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Chicano Record Collection D-419 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8bc41r6 No online items Inventory of the Chicano Record Collection D-419 University of California, Davis Library, Dept. of Special Collections 2020 1st Floor, Shields Library, University of California 100 North West Quad Davis, CA 95616-5292 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucdavis.edu/archives-and-special-collections Inventory of the Chicano Record D-419155 1 Collection D-419 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: University of California, Davis Library, Dept. of Special Collections Title: Chicano Record Collection Creator: University of California, Davis. Library. Department of Special Collections Identifier/Call Number: D-419 Identifier/Call Number: 155 Physical Description: 8.4 linear feet Date (inclusive): 1961-1990 Abstract: Long-playing records which feature Chicano music. Artists include Lola Beltran, Yolanda Del Rio, Pedro Infante, Flaco Jimenez, Luis Perez Meza, Augustine Ramirez, and Silvestre Vargas, among others. Researchers should contact Special Collections to request collections, as many are stored offsite. Scope and Content Long-playing records which feature Chicano music. Artists include Lola Beltran, Yolanda Del Rio, Pedro Infante, Flaco Jimenez, Luis Perez Meza, Augustine Ramirez, and Silvestre Vargas, among others. Access Collection is open for research. Processing Information Liz Phillips encoded this finding aid with help from student assistant Aditi Sinha. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Chicano Record Collection, D-419, Archives and Special Collections, UC Davis Library, University of California, Davis. Publication Rights All applicable copyrights for the collection are protected under chapter 17 of the U.S. Copyright Code. Requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Regents of the University of California as the owner of the physical items. It is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher. Subjects and Indexing Terms Mexican American musicians Beltran, Lola, 1932-1996 Infante, Pedro, 1917-1957 Jimenez, Flaco Perez Meza, Luis Ramirez, Augustine Rio, Yolanda del Vargas, Silvestre Box 1 Box 1, Record 1 3 Diamamtes, Los. "El Corazon es un Gitano" 1970 Box 1, Record 2 Abril '78. "La Unica Estrella" 1990 Box 1, Record 3 Abril '78. "Vol. X" Box 1, Record 4 Abuelitos, Los. "Mexico del Recuerdo" 1965 Box 1, Record 5 Aceves, Mariachi de Heriberto. "Encantado Vol. II" Box 1, Record 6 Aguilar, Antonio. "Antonio Aguilar" Box 1, Record 7 Aguilar, Antonio. "15 Exitos" 1983 Box 1, Record 8 Aguilar, Antonio. "15 Exitos- Corridos de Caballos Famosos" 1984 Box 1, Record 9 Aguilar, Antonio. "Corridos con Antonio Aguilar" Box 1, Record 10 Aguilar, Antonio. "Exitos de Antonio Aguilar" Box 1, Record 11 Aguilar, Antonio. "Corridos- Gabino Barrera y II Exitos Mas" Inventory of the Chicano Record D-419155 2 Collection D-419 Box 1 Box 1, Record 12 Aguilar, Antonio. "Rancheras Inolvidables" Box 1, Record 13 Aguilar, Luis. "De Pies a Cabeza" 1976 Box 1, Record 14 Aguilares, Los. "Mi Albures" Box 1, Record 15 Alameda de Oscar Padila. "Festejo Sangriento" 1989 