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- Text: ...get up in the morning, and I would smell the coffee grinds. I would smell the way made coffee in El Barrio. I would hear the music. We played trio music in those days. The Mexican trios were, and still are, considered sacred music to Puerto Ricans, Trio Los Panchos, Trio L...
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- Text: ...I don’t know if you remember them. It was a group that we hired to play at our dance. JJ: What kind of music did they play? DF Jr.: It was all soul music. And we were into soul a lot until salsa came out. We were into soul. But the Hypnotics -- I’ll never forget that group be...
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- Text: ...hat time, youth bands, orchestras, that were organized in Lincoln Park -- bilingual. Some were primarily in Spanish, Spanish music, and some were the Motown type of music at that time, but that originated, again, in Lincoln Park and spread later. So, you know, we see this community...