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Belen Escobedo- Panfilo's Guera (CD)

SKU: 609408120237
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the album cover for Belen Escobedo - Panfilo's Guera

Before accordions became dominant in Conjunto music, the fiddle was the most common instrument in the genre. Belen Escobedo is one of the few living musicians who plays the rare and beautiful fiddle tunes in the South Texas Tejano (Texas-Mexican) tradition. Growing up on the South side of San Antonio and working as a professional fiddler since she was a teenager, Belen has preserved a unique style of fiddling that has all but disappeared from the Texas borderlands. Belen has a vast and unique repertoire, including tunes she learned from her grandfather's whistling. In 2017, Belen was awarded the Master Texas Fiddler Award at the Festival of Texas Fiddling in recognition of her significance as a one of the only people (and only woman) maintaining the rich traditions of Texas-Mexican fiddling.

Tracklist:

  1. Flor De Capomo
  2. Te Vas Angel Mio
  3. Monterrey
  4. Cachito De Luna
  5. Rasca Petate
  6. Cachita
  7. O Gran Dios
  8. Capullito De Aleli
  9. La Faceta
  10. Cuando Salgo A Los Campos
  11. Las Perlitas
  12. Tampico Hermoso
  13. Barn Dance Shotis
  14. Dos Muchachas En La Tienda
  15. Arboles De La Barranca
  16. Viva Seguin
  17. El Garabato
Format: New CD/Latin Pop/Rock

Belen Escobedo- Panfilo's Guera (CD)

SKU: 609408120237
Regular price ¥83.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 10.30.2020

 
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Before accordions became dominant in Conjunto music, the fiddle was the most common instrument in the genre. Belen Escobedo is one of the few living musicians who plays the rare and beautiful fiddle tunes in the South Texas Tejano (Texas-Mexican) tradition. Growing up on the South side of San Antonio and working as a professional fiddler since she was a teenager, Belen has preserved a unique style of fiddling that has all but disappeared from the Texas borderlands. Belen has a vast and unique repertoire, including tunes she learned from her grandfather's whistling. In 2017, Belen was awarded the Master Texas Fiddler Award at the Festival of Texas Fiddling in recognition of her significance as a one of the only people (and only woman) maintaining the rich traditions of Texas-Mexican fiddling.

Tracklist:

  1. Flor De Capomo
  2. Te Vas Angel Mio
  3. Monterrey
  4. Cachito De Luna
  5. Rasca Petate
  6. Cachita
  7. O Gran Dios
  8. Capullito De Aleli
  9. La Faceta
  10. Cuando Salgo A Los Campos
  11. Las Perlitas
  12. Tampico Hermoso
  13. Barn Dance Shotis
  14. Dos Muchachas En La Tienda
  15. Arboles De La Barranca
  16. Viva Seguin
  17. El Garabato