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Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Tradition Bearer is exactly "Arrazola, Abraham, 1970-"
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Florida Folklife Program apprentices performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Main stage)

Florida Folklife Program apprentices performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Main stage)

Date
1992-05-22
Description
One reel to reel recording. Arrazola and Granado, both of Homestead, played Mexican button accordion; and Arbie (Live Oak) and Stapleton (Miami) played Cajun-style accordion. They were participants in the 1992 Florida Folklife Apprenticeship Program. Folklorist Robert Stone introduced them. Folk singer Fitchen served as emcee.
Collection
Mexican Norteno music at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival

Mexican Norteno music at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival

Date
1992-05-22
Description
Fifty color slides.
Collection
Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Date
1992-06
Description
Four proof sheets with 116 black and white images (plus negatives). Taken in Granado's music store, T.G. Music. Also includes four prints taken from the proof sheets. Granado played Norteno music, named for its North Mexico origins. The genre can include corridos and rancheras. Both musicians played the button accordion. For more information on both musicians, see S 1644, box 10, folder 3. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by first folklorist Peter Roller, then folklorist Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
Collection
Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Date
Description
58 color slides. Taken in Granado's music store, T.G. Music. Also includes four prints taken from the proof sheets. Granado played Norteno music, named for its North Mexico origins. The genre can include corridos and rancheras. Both musicians played the button accordion. For more information on both musicians, see S 1644, box 10, folder 3. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by first folklorist Peter Roller, then folklorist Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
Collection
Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Date
1991-11-25
Description
Two audio cassettes. Granado played Norteno music, named for its North Mexico origins. The genre can include corridos and rancheras. Both musicians played the button accordion. For more information on both musicians, see S 1644, box 10, folder 3. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by first folklorist Peter Roller, then folklorist Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
Collection
Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Date
1992-04-02
Description
Two DAT tapes. Recorded in Granado's music store: T.G. Music. Tape 2 was unindexed. In between songs, they discussed their family and personal histories, how they learned to play, Granado played Norteno music, named for its North Mexico origins. The genre can include corridos and rancheras. Both musicians played the button accordion. For more information on both musicians, see S 1644, box 10, folder 3. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by first folklorist Peter Roller, then folklorist Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
Collection
Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham Arrazola

Date
1992-06-29
Description
Two DAT tapes. Granado played Norteno music, named for its North Mexico origins. The genre can include corridos and rancheras. Both musicians played the button accordion. For more information on both musicians, see S 1644, box 10, folder 3. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by first folklorist Peter Roller, then folklorist Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
Collection
Saturday performances at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Stage III) (Tape 7)

Saturday performances at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Stage III) (Tape 7)

Date
1992-05-23
Description
One digital audio tape (DAT).
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
a_s1576_t92-014Florida Folklife Program apprentices performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Main stage)SoundFolk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Performances
Music performance
Guitar music
Songs
Guitarists
Singers
Accordion
Accordion music
Apprentices
Folklorists
Musicians
Guitarist
Accordionists
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Mexican Norteno music at the 1992 Florida Folk FestivalMexican Norteno music at the 1992 Florida Folk FestivalStill ImageFolklore revival festivals
Folk festivals
Festivals
Music performance
Performing arts
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Latinos
Accordions
Musicians
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Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaNorteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaStill ImageMusicians
Fieldwork
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Performing arts
Music performance
Accordions
Latinos
Music Latin America
Norteño music
Accordionists
Apprentices
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Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaNorteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaStill ImageFieldwork
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Performing arts
Music performance
Accordions
Latinos
Music Latin America
Norteño music
Musicians
Accordionists
Apprentices
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a_s1640_23_tape09Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaSoundFieldwork
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Performing arts
Music performance
Accordions
Latinos
Music Latin America
Norteño music
Musicians
Accordionists
Apprentices
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a_s1640_23_tape11Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaSoundFieldwork
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Performing arts
Music performance
Accordions
Latinos
Music Latin America
Norteño music
Musicians
Accordionists
Apprentices
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a_s1640_23_tape13Recording of Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado with apprentice Abraham ArrazolaSoundFieldwork
Arts, Mexican
Mexican Americans
Performing arts
Music performance
Accordions
Latinos
Music Latin America
Norteño music
Musicians
Accordionists
Apprentices
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a_s1576_42_d92-015Saturday performances at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Stage III) (Tape 7)SoundFolk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Workshops (Adult education)
Arts, Mexican
Norteño music
Dance music
Folk dance
Folk music Mexico
Musicians
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