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Audio Recording Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan

Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan
Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan

About this Item

Title

  • Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan

Names

  • Gaitan, Nick (Interviewer)
  • Maldonado, Lorie (Interviewee)

Created / Published

  • Houston, Texas, February 16, 2023

Headings

  • -  Mexican Americans--Music
  • -  Tejano music--Texas--Houston
  • -  Tejano musicians--Interviews
  • -  Houston (Tex.)--Social life and customs
  • -  Chicano music--Texas--Houston
  • -  Tejano Roots Hall of Fame
  • -  Disc jockeys
  • -  Interviews
  • -  Sound Recording
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  United States -- Texas -- Houston

Genre

  • Interviews
  • Sound Recording
  • Ethnography

Notes

  • -  Summary: Nick Gaitan interviews Lorie Maldonado, a DJ for Chicano Radio.net. Lorie Maldonado is a native Houstonian who discusses growing up in the Houston Chicano music scene, her musical family, and hearing their records on the local radio station (KLVL). In this interview Maldonado talks about becoming a sound engineer, the importance of documenting the Chicano music scene and sharing musical traditions with future generations; as well as her own contributions to fostering a Chicano musician community and the growing number of women in stage production. She also talks about local venues related to the Houston Chicano scene such as the Terminal Cafe which would throw bailes (dances) and other events and the Pan American Ballroom, where she would go with her grandmother to see her grandfather perform.
  • -  Keywords: Documenting the Chicano music scene of Houston, Latino representation, Tejano music, Touring musicians, DJ, Radio, Family influence, Family legacy, Tejano Roots Hall of Fame
  • -  Venue: Recorded at Lorie Maldonado's home, Houston, Texas, February 16, 2023

Medium

  • 1 sound file (WAV): digital. 1 manuscript file (PDF): digital. 3 still image files (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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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.

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Chicago citation style:

Gaitan, Nick, and Lorie Maldonado. Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan. Houston, Texas, 2023. Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc2022009_030/.

APA citation style:

Gaitan, N. & Maldonado, L. (2023) Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan. Houston, Texas. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc2022009_030/.

MLA citation style:

Gaitan, Nick, and Lorie Maldonado. Lorie Maldonado interview conducted by Nick Gaitan. Houston, Texas, 2023. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc2022009_030/>.