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Audio Recording Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez

Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez
Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez

About this Item

Title

  • Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez

Names

  • Rodriguez, Isaac, 1979- (Interviewer)
  • Martinez, Jose M., 1946- (Interviewee)

Created / Published

  • Houston, Texas, August 26, 2022

Headings

  • -  Drummers (Musicians)
  • -  Mexican Americans--Music
  • -  Tejano music--Texas--Houston
  • -  Tejano musicians--Interviews
  • -  Houston (Tex.)--Social life and customs
  • -  Chicano music--Texas--Houston
  • -  Child musicians
  • -  Interviews
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Sound Recording
  • -  United States -- Texas -- Houston

Genre

  • Interviews
  • Ethnography
  • Sound Recording

Notes

  • -  Summary: Isaac Rodriguez interviews José Martinez, a career drummer who has played in several conjunto and Tejano bands over the course of his career. José discusses his childhood in the northside of Houston and how he became involved with music from a young age, joining his father's conjunto band around the age of ten. José also talks about the different bands and artists he has played with over the years, including Neto Perez, Little Joe, The Latin Express, and The Proud Breed Band. He also discusses the early conjunto and Chicano scene in Houston and the Tejano music explosion of the 1980s, which then waned in the 1990s.
  • -  Keywords: Documenting the Chicano music scene of Houston, Latino representation, Tejano music, Touring musicians, Musician, Drummer, Conjunto, Tejano music, Chicano music scene, Child musicians
  • -  Venue: Recorded at Jose Martinez's home, Houston, Texas, August 26, 2022

Medium

  • 1 sound file (WAV): digital. 1 manuscript file (PDF): digital. 1 still image file (JPG): digital.

Source Collection

  • Sonidos de Houston : Documenting the City's Chicano Music Scene : Community Collections Grant Project, 2022-2023 (AFC 2022/009)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • audio
  • image
  • pdf

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Credit line

Sonidos de Houston: Documenting the City's Chicano Music Scene. Community Collections Grant Project, 2022 (AFC 2022/009), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Rodriguez, Isaac, and Jose M Martinez. Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez. Houston, Texas, 2022. Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc2022009_004/.

APA citation style:

Rodriguez, I. & Martinez, J. M. (2022) Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez. Houston, Texas. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc2022009_004/.

MLA citation style:

Rodriguez, Isaac, and Jose M Martinez. Jose Martinez interview conducted by Isaac Rodriguez. Houston, Texas, 2022. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc2022009_004/>.