NPR's alt.latino + Chulita Vinyl Club

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"Chicano soul is the product of black and brown communities living side by side. The group Little Joe y La Familia is the perfect example of this fusion. Little Joe grew up on the cotton fields of Texas, where his was one of the only Mexican families living in a community of largely black families. It should come as no surprise, then, that he was one of the pioneers of Tejano soul."

We were featured on NPR's Alt.Latino earlier this week - check it out!

MUCHAS GRACIAS to Jessica Diaz-Hurtado for her careful and considerate writing on our collective's mission!

REST IN Power, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez

Born April 16, 1971 and taken far too soon on March 31, 1995. Chulitas remember where we were when we heard our first Selena song and then sadly later when we heard the news of her leaving this world so brutally. Rest in power, Reina, and gracias for giving all of us brown girls the role model of grace and achievement.

"It is not an everyday occurrence that an individual is born who is destined to touch the lives of millions. But, on April 16, 1971, in Lake Jackson, Texas, such an individual was born. Her name was SELENA. The youngest of three children born to Abraham and Marcella Quintanilla, Selena and her family eventually moved to Corpus Christi. By 1980, at the early age of nine, Selena had already begun working alongside her family, taking her place as the lead singer of the their band, Selena Y Los Dinos. More than a weekend hobby, the band became the family's livelihood. With her brother A.B. on bass and her sister Suzette on drums, the young group, managed by their father, toured the state of Texas performing for weddings and small clubs. Initially thrust into the music industry out of necessity, Selena and her family focused their energies into making their dreams come true. Recognized for their talent and lively stage performances, Selena Y Los Dinos signed with EMI Latin, and in just a few short years the group had expanded and become one of the Tejano industry's most sought after acts. Known for her powerful voice, sexy dance moves, and unique costume designs, Selena Quintanilla was the No. 1 female Latino star in the United States and Mexico before her untimely death on March 31, 1995, in Corpus Christi, Texas.

By April 1995, Selena became the first recording artist to place five Spanish-language albums simultaneously on the Billboard 200. Her Grammy-nominated 1994 release AMOR PROHIBIDO went platinum, as did her 1993 Grammy Award winning album SELENA LIVE! and her 1992 album ENTRE A MI MUNDO. It quickly became evident that Selena and her music had reached far more people than anyone could have imagined. The New York Times praised Selena as a "young artist with unlimited possibilities." And, according to TIME magazine, Selena "was the embodiment of young, smart, hip Mexican-American youth - wearing midriff-baring bustiers and boasting a tight-knit family and a down-to-earth personality, a Madonna without the controversy." At the time of her death, Selena was in the process of realizing one of her biggest dreams, crossing over into the English-speaking market. She had already recorded four English-language tracks that were to be included on her EMI Records premiere later that year. Dubbed by her fans as the "Queen of Tejano" many of Selena's hits were, and are still, rotated heavily on radio stations of every format. Although Selena's prospects for stardom in the English-speaking music world have been much debated since her death, the posthumous release of the album DREAMING OF YOU gave a clear indication that Selena was, in fact, on her way to becoming a star in the English market as well. Since her passing, Selena's life has inspired a hit movie, a Broadway bound musical, and a successful clothing line. So deeply felt by the Hispanic community was the tragedy of her death, that People magazine's commemorative issue of Selena, which sold a record number of copies, ultimately spurred the creation of the now-popular magazine People En Espanol.

Today, Selena's music continues to top Latin and pop charts throughout the world, and many of her records still stand unbroken. Selena currently holds the #1, #2, and #6 position for the highest attendance records at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, held each year in the Houston Astrodome. And recently, Billboard Magazine declared Selena the "Latin Artist of the Decade." What Selena accomplished by the age of 23, others could spend a lifetime trying to achieve. For that, one cannot help but feel respect and admiration for this Corpus Christi role model that inspired and represented the hopes and dreams of millions of followers who collectively identified with her. And so Selena's legacy lives on, in our cherished memories and in everyone that has been touched by her music."

