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Folk music -- New Mexico

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:

De que vienen de la plaza las mujeres, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.12
Abstract

Socorro, New Mexico. "Once the women come from town...look out!" Thus begins the song that the informant sings with harmonica accompaniment. Quality: Good/Fair

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

Decima para pedir novia, 1970, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos15.3
Abstract

Albuquerque, New Mexico. The page of this entry is missing from the Cobos index. Not clear if this decima is meant to be sung. Recited. Quality: Good/Fair.

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006

Despierta, hermosa (El trovador), 1958, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos10.5
Abstract

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

Dates: 1958; Digitization: 2006

Desterrado sali de mi tierra, 1958, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos11.47
Abstract

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

Dates: 1958; Digitization: 2006

Dime, mi alma, que has pensado, 1973, 2007 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos6.14
Abstract

Chamita, New Mexico. Quality:Good/Fair

Dates: 1973; Digitization: 2007 January 1

Dios te salve, luna hermosa, 1968, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos20.6
Abstract

Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.

Dates: 1968; Digitization: 2006

Dios te salve, luna hermosa, 1968, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos23.4
Abstract

Albuquerque, New Mexico. Includes commentary. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.

Dates: 1968; Digitization: 2006

Dividido el corazon, 1968, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos22.4
Abstract

Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.

Dates: 1968; Digitization: 2006

Domingo Siete, 1970, 2006 January 1

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos7.1
Abstract

Socorro, New Mexico. A hunchback completes the lyrics of a song being sung by some witches and is made rich overnight. An envious friend goes to the woods, meets the witches and sticks his foot in it, gets a beating, and acquires the hump that the witches had taken away from the old hunchback. Recited. Quality: Good

Dates: 1970; Digitization: 2006 January 1

Don Gato, 1972, 2006

 Item
Identifier: CCcobos1.2
Abstract

Truchas, New Mexico. In search of a mate, Don Gato (Mr. Cat) falls from a roof and breaks three ribs and dislocates an arm. On his deathbed he requests, as a last wish, some chicken soup. Recited. Quality: fair.

Dates: 1972; Digitization: 2006