma blanca; 6. Cuando salimos de Kansas (young cowboy, vaquero died in corral); 7. Cuatro gallinas y...
Dates:
ca. 1947