Tex-Mex [Videorecording]: music of the Texas-Mexican borderlands. A Harcourt Films production.
Material type: FilmReference number:25263956Series: Beats of the heartPublication details: [Newton, NJ?] Shanachie Home Video, c1990; p1994. Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (52 min.) sd., col. and b&w 1/2 inSubject(s): Mexican Americans -- Music | Mexican Americans -- Texas -- Music | Music -- Texas | Popular music -- Texas | Documentary filmsProduction credits: Produced and directed by Jeremy Marre.Summary: Tex-Mex music is an exuberant style with a Mexican soul and a rock'n'roll heart. It combines styles of corrida, norteno and others, is full of joy and energy, but carries significance through its lyrics about social problems. Flaco Jimenez, Lydia Mendoza, Frank Rodarte, Little Joe Hernandez and many others are shown in performance and conversation.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Video | Media Centre Audio Visual | VIDEO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 34998001527345 |
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VHS format.
Videocassette release of the 1982 documentary.
Produced and directed by Jeremy Marre.
Tex-Mex music is an exuberant style with a Mexican soul and a rock'n'roll heart. It combines styles of corrida, norteno and others, is full of joy and energy, but carries significance through its lyrics about social problems. Flaco Jimenez, Lydia Mendoza, Frank Rodarte, Little Joe Hernandez and many others are shown in performance and conversation.
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