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
Info about this corrido
de Emmanuel fonseca (not verified), 12/10/2017 - 13:33This is a controversial corrido. This song is considered the one that is true, not Rosita Alvirez recorded on Vocalion by Hermanas Barraza and by many other artists. Rosita has never existed in el barrio de Saltillo, but music investigators had agreed that Belen Galindo was murdered in 1883. Curiously the murderer has the same name – Hipolito – as the one named in Rosita Alvirez.