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Mi herencia = My heritage / Rebolú.

Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 26778
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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Polo, Ronald, composer, performer, audio producer.
Polo, Melody, composer.
Arévalo Mateus, Jorge, writer of supplementary textual content.
Grupo Rebolú (Musical group), performer.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Colombians--New York (State)--New York--Songs and music.
Colombians.
Popular music--Colombia--2021-2030.
Popular music.
Songs, Spanish--Colombia.
Songs, Spanish.
Dance music--Colombia.
Dance music.
Cumbia (Music).
Bullerengue (Music).
Fandangos--Colombia.
Fandangos.
Genre:
compact discs.
Cumbia (Music)
Bullerengue (Music)
Fandangos (Music)
Songs.
Studio recordings.
Popular music.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (38:16) ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
My heritage
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways, [2022]
Language Note:
Sung in Spanish.
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
stereo
audio file
CD audio
Summary:
Leaders in the New Colombian Music movement of New York City, their adopted home, Rebolú's vibrant, salsa-inspired music has its roots in the diverse Afrocentric rhythms of Colombia's Caribbean coast. On their Smithsonian Folkways debut, composer Ronald Polo, tambor alegre master Morris Cañate, percussionist Erica "Kika" Parra, lead singer Johanna Castañeda, and their top-drawer bandmembers bring a battery of percussion, commanding gaita flute melodies, and make-you-move vocal stylings into the spotlight as they exuberantly reinvigorate generations-old traditions.
Leaders in the New Colombian Music movement of New York City, their adopted home, Rebolú's vibrant, salsa-inspired music has its roots in the diverse Afrocentric rhythms of Colombia's Caribbean coast. On their Smithsonian Folkways debut, composer Ronald Polo, tambor alegre master Morris Cañate, percus¬sionist Erica "Kika" Parra, lead singer Johanna Castañeda, and their top-drawer bandmembers bring a battery of percussion, commanding gaita flute melodies, and make-you-move vocal stylings into the spotlight as they exuberantly reinvigorate generations-old traditions.
Contents:
Los herederos = The heirs (4:12)
Cumbia sabrosa = Savory cumbia (2:58)
Mi mulata = My mulatta (2:41)
Estoy quebra'o = I'm broke (3:41)
Dame agua = Give me water (4:09)
Con este fandango = With this fandango (3:10)
Qué ilusión = What an illusion (3:29)
La noche perfecta = Perfect night (4:33)
Mamá he! = Oh Mom! (3:43)
La sorpresa = The surprise (5:40).
Participant:
Rebolú (Ronald Polo, vocals, tambora, gaita hembra ; Morris Cañate, tambor alegre, llamador, tambora ; Johanna Castañeda, vocals, guaché ; Erica "Kika" Parra, drums, tambora alegre, maracas) ; additional assisting musicians.
Credits:
Produced by Ronald Polo, Johanna Castañeda, Morris Cañate, Erica "Keka" Parra, and Felipe Fournier.
Notes:
Title from disc label.
Popular songs and dance music.
Principally composed by Ronald Polo; track 2 by Melody Polo.
Recorded Astoria Soundworks, Queens, New York.
Program notes by Jorge Arévalo Mateus in English and Spanish (41 pages : illustrations (some color)) inserted in container.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
OCLC:
1306449817
Publisher Number:
093074059623
SFW CD 40596 Smithsonian Folkways (disc label)
SFW 40596 Smithsonian Folkways (container spine)

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