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Quebe Sisters Band @ Stan Rogers Folk Festival 2007

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

QSB plays the popular Texas tune "Jesse Polka", which originally derived from a Mexican song called "Jesusita en Chihuahua". It's popularity in Texas is widely credited from its being played in 1938 on by Cliff Bruner and the Texas Wanderers, a Texas Swing band that, although they did not tour much outside of Texas, was nevertheless an influential regional band.

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  • This is just a terrific song - melody, chord changes, everything - and done SO very well!

  • I meant no offence - any Texas band worth its salt needs twin fiddles - what would be wrong with Texas Triplet Fiddle? This is a great video. :-)

  • that was awsome guys!!!

  • The Quebe Sisters have "grown" in size, confidence, and TALENT since I met them at their 1st public performance at the Belton Western Fiddelers' Showcase. WOW!

    Who is the young man on bass? He plays real good!

  • Double shuffle in three part harmony--amazing!

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  • Three fiddles as one - Texas Triplet Fiddle?

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