Flaco's Legacy : The Globalization of Conjunto /
"A combination of button accordion and bajo sexto, conjunto originated in the Texas-Mexico borderlands as a popular dance music and became a powerful form of regional identity. Today, listeners and musicians around the world have embraced the genre and the work of conjunto masters like Flaco Ji...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
2023.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. The Globalization of Conjunto
- PART I. THE MIGRATION OF CONJUNTO. "We love you, Flaco!" : Chicken Skin Music, "Mingomania," and the Inter/national Presentation of Conjunto ; "Ladies and gentlemen, Dodge presents Flaco Jimenez!" : Arhoolie Records, KEDA Radio Jalapeño, and the Mediated Dispersal of Conjunto ; "From Texas to Washington and across to Michigan and Illinois...": Los Cuatro Vientos, Los Texmaniacs, Los Lobos, and the U.S. American Spread of Conjunto
- PART II: THE HYBRIDIZATION OF CONJUNTO. "You have to mix it up!": "Seguro Que Hell Yes," the Texas Tornados, Los Super Seven, and the Cultural Hybridity of Flaco Jimenez ; "I play the jazz accordion!" : "Rueda de Fuego (Ring of Fire)," "My Toot Toot," and the Country/Zydeco Influences of Mingo Saldívar and Steve Jordan ; "It's jealousy..." : Eva Ybarra and the Hybrid Offerings of Women in Conjunto
- PART III. THE APPROPRIATION OF CONJUNTO. "That's my music!" : Kenji Katsube, Dwayne Verheyden, and the Worldwide Participation in Conjunto ; "Esto es globalización!" : Rowwen Heze, the Rolling Stones, and the Commercialized.