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Suspicion points to this group being Conjunto Bernal, as the handwritten notes on the actual Tape Box state the following information: “Bernal: Las Naritas (P)”. This information is followed by a “Question Mark”, and an arrow pointing, with the words, “mostly w. sax”. Additionally, another handwritten note states that this is in fact “ILP-103”, though this is the only cut on the actual Tape Reel, and all instrumental cuts from ILP-103 were cross referenced and eliminated as possible contenders.

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Sello Ideal
Numero de Catalogo Unknown_001
Formato de grabación Tape
Género Polka
Artista aparece en los medios de comunicación Unknown
Formato de grabación Tape
Condición: E
Tema instrumental, strings, accordion, sax
Número de pista 1
Sello Ideal
País USA
Numero de Catalogo Unknown_001
Género Polka
Location of Label:
119 S. Sam Houston San Benito, Texas
Staff Notes: Suspicion points to this group being Conjunto Bernal, as the handwritten notes on the actual Tape Box state the following information: “Bernal: Las Naritas (P)”. This information is followed by a “Question Mark”, and an arrow pointing, with the words, “mostly w. sax”. Additionally, another handwritten note states that this is in fact “ILP-103”, though this is the only cut on the actual Tape Reel, and all instrumental cuts from ILP-103 were cross referenced and eliminated as possible contenders.
Donated By: Chris Strachwitz

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de Frank Diaz (not verified), 03/30/2019 - 12:29

This sounds like Tony De La Rosa y Su Conjunto. He used sax and electric bass in his early music.

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