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Conjunto Hueyapan de la Familia Herrera : Two Generations of Son Jarocho in California
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Conjunto Hueyapan performs the exciting traditional music of Veracruz, Mexico known as son jarocho. It is played on a 36- string non-pedal folk harp and incorporates guitar-like rhythm and lead instruments known as the jarana and requinto jarocho.
Genre: Latin: General
Release Date: 2003
Two Generations of Son Jarocho in California Record Label: Conjunto Hueyapan de la Familia Herrera
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
El Pajaro Cu 6:00 Album Only
El Colas 5:14 Album Only
El Canelo 5:17 Album Only
El Ahualulco 3:58 Album Only
El Zapateado 2:09 Album Only
El Siquisiri 4:18 Album Only
La Iguana 4:10 Album Only
La Vieja 2:58 Album Only
La Bamba 4:05 Album Only
El Balaju 5:09 Album Only
Homenaje A Grandes Soneros 6:57 Album Only
Invitacion A Un Fandango 7:07 Album Only
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Album Notes

Conjunto Hueyapan of Oxnard, California was founded by Professor Fermin Herrera in 1973. The family ensemble has dedicated itself to the perfromance and research of the son jarocho. The group has conducted several important research projects that have resulted in the documentation and preservation of the son mexicano in general and of the son jarocho in particular. It has performed in colleges, universities, and concert halls throughout the nation, Mexico and Europe. Group members learned to play jarocho music in their native California and perfected their skills under the guidance of master musicians in Mexico City and Veracruz such as Lino Chavez, Mario Barradas, Nicolas Sosa and others. Conjunto Hueyapan is a family group consisting of four brothers ( Fermin, Andres, Jorge and Tomas Herrera), one sister(Maria Isabel Herrera) and Fermin's two sons (Xocoyotzin and Motecuhzomah).

Performance credits for Conjunto Hueyapan include: the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC; The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion of the Los Angeles Music Center; The Filene Center of Wolf Trap for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia; President Ronald Reagan's 1985 Inaugural Ball; the Hollywood Bowl; the Greek Theatre in Hollywood, California; the main concert (featured perfromers of the son jarocho)for the Conferencia de Arpa in Xalapa, Vercruz; The "Encuentro de Jaraneros" in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz; The "Encuentro de Huapangueros" in Amatlan, Veracruz; the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival; The Festival of American Folk Life In Washington, DC; The Performing Arts Center of the University of Texas at Austin; "Siempre en Domingo" Television Program from Mexico City; The Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena; UCLA's Royce Hall Auditorium; The Universal Ampitheatre and numerous other venues and television programs throughout Mexico and the United States. In addition, individual members have been guest performers in concert tours or CD recordings by Linda Ronstadt, Los Lobos and Jaguares.

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REVIEWS

Tow Generations of Son Jaracho in California
author: Leigh Allen
New to this music, and loved it! La Familia Herrera is truly a talent!
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author: Oscar Narro
What a beautiful recording of some of the most classic and loved songs of Veracruz, Mexico.If you have the blahs this album will certainly lift your spirits. This conjunto played at my wedding 24 years ago and they still sound fresh and sublime on this disc. My only questions is "When is the next disc going to be produced? I don't want to wait another 20+ years gente.
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Mis Respetos!!
author: Lucky
Fermin, You have a god-given talent to play the way you do! Mis respetos. Buy this CD!!! simply awesome
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Tio's Tia Primos!
author: Tomas Herrera
love your songs. tio fermin, tio tommy, tio jorge tio andres, tia chabela, xocoyotzin, and motecuhomah!!!! love, tomas ♥♥♥
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