New audiences for Mexican music /
The first part of the program describes Banda, a type of popular dance music that originated in Mexico over a century ago and is now sweeping Los Angeles. The second part of the program features the Texas-based mariachi band, Campanas de América. The third part of the program examines Tejano music,...
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| Format: | Video VHS |
| Language: | English Spanish |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
[1995]
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| Series: | Latino arts independent documentary series.
Heritage (Films for the Humanities (Firm)) |
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| Summary: | The first part of the program describes Banda, a type of popular dance music that originated in Mexico over a century ago and is now sweeping Los Angeles. The second part of the program features the Texas-based mariachi band, Campanas de América. The third part of the program examines Tejano music, popularized by the late singer Selena. |
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| Item Description: | Films for the Humanities: FFH 5701. Films for the Humanities: FFH 5700 (container). Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videocassette (29 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. |
| Format: | VHS. |
| Production Credits: | Executive in charge of production, Charles Vaughn ; executive producer, Linda Cuellar ; coordinating producer, Roy Flores ; photographer, Alberto Dominguez ; camera, Alex Velez, Sergio Gonzales ; graphics, John Grossenbacher. |