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Box 23

 Container

Contains 60 Results:

Lupe Mejia: Fue Mucho Amor/Espina Traidora, Peerless, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 50
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Lupe Mejia: Los Dos Amantes/Llora,Llora,Llora, Peerless , undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 51
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Lupe Mejia: No Quiero Limosna/Veinte y Las Malas, Peerless, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 52
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Hermanos Mejia: La Miel De Las Flores/Las Botellas, Musart, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 53
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Melon Y Su Grupo: La Reina Del Boogaloo/El Baile Del Sillon, Orfeon , undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 54
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Bernie C. Mendez: Florida Twist/Estoy Muy Solo, Ideal, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 55
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Tomas Mendoza Sosa: Huapango Torero/Paloma Negra, Peerless, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 56
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Amalia Mendoza: Vagar Entre Sombras/Mil Besos, RCA Victor, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 57
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Amalia Mendoza Y Jose Alfredo Jimenez: Despacito/Solo Tu, RCA Victor, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 58
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated

Amalia Mendoza Y Jose Alfredo Jimenez Aunque Tengas Razon/La Traidora, RCA Victor, undated

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 59
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza. In 1949 Candelario began a moonlighting career in radio while teaching. He worked as a Spanish radio announcer for KPMO – an AM radio station local to Los Angeles. At that time, Spanish broadcasts were relegated to only 1-3 hours in the early morning. The rest of the day was designated for English only broadcasts. As such, his broadcasts provided Mexican workers...
Dates: undated