Adios Amores, sung by Manuela Garcia
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Title
Adios Amores, sung by Manuela Garcia
Series Title
Collection Guide
Charles Lummis Wax Cylinder Collection
Created Date
March 18th, 1905
Description
Manuela Garcia sings "Adios Amores", recorded by Charles Lummis in Los Angeles, 1904.
In early 1904, Charles Fletcher Lummis recorded approximately 500 Spanish language Californio folksongs. These recordings shed light on California's diverse - and often unknown - residents captured in these recordings. Some of these musicians imbue the California romantic past such as the Del Valle Family, sisters Rosa and Luisa Villa, and troubadour Francisco Amate. Others are tied to the earliest years of Mexican immigration to California, such as Rosendo Uruchurtu and sisters Manuela and Mercedes Garcia.
In early 1904, Charles Fletcher Lummis recorded approximately 500 Spanish language Californio folksongs. These recordings shed light on California's diverse - and often unknown - residents captured in these recordings. Some of these musicians imbue the California romantic past such as the Del Valle Family, sisters Rosa and Luisa Villa, and troubadour Francisco Amate. Others are tied to the earliest years of Mexican immigration to California, such as Rosendo Uruchurtu and sisters Manuela and Mercedes Garcia.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928
Performer: Fiske, Turbese Lummis
Singer: Garcia, Manuela C., 1867-1931
Copyright holder: Autry Museum of the American West
Performer: Fiske, Turbese Lummis
Singer: Garcia, Manuela C., 1867-1931
Copyright holder: Autry Museum of the American West
Subject Topic
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Language
Media Type
Format
Wax cylinder
Extent
1
File
Generation
Original
Copyright Statement
Public domain. No restrictions on use.
Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
WC.J.21
Internet Archive (External)
Additional Technical Notes for Item
Original file was named, "W.C.J.21.mp3" it was renamed, "clgam_000403_prsv.mp3".