Un proyecto conjunto
del UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center,
el Arhoolie Foundation,
y del UCLA Digital Library
del UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center,
el Arhoolie Foundation,
y del UCLA Digital Library
Agradecemos a todos los patronicadores, especialmente al UCLA Los Tigres de Norte Fund, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Endowment for the Arts, GRAMMY Foundation, Fund for Folk Culture, Arhoolie Records, Señor y la Señora E.W. Littlefield Jr., y Edmund & Jeannik Littlefield Foundation.
Notes & History
Re: Trio del Puerto
de Agustin Gurza, 08/27/2021 - 00:10Hi Trino:
First, thanks for introducing me to this excellent trio, which I discovered had some excellent members over the years. We have about a dozen tracks by the group in our collection. However, I regret we don't have any other material about them. I'm intrigued now, and I'll look into their career and see what I can find.
I'm sorry to hear you lost your dad so terribly young. I can understand his music must mean a lot to you. Was he in the trio along with the late Gustavo Lopez, who later performed with Los Tres Ases? By the way, are you also a musician? I ran across an article on the web about the Bay Area group Sapo whose piano player had your same name, and I can't imagine there are too many of you.
Thanks for getting in touch. If you happen to find any more information about your dad or the trio, please get in touch with me again. We'll see if we can put together a bio for their page.
Regards,
Agustín Gurza, Editor, The Frontera Collection
Trio del Puerto
de Trino Ramirez (not verified), 01/18/2021 - 08:36My father, Trino Ramirez, was a member of the Trío del Puerto. He drowned in 1955 the year I was born. I'm looking for albums and photos of the trio.