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Mexican-American Border Music - Vol.4:
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Pioneer Mexican-American Dance Orchestras, 1926-1938
These Mexican and Mexican American orchestras range in size from clarinet or violin-led trios to 10 or 15 piece bands. The popular dance music recorded by these orchestras constitutes the first and last documents of a genre which was very popular during the half century between ca. 1885 and 1935. Their repertoire included all the popular dances of the time, such as polkas, waltzes, danzas, chotises, pasodobles, marches, one steps, tangos, mazurkas and foxtrots all of which are heard on this release. The CD will appeal to anyone interested in Dance music from the period - just listen to "La Negra" by Banda Chihuahua - it 's not the mariachi anthem, but pure ragtime!