![]() Victor’s 1930 Mexican-series catalog, published after the RCA – Victor merger. BS 94591 – 1)Īcc: Probably Enrique Morales (guitar), who the RCA files credit on the vocal-instrumental sides that he and Rodríguez recorded on the same day. San Antonio (Texas Hotel): August 15, 1935 MELQUIADES RODRÍGUEZ (as El Ciego Melquiades): Paulita San Antonio (Texas Hotel): October 22, 1936 Accompanists are not listed in the RCA files. BS 028629 – 1)Īcc: Own guitar probably Maria Mendoza (mandolin) unknown (maracas). San Antonio (Blue Bonnet Hotel): October 25, 1938 ![]() JESÚS ABREGO & LEOPOLDO PICAZO: La Rancherita Unfortunately, the original Columbia documentation for this series (which included both foreign and domestic recordings) has long-since vanished. Arriaga, mandolin): Bolero (Curti)Īlthough some publications list this as a New York recording, Rosale’s recordings for other companies are known to have been made in Mexico City. discs found in Wyoming, and what a nice surprise it was to discover it’s really not 031361 (which is one of those sorry minstrel-show routines by White folks pretending to be Black). This was in a cache of American Record Co. Original Recordings from the Mainspring Press CollectionĬARLOS CURTI’S MEXICAN ORCHESTRA: El Amor es la vidaĪmerican Record Co. Some Vintage Mexican and Tejano Favorites.
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