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Box 30

 Container

Contains 58 Results:

Carmen Rivero: Azoto/Me Estas Cotorreando, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 19
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: El Pescador/La Cumbia, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 20
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: Vamos Para La Luna Irene/Los Sabanales, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 21
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: Con Las Manos Vacios/Virgen Negra, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 22
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: Que Te Pasa/Brincando Cha Cha, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 23
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: Mira Mira/El Burro, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 24
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

Las Robin: Voy/Septiembre En la Lluvia, Cap Latino, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 25
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

Chucho Rodriguez: Esperame En El Cielo/Encadenados, RCA Victor, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 26
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

Jose Luis Rodriguez: Fuimos Dos Tontos/La Bikina, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 27
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

Jose Luis Rodriguez: Mi Fe/Hoyw Es El Ultimio Dia, Discos Columbia, undated

 File — Box: 30, Folder: 28
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