Box 30
Container
Contains 58 Results:
Daniel Riolobos: Todo Pasara/No Es Un Juego El Amor, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 9
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
Dueto Rio Bravo: Aqui Se Quebro Una Taza/Lero Lero, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 10
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
Daniel Riolobos: Buenas Noches Dolor/Nosotros, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 11
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
Rita Y Jose: Viejo Pero No Cansado/El Angel De Mis Anhelos, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 12
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
Alejandro Rivera: Una Sola Caida/Prisonero De Amor, RCA Victor, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 13
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
Los Riverenos De Nuevo Laredo: Espumas/Llorar, Llorar, Chico, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 14
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
Carmen Rivera: Cumbia Que Te Vas De Ronda/Cartagenera, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 15
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
Carmen Rivero: Navidad Negra/La Media, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 16
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
Carmen Rivero: Cumbia Que Te Vas De Ronda/Cartagenera, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 17
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
Carmen Rivero: La Fiesta No Es Para Feos/Muneca Pecosa, Discos Columbia, undated
File — Box: 30, Folder: 18
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