DISCOGRAFÍA
Mexican Music
From 1928
Trio Ramos
El Vuelo de Carranza Pts. 1 & 2
Vocalion 8173
Chicago, October 25, 1928
Trio Jaliciense
Amore Sin Esperanza
Vocalion 8195
Chicago, July 26, 1928
Duo El Arto Mexicanos
El Huérfano Pts. 1 & 2
Vocalion 8180
Chicago, approx. November 1928
Orchestra Sinaloense
Morir Soñando
Vocalion 8083
Los Angeles, December 9. 1926
Cecilia C. Cavero
Los Amores del Charro
Victor 81842
El Paso, April 28, 1928
R. Guzman y A. Mejia
Un Recuerdo
Vocalion 8125
Los Angeles, December 29, 1927
Trio Briceño
Que Bonita es mi Casita
Okeh 16337
New York City, November 13, 1928
Dúo El Arte Mexicano
El Contrabando
Vocalion 8181
Chicago, approx. November 9, 1928
PLUS:
Although they were not graphically highlighted in the St. Louis Music Company’s advertising foldout, two of the bestselling artists of the day—the Trio Garnica Ascencio and Guty Cárdenas—did have newly-recorded 78s listed.
These artists each represented the modern sounds in Mexican music of the 1920s as they successfully blended traditional music of Mexico with the latest music, particularly new musical trends arriving from north of the border.
Guty y Chalin
Que Lejos Estoy!
Columbia 3282-X
New York City, June, 1928
Trio Garnica Ascension
Cancion Mixteca
Victor 81915
New York City, October, 1928
Trio Garnica Ascencio,
with Guty Cárdenas on piano
Confession
Victor 81785
Camden, NJ, October 1, 1928
Quarteto Guty Cárdenas
Ven Chamaquito
Columbia 3390-X
New York City, December, 1928