Help
Skip to main content
  • Trust pilot, 4 point 5 stars.
  • WORLDWIDE shipping

  • FREE UK delivery over £35

  • PROUDLY INDEPENDENT since 2001

Flaco’s Legacy: The Globalization of Conjunto

Flaco’s Legacy: The Globalization of Conjunto

  • Author: Bauer, Erin E.

Book

$36.50

Usually despatched in 5 - 7 working days

Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: The Globalization of Conjunto
  • Part I: The Migration of Conjunto
  • 1. "We love you, Flaco!": Chicken Skin Music, "Mingomania," and the Inter/national Presentation of Conjunto
  • 2. "Ladies and gentlemen, Dodge presents Flaco Jimenez!": Arhoolie Records, KEDA Radio Jalapeno, and the Mediated Dispersal of Conjunto
  • 3. "From Texas to Washington and across to Michigan and Illinois...": Los Cuatro Vientos, Los Texmaniacs, Los Lobos, and the U.S American Spread of Conjunto
  • Part II: The Hybridization of Conjunto
  • 4. "You have to mix it up!": "Seguro Que Hell Yes," the Texas Tornados, Los Super Seven, and the Cultural Hybridity of Flaco Jimenez
  • 5. "I play the jazz accordion!": "Rueda de Fuego (Ring of Fire)," "My Toot Toot," and the Country/Zydeco Influences of Mingo Saldivar and Steve Jordan
  • 6. "It's jealousy...": Eva Ybarra and the Hybrid Offerings of Women in Conjunto
  • Part III: The Appropriation of Conjunto
  • 7. "That's my music!": Kenji Katsube, Dwayne Verheyden, and the Worldwide Participation in Conjunto
  • 8. "!Esto es globalizacion!": Rowwen Heze, the Rolling Stones, and the Commercialized Appropriation of Conjunto
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Discography
  • Works Cited
  • Index