@DiscoKat Right On Brother! My friends and I grew up listening to C&W in the 1950's on our old AM radio while cruising. It may sound strange to many of you, but we were Hispanic youth in the 50's listening to C&W and we loved it.
I remember that my Mom and Dad used to dance this "Chotis" as they called it at saturday night dances where only the Violin and Guitar were played. In early New Mexico, people danced either a Waltz, Schottisch (Chotis) or polkas to the Violin and Guitar. It was much later after the Mexican revo...
When listening to tlhis song it brought tears and many memories in my heart. Tiny Morrie really does justice to this song. Thank you Tiny Morrie! I am a native 'Nuevo Mejicano' born and raised in Santa Rosa, NM and remember the music your 'Familia' brought to our culture and which is still a "cul...
Tlhis is my "all time favorite" song of my native New Mexico and Roberto really is a very talented musician. Maybe he does not mention my hometown of Santa Rosa but he does of Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Albuquerque and others which I know intimately. Roberto has such a VERY GREAT voice and this song m...
I am a native 'New Mexican" but when I was stationed with the Navy at the Naval Station in Corpus Christi I got to know and appreciate 'Tejano' music. In New Mexico we had our Al Hurricanes, Roberto Griego, etc, but I got to like Sonny and the Sunliners, Little Joe, Freddy Martinez, Agustine Ram...
@DiscoKat Right On Brother! My friends and I grew up listening to C&W in the 1950's on our old AM radio while cruising. It may sound strange to many of you, but we were Hispanic youth in the 50's listening to C&W and we loved it.