Many moons ago, seeing a criminal underdocumentation of Tejano and Conjunto music, Austin-based nonprofit organization Rancho Alegre began an ambitious project to travel the state of Texas recording oral histories with legends, veterans, and up-and-coming artists in Tejano and Conjunto music. These were a sort of proto-podcast, living on ranchoalegre.org.
Now it’s time to move these over to podcasting platforms for the rest of the world to enjoy. These are in English, Spanish, and Spanglish, depending on the preference of the interviewee, and conducted by the one and only Baldomero Cuellar. Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support</a>
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Many moons ago, seeing a criminal underdocumentation of Tejano and Conjunto music, Austin-based nonprofit organization Rancho Alegre began an ambitious project to travel the state of Texas recording oral histories with legends, veterans, and up-and-coming artists in Tejano and Conjunto music. These were a sort of proto-podcast, living on ranchoalegre.org.
Now it’s time to move these over to podcasting platforms for the rest of the world to enjoy. These are in English, Spanish, and Spanglish, depending on the preference of the interviewee, and conducted by the one and only Baldomero Cuellar. Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support</a>
Recorded in October 2011 at Roberto Pulido's ranch in Edinburg, Texas.
Rancho Alegre hit the road in October 2011 to interview some of our favorite artists in San Antonio, Alice, Robstown, then Edinburg, McAllen, and Mercedes. It was an unbelievable trip that we will always remember. Especially our visit with Roberto Pulido…
We showed up at his ranch in Edinburg, and he waves us to the back of the property to his shop where he makes fishing lures and other things, and is hanging out with some friends. He asks where we would like to do the interview, and suggests his game room because it’s really quiet and nice. We agree and follow him inside, expecting a pool table, dart board, HD television.
What’s there to greet us when the lights come on? Taxidermy as far as the eye can see. Stuffed wolves, bucks, does, alligators, buffalo, water buffalo, bears, a zebra hide, and to top it all off…a hippo skull. When he said game room, he meant GAME room.
As can be expected from any time spent with El Primo, who is one of Tejano music’s most beloved icons and one of the coolest guys ever, is something to treasure. We knew this would be a very entertaining interview, but it also turned out to be a very touching one too, as Pulido talks about his father, his career, and his family.
Music played:
Copa Tras Copa
La Barca de Oro
Imposible Olvidarte
La Ronera
Te Vi Partir
Rancho Alegre (Polka)
Los Tres Amigos (w/Little Joe & Ruben Ramos)
Cartas Marcadas (w/Little Joe & Ruben Ramos)
Flor Triste (w/Los Aguilares)
Amor Derecho (w/Alma Pulido)
Contigo (w/Bobby Pulido)
Soy Culpable (w/Johnny Canales)
Ya Ahora Es Tarde (w/Emilio Navaira)
Jambalaya
Mi Pequeñito
Si Quieres Verme Llorar
Sonia (Polka)
Flecha Envenenada
Señorita Cantinera
Si Borracho Estoy (Live)
La Tumba Sera El Final
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Rancho Alegre
Many moons ago, seeing a criminal underdocumentation of Tejano and Conjunto music, Austin-based nonprofit organization Rancho Alegre began an ambitious project to travel the state of Texas recording oral histories with legends, veterans, and up-and-coming artists in Tejano and Conjunto music. These were a sort of proto-podcast, living on ranchoalegre.org.
Now it’s time to move these over to podcasting platforms for the rest of the world to enjoy. These are in English, Spanish, and Spanglish, depending on the preference of the interviewee, and conducted by the one and only Baldomero Cuellar. Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/support</a>