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
Response to MY MOM WAS THE WOMEN IN RED
de Agustin Gurza, 07/16/2021 - 17:02Hola Lennys Delgado:
Thanks for letting us know that your mom appears on the cover of Ramito's cassette. Just curious: Did your mom perform on this recording? And where is your family from?
I love Puerto Rican country music, which was one of the foundations of the salsa music boom of the 1970s in New York. I have one of the song's from this collection, "Si No Me Dan de Beber" on an album by the legendary Gran Combo.
Cheers,
Agustín Gurza, Editor, The Frontera Collection
My Mom was the Women in Red
de lennys delgado ... (not verified), 07/02/2021 - 06:44My mom, Natividad Figueroa, was the women in red (pictured on the cover). I have this cassette.
Love, mom. I always miss you.