My uncle Raul Martinez from LA Paloma wrote Adios Palomita Blanca over 50 yrs ago. Dedicated to his wife who died in an accident while he was driving. He never remarried. He is half brother to the great Narciso Martinez. Both accordionist. Never forgave himself. True story.
Exelentes rolas muy bien que pongan en alto la música norteña aparte esas bonitas canciones que nos train buenos recuerdos de nuestra vida gracias Dios los bendiga saludos desde Aguascalientes mexico
An old story about a dance location in Olmito, Texas, a place called "El Mesquiton". The old cement slab dance floor was located next to the Lake View Inn (Bino's Beer Joint) in Olmito, Texas and built around a large mesquite tree. Thus it is the reason the descriptive Spanish name that was given to this location. It was an open air site that had numerous benches lined around the edges where hundreds of people sat and danced on the lighted dance floor at night. The gigantic mesquite tree was adored in lights. The Mexican music polka bands came there to play from near and far. Even some from as far away as San Antonio and Houston played here. The polka music flowed along with the beer that was sold there. It was many a summer night I could hear the music in the distant sitting on the front porch of my Dad’s farm/ranch. We lived a mile away on Baker road. I would sometimes go there at Bino’s Lake View Inn who owned the club and “El Mesquiton ”next to it. The huge outdoor concrete dance platform was a short cut for me walking home from school. My dad was the Deputy Constable in those days/years as well as my uncle who kept the peace there. There were always a few fights from drunks from time to time on Saturday nights but by and large a fun place. The story goes that a young girl was dancing with a handsome stranger one Saturday night. She looked at his shoes and noticed fur coming from his ankle like that of a goat. She screamed and the stranger took off running into the night with people after him. He disappeared into the night. The stories were going all over town, big news! It seems there were several young girls there that one night that had danced with him and was being seduced. I grew up here in this South Texas farming community as a kid and thus it was the talk of the town for some time. The era of those years was back in the mid/late 50's. Part of a book one day.
Lupe, es interesante saber que a esa cancion " Una noche de carna" del Ruco Villarreal, le robaron la melodía y se la pusieron a la canción "El Gato Negro". Escúchala despacio.
Que pasa famillia Sauseda de Brian,Tejas de par te de la famillia Hernandez desde Tejas hasta Sur Califas.Con Todo Mi Amor y Carino,Little Edward Hernandez
Saludos bonitas rolas 👏👏👏👏
My uncle Raul Martinez from LA Paloma wrote Adios Palomita Blanca over 50 yrs
ago. Dedicated to his wife who died in an accident while he was driving. He never remarried. He is half brother to the great Narciso Martinez. Both accordionist. Never forgave himself. True story.
I loved 😍 ♥️ that place and dance there in 1960
Con esta musica chingona asta m estoy echando unas coronitas y arriba el Valle Texas un estado hermoso y ajua si senor
😊😅😮😢🎉v😊😅😮😢😂
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Exelentes rolas muy bien que pongan en alto la música norteña aparte esas bonitas canciones que nos train buenos recuerdos de nuestra vida gracias Dios los bendiga saludos desde Aguascalientes mexico
A living Legend,Juan Tapia
Gracias a Lupe saens sal.cordiales pa toda la banda de Monterrey nuevo León México
LO CONSI DESDE CHICO Y TRABAJE CON EL PAPA CHANO TAPIA MUY LINDO VIEJON PURO SAN PEDRO.
Muy chingon toca el acordion ese senoe simpre alegre su musica saludos atodos
Yo de muy chico assistia aqui en el Mesqiton. con Narcoso Martinez, Chuy Villegas, muchos otros conjuntos que se juntaban aqui; BIG MEMORIES!!!!!
LUPE MONTELONGO of
LUPE MONTELONGO pues en que siglo naciste wey?
Soy de Costa Rica me encantan esa acordeones la música es bella
Bien alegres las chavalonas .... Toca bien el vato el acordion
bien chingon arriba el valle de texas
Ya bien ese pelao toka muy bonito el acordeon
An old story about a dance location in Olmito, Texas, a place called "El Mesquiton". The old cement slab dance floor was located next to the Lake View Inn (Bino's Beer Joint) in Olmito, Texas and built around a large mesquite tree. Thus it is the reason the descriptive Spanish name that was given to this location. It was an open air site that had numerous benches lined around the edges where hundreds of people sat and danced on the lighted dance floor at night. The gigantic mesquite tree was adored in lights. The Mexican music polka bands came there to play from near and far. Even some from as far away as San Antonio and Houston played here. The polka music flowed along with the beer that was sold there. It was many a summer night I could hear the music in the distant sitting on the front porch of my Dad’s farm/ranch. We lived a mile away on Baker road. I would sometimes go there at Bino’s Lake View Inn who owned the club and “El Mesquiton ”next to it. The huge outdoor concrete dance platform was a short cut for me walking home from school. My dad was the Deputy Constable in those days/years as well as my uncle who kept the peace there. There were always a few fights from drunks from time to time on Saturday nights but by and large a fun place. The story goes that a young girl was dancing with a handsome stranger one Saturday night. She looked at his shoes and noticed fur coming from his ankle like that of a goat. She screamed and the stranger took off running into the night with people after him. He disappeared into the night. The stories were going all over town, big news! It seems there were several young girls there that one night that had danced with him and was being seduced. I grew up here in this South Texas farming community as a kid and thus it was the talk of the town for some time. The era of those years was back in the mid/late 50's. Part of a book one day.
Gracias x escuchar esta mucica
EL MAESTRO DE TODOS LOS MAESTROS JUAN ANTONIO TAPIA.
como se llama la primera canción del primer grupo
El Mero Mero Tapia
You have a dancing area to dance.
Lupe, es interesante saber que a esa cancion " Una noche de carna" del Ruco Villarreal, le robaron la melodía y se la pusieron a la canción "El Gato Negro". Escúchala despacio.
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Que pasa famillia Sauseda de Brian,Tejas de par te de la famillia Hernandez desde Tejas hasta Sur Califas.Con Todo Mi Amor y Carino,Little Edward Hernandez
Afiinen.subos.estan de safinados
Make It Conjunto Carnales
Le habla de tu y le dice Mr., 🙄.
Todo muy bonito pero que hace en ese hermoso video flameando una bandera yanqui y no una mexicana??🤔🤔
Parquet estamos en USA y estamos one do musica texmex
I love the beat......... whats there phone and addreess
Lupe Hernandez
Muy buenas canciones pero porque bandera americana se suppne que son mexicanos
Es que cuando naces en USA tienes que respetar tu bandera aunque lo que oygas sea musica nortena que Es texmex
Highway 281
Conferencia matutina de Lopes obrador
Como se llama la polka del intro porfa
Ñ un
Npasenme lavotella nolaes nllaesconbannoseangachos
Pésimo playback.... Excelente canción
Como se llama la polka de intro
Así de baila en Tejas. Tony de la Rosa