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Donald L. Brown - Music Of The Pueblos Apache And Navaho album

Donald L. Brown - Music Of The Pueblos Apache And Navaho album

  • Performer: Donald L. Brown
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Music Of The Pueblos Apache And Navaho
  • Released: 1961
  • Style: Indian Classical
  • MP3 version size: 1813 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1225 mb
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Description

Savia Andina was one of the first groups to have international success with traditional Andean music.

Авторы текста и музыки.

Album · 1996 · 12 Songs.

Donald L. Brown ‎– Music Of The Pueblos Apache And Navaho. Label: The Taylor Museum ‎– KCMS 1204. Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Stereo.

Music Of The Pueblos Apache And Navaho ‎(12", Album).

The Pueblos not joining the revolt were the four southern Tiwa (Tiguex) towns near Santa Fe and the Piro Pueblos south of the principal Pueblo population centers near the present day city of Socorro. The southern Tiwa and the Piro were more thoroughly integrated into Spanish culture than the other groups. The Spanish population of about 2,400, including mixed-blood mestizos, and Indian servants and retainers, was scattered thinly throughout the region. Santa Fe was the only place that approximated being a town. The Spanish could only muster 170 men with arms

Singer-guitarist Joe Brown had bought an Italian-built guitar echo chamber that he did not like and gave it to Hank Marvin, who developed a distinctive sound using it and the tremolo arm of his Fender Stratocaster. Bruce Welch borrowed an acoustic Gibson J200 guitar from Cliff Richard, the heavy melodic bass was by Jet Harris, percussion was by Tony Meehan and Cliff Richard, who played a Chinese drum at the beginning and end to provide an atmosphere of stereotypically Native American music. In 1993, General Base, one of the projects of Thomas Kukula, released "Apache" as single and it also appears on the First album. The California Guitar Trio covered "Apache" for their 1995 album, Invitation.

Listen to Black Narcissus from Donald Brown's Piano Short Stories for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Pianist, composer, teacher, band leader and arranger, Donald Brown is a beam of bright talent on today's jazz scene. His lyrical, original music has found favor among many masterful contemporary players. His recordings on Sunnyside ("Early Bird", 1987), Jazz City ("The Sweetest Sounds", 1988) and Muse ("Sources of Inspiration"-1989, "People Music" - 1990, "Cause and Effect" - 1991, "Send One of Your Love" - 1993 and "Car Tunes" -1995) are models of power, tact, taste and innovative beauty.

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Alternative Title: Navaho. Navajo, also spelled Navaho, second most populous of all Native American peoples in the United States, with some 300,000 individuals in the early 21st century, most of them living in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. purification rite: The Navajo sweat-emetic rite. Navajo interactions with Pueblo tribes were recorded at least as early as the 17th century, when refugees from some of the Rio Grande pueblos came to the Navajo after the Spanish suppression of the Pueblo Revolt. During the 18th century, some Hopi tribal members left their mesas because of drought and famine and joined with the Navajo, particularly in Canyon de Chelly in northeast Arizona. Pueblo artistic influences drew Navajo people to adopt painted pottery and weaving; Navajo rugs are particularly fine examples of this art form.

Tracklist

1 Round Dance Song
2 Moon Song
3 War Dance Song
4 Flute Melodies
5 Apache Fiddle Melody
7 Social Song
8 Snake Ceremonial Song
9 Squaw Dance Song
10 Yeibichai Songs
11 Sway Songs

Notes

American Indian Music of the Apache and Navaho Indians