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" Mexicanto "
Trio Los Panchos:

Dear Friends, after the announcement a few days ago to take to make chronological musical history of " The Best Trilogy of All Time Romantic " as they were, are and will Los Panchos, today we have the great pleasure of making your disposal the first musical. The first disc - certainly - to record this great trio in New York in 1945 for the label " Coda", marked with the number LP 1004 at a rate of four songs per side. Formation of the trio

for this recording: Alfredo "El Guero" Gil , First and Third Guitar Voice Jesus "Chucho" Navarro , Rhythm Guitar and Vocals; Hernando Avilés Negrón, First and Third guitar voice.

For better illustration may be mentioned that the owner of Coda Label was nothing less than the Puerto Rican Gabriel Oller, brother of Vicente Tatay , the luthier who built Alfredo Gil the first clarinetist. Oller also had a music shop in the lobby of Hotel Belvedere New York, and it was in the store where purchased Alfredo Gil serve the Colombian tiple basis for the birth of the fife.

other hand, it is noteworthy in this album, the first recording of the bolero " Until Tomorrow" written by Chucho Navarro , considered the first bolero history Los Panchos. But let the same Gabriel Oller, Jr ., (Editor of the back of the disc), who briefly and succinctly enlighten us on this issue:

Mexico, a country rich in tradition and natural beauty is also a source of true folk music and dance. His music is dominated by Indian influence, dominant rhythms, usually 6 / 8 time.

Music is universally known and many of his famous songs have been translated into almost all languages, among which stand out, "La Cucaracha", "Cielito Lindo Huasteco", "Guadalajara" and many others.

The people of Mexico love to sing and dance and all that they can visit homes must be suitably equipped with the traditional guitar, an instrument of national resource.

A small orchestra in Mexico is known as "Mariachi" and consists mainly of string instruments, with a trumpet to toggle to the singers. This colorful group of musicians play in return for accepting any type of donation. They are in parks, cafes and other places where people gather in a festive atmosphere.

The eight songs on this album were chosen specifically for different sections of Mexico, and each is famous for some historical fact. "La Cucaracha" was made famous by the armies of Pancho Villa, and tells the story of a cockroach would not walk unless fully intoxicate not smoke marijuana. "Guadalajara" is the official state song of Guadalajara, and every tourist who visits Mexico in time learn to sing the chorus melody. "Lilongwe" (Are Veracruz) is a kind of song of the state of Veracruz, along the Gulf of Mexico. This song is included in the animated film from Walt Disney, "The Three Caballeros." "Cielito Lindo Huasteco" and "La Malaguena" are the type of the Huasteca, named for the region from which it originated, was inhabited by a tribe of Indians of the Huasteca. This type of Mexican music with the "falsetto", an effect sustained guttural quality. "The Guava" and "Yes, yes, yes ... No, no, no ..." style are "Corrido" in time of 2 / 4, as in America twist. These two numbers are the racy type, and are dedicated to the ladies. "Until Tomorrow" is a ballad type of song. It is the farewell song of a lover.

artists who sing the songs on this album are the famed Los Panchos, a trio of singers, guitarists who have heard much in this country and abroad through his work on "Viva America" \u200b\u200bpresented each week on CBS. Los Panchos are considered the most prominent interpreters of Mexican folk songs.

This realization would not have been possible without the generous and selfless cooperation of our beloved and highly respected co " Maxi, who owns this historic selection and preservation of it. Front and back covers of the original LP. Titles, genres and composers in the data sheet attached to the audio file. Koko

of Peru

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