Cape Verdean American Music
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2013
- Originally uploaded on Jul 5, 2011
moved to SPIA channel 12/20/2013 starting views @ 6,249
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This performance was recorded by SPIA Media Productions, Inc. in June, 2001 at the Cape Verdean Progressive Club, East Providence, Rhode Island with "Flash" Tavares, Sr., Vickie Vieira and musicians, the defining sounds of 20th century Cape Verdean American music. The soundtrack is a masterpiece of classical Cape Verdean American music, and is a soundtrack used in many SPIA Media Productions.
One of my favorite back in the old days c.v. Clubs E.P.now I’m 5.000 away Honolulu I miss those days
My mother is 95 years old and first born generation born in Usa has all but forgotten everything. Listening to Flash and Vicky has brought her to life. She sings and claps her hands as she sings along. Thank you fir giving her such happiness.
So happy to hear this!
I Love & Miss My Great Tio Flash & My Godmother Great Tia Vicky My Childhood Was An Amazing One I Remember 12th Street At Tia Vickys House I Would Sit On The Rug In Her Music Room & Just Listen To The Men Playing There Instruments & Tia Vicky Sultry Voice & Tio Flash Voice Amazed.... Im So Happy That This Video Of Them Was Done So That The New Generation Of Vieiras & Tavares Can Always See The History Of Our Family
Absolutely! Keep passing this along!
Excellent video. Love me "my Cape Verdean music". It is ingrained in my DNA, Listening to this took me down memory lane In New Bedford MA always listening to Cape Verdean music of Morna, Coladiera and Marzurka during my era. We were not hearing Funana, Tabanka, Batuque etc .New Bedford MA had so many Cape Verdean Clubs playing CV music that you could hop from one place to another like Band Club, United Social Club, Bomb Shelter, Nova Sintra, Mato Grande. CV Mariners Club, VFW Hall and others. Live Cape Verdean Music everywhere. Not to even mention the live Jam Sessions. Thanks for the memories.
Isabelle Livramento What a nice treat to get this message toda! So glad you found this and enjoyed it! Yes, these were our masters of that generation...So glad and grateful to have captured this. It is our legacy for the generations that follow. You can follow what new things I”m working on on my website, spiamedia#com...
Again, I say thanks for the memories. So blessed I have them. Will be following you webite. Obrigada!!
Thank you Isabelle!
I miss hearing my dad’s old recordings.
Waoo the parents of the Tavares singing group corectme if I m wrong
I think the brothers dad, "Flash" Vieira Tavares is singing and on guitar and the woman Vicki is their aunt.
Yes
Love this music, may they who have passed rest in peace.
My father is John l Correia jr the maraca player, what an amazing man! The violin player is my god father John Duarte. Cape Verdean music is the most beautiful music in the world. I'm blessed that my father is such a great part in its history here in New Bedford and Rhode Island.
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Wow! What an honor to know your father and John Duarte! They all are so amazing. What a gift! What a privilege for me to be able to capture this moment with them. Please keep passing the link along so other people can enjoy the gift of our music.
Johanna Correia And What a gift your Dad, John Flash and Vickie were to SKFPR! They LOVE their music, and playing it for our folks. We’ve been blessed with some of the best of the best, and yes, CV music is the most beautiful music in the world...
Thanks Flash for your contribution to our Capeverdean music. RIP.
Flash!!
No conocía a la música caboverdiana. Muy bonita. Que Bueno haber visto a flash Tavares interpretando está música.
Que bonito ❤
I miss my father John Correia and my uncle flash, aunt Vicky very much
Me tooooo
Bonito...!!!
Hey thats Pops Tavares...no wonder the entire family sings..its really in their genes...music is born in them...
Folk Cape Verdean music before the introduction of the Aluzpec language by the government. Morna was like that. Amazing .. the guitar is playing A13, D9... jazz chords.
These guys are great. I'm an American musician and I can really appreciate this. Who are they? I know they're Cape Verdean but what are their names? And what is the name of that first song? Anybody know?
That's my Godfather on the violin, John Duarte.
John Duarte is a legend!!