Box 1, Record 16 "Album de Oro del Folklore Mexicano" 1972 Box 1, Record 17 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Los Alegres de Teran" Box 1, Record 18 Alegres de Teran, Los. "El Ausente" 1972 Box 1, Record 19 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Bodas de Plata- 25 anos" 1974 Box 1, Record 20 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Corridos de Contrabando" 1976 Box 1, Record 21 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Corridos Villistas" 1974 Box 1, Record 22 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Fogata Nortena" Box 1, Record 23 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Lo Mejor de los" 1977 Box 1, Record 24 Alegres de Teran, Los. "Nortenas de Oro" 1977 Box 1, Record 25 Alavarez, Pepe Luis. "Rancheras del Recuerdo" 1961 Box 1, Record 26 Aniceto Molina. "Mi Acordeon Sigue Pitando" 1987 Box 1, Record 27 Aniceto Molina. "Caballito de Palo" 1989 Box 1, Record 28 "Antologia del Corrido Mexicano" 1973 Box 2 Box 2, Record 1 "Antologia del Sun de Mexico" Box 2, Record 2 Apolo. "Fuiste Mia" 1989 Box 2, Record 3 Archies, Los. "Los Archies" 1989 Box 2, Record 4 Archies. "Con Todo el Corazon" 1990 Box 2, Record 5 Arredondo, El Mariachi Azteca de Rafael. "Sones Jaliscienses" 1969 Box 2, Record 6 Arriaga, Felipe. "Besando Botellas" Box 2, Record 7 Arriaga, Felipe. "La Ultima y Otra" 1977 Box 2, Record 8 Astros de China, Los. "Los Astros de China" 1990 Box 2, Record 9 Avitia, Francisco "Charro." "Album de Oro." Box 2, Record 10 Avitia, "El Charro." "A Rienda Suelta." Box 2, Record 11 Avitia, Francisco "Charro." "Duro, Duro, Durazo." Box 2, Record 12 Avitia, Francisco "Charro." "Sus Exitos del Millon." Box 2, Record 13 Arriba Mexico. "16 Bailes Regionales" 1985 Box 2, Record 14 "Bailes Regionales" 1972 Box 2, Record 15 "Bailes Regionales" 1974 Box 2, Record 16 "Ballet Folklorico de Mexico" 1983 Box 2, Record 17 Banda el Salitre. "Arriba Sinaloa" 1979 Box 2, Record 18 Banda Sinaloense de Sinaloa. "Alla en el Rancho Grande" 1980 Box 2, Record 19 Banda Sinaloense de los Hnos. Escamilla. "Brisas de Mazatlan" 1962 Box 2, Record 20 Bandas Sinaloenses. "Guamuchilenos de Culiacan y Banda Porfirio Amarillas." 1972 Box 2, Record 21 Banda Sinaloenses. "Las Mejores de" Box 2, Record 22 Banda Sinaloense, La. "Los Grandes Exitos de- El Recodo" 1983 Box 2, Record 23 Banda Internacional de Ray Camacho, La. "Mr. Ritmo" 1979 Box 2, Record 24 Banda Internacional de Ray Camacho. "Disco de Oro" 1978 Box 2, Record 25 Camacho, El Internacional Ray. "Mucha Salsa" Box 2, Record 26 Beltran, Lola. "15 Inolvidables Exitos" 1981 Box 2, Record 27 Beltran, Lola. "Asi es mi Linda Tierra Mexicana" 1978 Box 2, Record 28 Beltran, Lola. "Asi es mi Linda Tierra Mexicana" Box 2, Record 29 Beltran, Lola. "Canciones y Huapangos" Box 3 Box 3, Record 1 Beltran, Lola. "Siempre Grandes en la Cancion Ranchera" 1980 Box 3, Record 2 Beltran, Lola. "Cantan a Mexico" Box 3, Record 3 Beltran, Lola. "Los Exitos de Hoy" 1978 Box 3, Record 4 Beltran, Lola. "Homenaje a Lucha Reyes" 1983 Box 3, Record 5 Beltran, Lola. "Interpreta a Cornelio" Box 3, Record 6 Beltran, Lola. "Lo Mejor de" 1976 Box 3, Record 7 Beltran, Lola. "La Reina de la Cancion Ranchera" Box 