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Audio Examples
1. "Antonio Veles"
Performed by Audón Ramón Juárez (lead voice), Celedonio Mejía (second voice), Alfredo Salado (violin), and Sa-bino Serrano (guitar) at the Gallardo home in Cruz Grande, Guerrero, on August 11, 1972.
Quicktime (3.2 MB) Windows Media (5.07 MB)
2. "Tomás Marín"
Performed by José Figueroa in Ometepec on August 5, 1972.
Quicktime (2.02 MB) Windows Media (3.23 MB)
3. "Chicharrón"
Sung by Pablo and Laurencio Gallardo at the home of the Gallardo family in Cruz Grande, Guerrero, on August 5, 1972.
Quicktime (4.57 MB) Windows Media (3.70 MB)
4. "Tiene Lumbre el Comal" (The Hearth Has Live Embers)
Composed by Lucio Arizmendi and performed by Los Hermanos Arizmendi (Benito, Isidro, and Raul) at Miguel Arizmendi's home in Acapulco on June ', 1972.
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5. "Sidonio"
Performed by Ernesto Gallardo and Alejandro Mejía in Cruz Grande on January 28, 1989.
Quicktime (1.57 MB) Windows Media (2.52 MB)
6. "Pedro el Chicharrón"
Performed by Juvencio Vargas with his daughter, Meche, at their home in -Acapulco on February 4, 1989.
Quicktime (1.97 MB) Windows Media (3.16 MB)
7. "Ernesto Quiñones"
Performed by Artemio Aguirre and friends during a bohemio at his house in Aca-pulco on January 16, 1989.
Quicktime (1.47 MB) Windows Media (2.35 MB)
8. "Apolonio"
Performed by Juvencio Vargas (lead vocal) and Rogelio Calvo (violin) in a cantina in Pinotepa Nacional on February 12, 1989.
Quicktime (1.79 MB) Windows Media (2.87 MB)
9. "Moisés Colón"
Performed by Tomás Navarrete (lead voice and accordion), Tomás Mayo (backup vocals and guitar), and Jesús Navarrete (backup vocals and guitar) at the edge of the bay in front of Silvia's Restaurant in Acapulco on February 12, 1996. See the transcription on pp. 131–33.
Quicktime (1.38 MB) Windows Media (2.22 MB)
10. "Palemón Mariano"
Performed by Taurino Colón (lead voice) and Agustín Mayo (lead guitar) in -Cuaji on April 11, 1996.
Quicktime (1.45 MB) Windows Media (2.33 MB)
11. "Matías Rojas"
Composed by Juan Saguilán and performed by Juan Saguilán (voice and guitar) and Teódulo García (accordion) in Cuajinicuilapa on May 5,
Quicktime (1.33 MB) Windows Media (2.13 MB)
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