Ken Keppeler and Jeanie McLerie collection of Northern New Mexico Hispanic music 1980-1985

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Ken Keppeler and Jeanie McLerie collection of Northern New Mexico Hispanic music 1980-1985

This collection consists primarily of recordings of traditional Hispanic folk music performed by musicians in Santa Fe, Chama, Tierra Amarilla, and Bernal, New Mexico. Included are a few rag time, country, Mexican tunes, and other favorites.

1 box (8 CDs)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404617

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Keppeler, Ken

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Kenneth Keppeler was born in Los Angeles, CA and has family ties to New Mexico and Arizona. A professional musician since 1972, he sings and plays the fiddle, guitar, accordion, banjo, harmonica and mandolin. He received his BA in American Studies from UNM in 1994. As part of his study of traditional music, he completed a survey of cowboy songs and dances for the Smithsonian Institution. He and Peter White handmake a famed five-string violin. Keppeler went to Louisiana in 1978 to learn Cajun mus...

John Donald Robb Archive of Southwestern Music

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McLerie, Jeanie

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Kenneth Keppeler was born in Los Angeles, CA and has family ties to New Mexico and Arizona. A professional musician since 1972, he sings and plays the fiddle, guitar, accordion, banjo, harmonica and mandolin. He received his BA in American Studies from UNM in 1994. As part of his study of traditional music, he completed a survey of cowboy songs and dances for the Smithsonian Institution. He and Peter White handmake a famed five-string violin. Keppeler went to Louisiana i...