A joint project of
the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center,
the Arhoolie Foundation,
and the UCLA Digital Library
the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center,
the Arhoolie Foundation,
and the UCLA Digital Library
Made possible by the UCLA Los Tigres del Norte Fund, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, the GRAMMY Foundation, the Fund for Folk Culture, Arhoolie Records, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Littlefield Jr., the Edmund & Jeannik Littlefield Foundation, and others.
Notes & History
Julio Ramirz and Conjunto Cieiito Lindo
by Agustin Gurza, 07/12/2017 - 16:42Dear Jessica:
We very much appreciate input from music lovers like yourself, because you can help us fill in information about this important music collection and the artists who created it.
I would like to speak to you a little bit more about your father and his work. I sent you a private email so we can discuss this further.
Thanks,
Agustin Gurza, Editor
The daughter to the accordion player, Julio Ramirez
by Jessica Ramirez (not verified), 12/06/2016 - 06:54I have the original photo of the group Conjunto Cielito Lindo that my dad was the accordion player with. Bradley Jaye Williams with Conjunto Los Pinkys said you were looking for the original.
My dad passed away three years ago but I have his original song book that he typed with over 50 songs he played. Not certain if you'd be interested in seeing it or not but thought it was worth mentioning.
Jessica Ramirez
jessram08@yahoo.com