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Home on the Rio (1980) C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, University of Texas at El Paso Library Sound | 1980 Normal Large video Large content Full video
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Matt Rix
Cleo Bell
Doug Neal
Charlie Miller
Malena Cano
Applejack playing “Waxahachie Queen”
Ben Sherwin
Don Cange
Dalton Powell
Rod Crosby
Windfall playing “Goodbye’s a Lonely Sound”
Dan Wieland
Mike Francis
La Perla y El Mariachi Estrella playing “A Ver Que Te Vas”
Jack Woodberry
Moonpie playing “Enchanted Mesa”
Eddie Wolford
David McIntyre
Gerald Hunter
Mike Francis Quintet playing “Gerald’s Boogie”
Ron Logan
Scott Martin
David McIntyre playing “How Love Feels”
Abraham Chavez, Jr.
Jerry Shapiro
Riversong and the El Paso Symphony Orchestra playing “July You’re a Woman”
Riversong and the El Paso Symphony Orchestra playing “Rocky Top”
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About the video Texas Locations Keywords This documentary, “Home on the Rio”, profiles the contemporary music scene in El Paso, Texas. The film gives a brief history of the bicultural city’s musicians, then examines the current music scene through interviews with many musicians and clips of their performances. Musicians featured include La Perla y Mariachi, Applejack, Mike Francis Quintet, Malena Cano, Doug Neal, Dalton Powell, Gerald Hunter, Riversong with the El Paso Symphony Orchestra, and many others!
TFC 1980s 1980’s El Paso El Paso County KCOS KCOS-TV music musician musicians contemporary Home on the Rio band bands La Perla y El Mariachi Estrella Applejack Windfall Moonpie David McIntyre McIntyre, David Mike Francis Quintet Riversong El Paso Symphony Orchestra Abraham Chavez Chavez, Abraham symphony orchestra instrument instruments musical conduct conducts conducting conductor river Red River Rocky Mountains scene music scene culture cultures bicultural cultural artist artists Matt Rix show shows concert concerts performance performances perform performs performed performing audience fan fans Cleo Bell Bell, Cleo Doug Neal Neal, Doug Charlie Miller Miller, Charlie Malena Cano Cano, Malena mariachi mariachis costume costumes Waxahachie Queen “Waxahachie Queen” guitar guitars sing singing singer singers song songs country country & western country and western Ben Sherwin Sherwin, Ben memory memories Don Cange Cange, Don Dalton Powell Powell, Dalton Bobby Fuller Four Rod Crosby Crosby, Rod “Goodbye’s a Lonely Sound” Goodbye’s a Lonely Sound Dan Wieland Wieland, Dan Mike Francis Francis, Mike “A Ver Que Te Vas” A Ver Que Te Vas Jack Woodberry Woodberry, Jack “Enchanted Mesa” Enchanted Mesa Eddie Wolford Wolford, Eddie David McIntyre McIntyre, David Gerald Hunter Hunter, Gerald “Gerald’s Boogie” Gerald’s Boogie Ron Logan Logan, Ron Scott Martin Martin Scott bass bass guitar drum drums drumming drummer drummers guitarist guitarists track tracks studio vocal vocals record recording album albums producer producers bassist bassists player players “How Love Feels” How Love Feels Abraham Chavez, Jr. Chavez, Abraham, Jr. Jerry Shapiro Shapiro, Jerry July You’re a Woman “July You’re a Woman” stage amphitheater amphitheatre collaboration “Rocky Top” Rocky Top University of Texas at El Paso UTEP