New Tradiciones/Traditions Album:
Smithsonian Folkways
shines a spotlight on the South American country of Uruguay with Los Gauchos de Roldán: Button Accordion and
Bandoneón Music from Northern Uruguay.
Accomplished accordionist
Walter Roldán leads dance songs inherited from his father and
grandmother. This small nation situated between Argentina and Brazil now
shares its much-loved, yet little-known, down-home rural dance music with
the world.
Attention Washington DC! You're invited to a FREE
album-release event Thursday, February 23, at the Embassy
of Uruguay featuring live music, dancing, and light refreshments. RSVP
via email to cultural_at_uruwashi_dot_org.
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Subscriber Discount! -
Enter code SFGAUCHOS and save 20% off retail price on this CD or album
download through February 29
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Sneak Preview: Imaginaries
by Quetzal
Inspired by traditional son
jarocho music of Veracruz, Mexico, and spiked with urban rhythms,
rock, and R&B, East LA Chicano group Quetzal will release Imaginaries,
its first album on Smithsonian Folkways, on February 28, 2012.
Watch video for "Todo Lo Que Tengo (All That I
Have)"
Listen to the title-track, "Imaginaries"
Attention Los Angeles! Buy tickets for the
album-release concert at Fais Do Do, Friday, March 2
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Smithsonian Folkways Trivia!
Each month we'll ask a
trivia question; email your answer, name, and address with the
subject "February Trivia" to SmithsonianFolkways_at_si_dot_edu by
February 29, 2012, and a randomly selected entrant with the correct
answer will win a free CD of his or her choice!
February Question: The new album from Los Gauchos de Roldán
features both the accordion and bandoneón. What is the main difference
between these two free-reed aerophones?
Congratulations to last month's winner, Mark from Fairview Park, OH,
who correctly answered "A Christmas Story, written and narrated by
Jean Shepherd" to the question: The Smithsonian Folkways collection
contains more than just music. It features hundreds of poetry, interview,
nature, and sound effects albums. One example, Jean Shepherd Reads Poems of Robert Service,
features Jean Shepherd's eminently recognizable voice. In what perennial
Christmas movie is Shepherd's voice heard?
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