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LOGGER'S SHEET

LOGGER: Priscilla Hill
REEL NUMBER: 4 
STAGE Workshop Performance D.C.
DATE: 24 June 1987 
PRESENTOR: Gustavo Parentes
GROUP NAME: CON RADO ROSALES Y LA La Banda Salvadorena
REGION/STYLE: EL Salvador (Presently resides in D.C.)

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| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| Conrado Rosales | Trombone |
| Mauricio Flores |   |
| Roberto Arias | Trumpet |
| Juan Flores | Bass |
| Eladio Velasquez | Drums |

CONTENTS
Intro. by Gus. Parentes who stated that each town commissions its own group to perform.
#1 1. "Marcha A Gerrardo Barrios"
2. Traditional military March of El Salvador
#2 3. "Coatepeque" (Bolero)
A Salvadorian Coome ba yah
4.
#3 5. "Aputo Mamá" (cumbia)
6. this selection means pushing your mother along.
#4 7. "Viva Santa Ana" (Ranchers) A festive more upbeat
8. selection named after a city in Salvador, this tune is from the western part of El Salvador, Known as the
9. wealthiest part of the country. However most of
10. these particular performers are from the Eastern part
11. of EL Salvador.
#5 12. "EL CARBONERO" the governor commissioned the performer 13. to do this particular selection in order to show homage
to the people that dig holes in the ground and use charcoal to cook because there is no central gas line at their convenience.
#6 "Chalatenongo"

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