3, Record 8 Beltran, Lola. "El Palacio de las Bellas Artes Arbre sus Puertas" 1978 Inventory of the Chicano Record D-419155 3 Collection D-419 Box 3 Box 3, Record 9 Bernal, Manuel. "El Brindis del Bohemio" 1962 Box 3, Record 10 Bernal, Conjunto. "Bernal Conjunto" Box 3, Record 11 Bernardo y sus Compadres. "Bernardo y sus Compadres" 1984 Box 3, Record 12 Bernardo y sus Compadres. "El Huerfano" 1989 Box 3, Record 13 Borinsalsa. "Memories" Box 3, Record 14 Braveros de Pena, Los. "Hnos. Chavez" 1984 Box 3, Record 15 Bravo! Joe and Kris. "Joe and Kris Bravo!" Box 3, Record 16 Broncos de Reynosa, Los. "Los Broncos de Reynosa" Box 3, Record 17 Broncos de Reynosa, Los. "Arriba el Norte… I' Inor!" Box 3, Record 18 Broncos de Reynosa, Los. "Corridos Famosos" 1978 Box 3, Record 19 Broncos de Reynosa, Los. "La Cacahuata" Box 3, Record 20 Broncos de Reynosa, Los. "La Cumbia del Muerto" Box 3, Record 21 Broncos de Reynosa, Los. "Sube Baja" Box 3, Record 22 Bribiesca, Antonio. "15 Exitos- La Barca de Guaymas" Box 3, Record 23 Bribiesca, Antonio. "La Guitarra Mexicana de Antonio Bribiesca" Box 3, Record 24 Bribiesca, Antonio. "Revolucion Mexicana" Box 3, Record 25 "A Buena Suerte Review" Box 3, Record 26 Calaveras, Los. "Joya Musical en 30 Exitos Originales de Los Calaveras" Box 3, Record 27 "Canciones a la Virgen de Guadalupe" Box 3, Record 28 "Cancionero de la Intervencion Francesa" 1977 Box 3, Record 29 Carlos y Jose. "Carlos y Jose" 1976 Box 3, Record 30 Carlos y Jose. "Corridos y Rancheras" 1973 Box 3, Record 31 Carlos y Jose. "Mi Piquito de Oro" 1978 Box 4 Box 4, Record 1 Casindio. "Chicano Music All Day" 1985 Box 4, Record 2 Castro, Mercedes. "Mercedes Castro" 1978 Box 4, Record 3 Castro, Mercedes. "La Voz del Sentimento" 1979 Box 4, Record 4 Chavez, Cathy. "Artista Exclusivo" Box 4, Record 5 Chavez, Panchito. "Perdona Corazon" 1985 Box 4, Record 6 Chica, Costa. "No Se Bajen Todos" Box 4, Record 7 "Chulas Fronteras" 1976 Box 4, Record 8 Conjunto Lobo. "Conjunto Lobo" 1976 Box 4, Record 9 Conjunto Primavera. "Conjunto Primavera de Nacho Galindo" Box 4, Record 10 Conjunto Primavera. "Conjunto Primavera Con las Manos Vacias" 1990 Box 4, Record 11 Conjunto Primavera de Nacho Galindo. "Cumbias y Rancheras" 1985 Box 4, Record 12 Conjunto Primavera de Nacho Galindo. "El Viboron" 1985 Box 4, Record 13 "Corridos" Box 4, Record 14 "Corridos de la Revolucion" 1976 Box 4, Record 15 "Corridos de la Revolcion Mexicana" 1975 Box 4, Record 16 "Corridos Famosos" 1985 Box 4, Record 17 "Corridos y Tragedias del Siglo 20" Box 4, Record 18 Costa, Cesar. "Album de Oro" Box 4, Record 19 Costeros, Los. "Sones Jarochos" Box 4, Record 20 Costenos, Los. "Solo Veracruz es bello…" Box 4, Record 21 Cotorros Jarochos, Los. "Solo Para Adultos" Box 4, Record 22 Cruz, Celia. "Celia Cruz con la Sonora Matancera" Box 4, Record 23 "Cumbias Nortenas" Box 4, Record 24 "Cumbias Solo Cumbias" Box 4, Record 25 Dandys, Los. "Volver, Volver" 1973 Box 4, Record 26 De Leon, Javier. "Fiesta Mexicana" Box 4, Record 27 Defines de Torreon Coah, Los. "Los Delfines de Torreon Coah" 1988 Box 4, Record 28 Del Mero Corazon. "Del Mero Corazon" 1983 Box 4, Record 29 Del Rio, Yolanda.
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