-excerpt from the official Selena website

 

Chulita Marvelouz - Rockera Soul Gangsta Queen

This mix is a tripppp. The songs in this mix are a blend of post punk, rock en español, cumbia, hip hop, neo soul and gangsta rap. As a youth I was independently drawn to rock and punk while my immediate landscape of South Central LA provided rap influences and was also immersed in cumbia rhythms at home.
This mix is complex, with themes of identity, hood kid experiences and amores and life trips. It's exploration, its struggle, its love and heartbreak. It's learning to be all of me: the Rockera Soul Gangsta Queen. - DJ Marvelouz

Every week we feature a mix from one of our very own Chulitas- the mix comes directly from her vinyl collection.

This week's mix comes directly from DJ Marvelouz's collection.

 DJ Marvelouz was born and raised in LA is building in Oakland, dreaming in Mexico. Come out and listen to DJ Marvelouz (CVC Bay Area) spin tunes at our next event.

Tracklist:

1. Botellita de Jerez - Ton's Que Mi Reina  

2.  Botellita de Jerez - De Tripas Cuajo y Corazon

3. Caifanes - Aqui No Es Asi

4. Mars Volta - L'Via L'Vasquez

5. At the Drive In - Enfilade

6. At the Drive In - Rascuache

7. Armando Hernandez- La Zenaida 

8. Chicano Batman-Black Lipstick 

9. Les Nubians 

10. Erykah Badu - No Love

11. Kendrick Lamar - good kid

12. Dr. Dre - Nuthin But a G Thang

13. Schoolboy Q - John Muir

 

The Alcalde + Chulita Vinyl Club

“It made me more confident in what I have to offer to my community,” Calle says. “It has opened my eyes and my ears to new sounds, new people, and new ways of talking about life. As an international student, I thought I couldn’t participate in a community. Now, I know I can.”

The University of Texas at Austin's alumni publication The Alcalde speaks to Chulita Vinyl club members about their role on and off the UT Austin campus. Take a read!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NINA SIMONE!

Where would the world be—much less our Chulita vinyl collections—if the world had never been graced with the musical genius of the High Priestess of Soul?!

Born Eunice Kathleen Waymon in Tryon, North Carolina on February 21st, 1933, she was one of the most extraordinary artists of the twentieth century, an icon of American music. She was the consummate musical storyteller, who used her remarkable talent to create a legacy of liberation, empowerment, passion, and love through a magnificent body of works.

She earned the moniker ‘High Priestess of Soul’ for she could weave a spell so seductive and hypnotic that the listener lost track of time and space as they became absorbed in the moment. She was who the world would come to know as Nina Simone (1933-2003). -excerpt from the official Nina Simone website .

#latinxforblacklives #blacklivesmatter

Chulita Ale & Chulita Mira Mira: Since I Met You Baby

"Dedicated to the one I love. From the minute our eyes locked to now and everything in between - since I met you baby my whole life has changed."

This mix comes directly from CVC Austin's DJ Ale (Tampico, Tamaulipas) & DJ Mira Mira (Austin, Tejas ) collection. Come out and listen to them spin tunes at our next event.

Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood - Santa Esmeralda
Make Me Feel Alright - Luisa Fernandez
Never Can Say Goodbye - Gloria Gaynor
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) - Stevie Wonder
Babies Making Babies - Sly & the Family Stone
Collage - The Three Degrees
She’s Not There - Santana
Love Me or Leave Me - Nina Simone
I Just Cry - Fats Domino
La vida en rosa - Pedro Vargas
La nave del olvido - José José
Amar y querer - Lupita D’Alessio
Cuando seas mi mujer - Juan Gabriel
Por el amor de una mujer - Julio Iglesias
Fue tan poco tu cariño - Rocio Durcal
Volver, volver - Vicente Fernandez
La unica estrella - Estrella
Mendocino - Sir Douglas Quintet
Fotos y recuerdos - Selena
Que manera de quererte - Gilberto Santa Rosa
Te odio, te quiero - Chico Che y la Crisis
La Sirenita - Rigo Tovar y su Costa Azul
Buscando tus besos - Laura León
Calabaza y melón - Socios del Ritmo
Amada amante - Los Joao
If I Fell - Gabor Szabo
Itotiani - Chicano Batman
Piel canela - Eydie Gorme y los Panchos
Somos novios - Tortilla Factory
Forever - Los Stardusters
Thrill is Gone - B.B. King
Goodnight Sweetheart - The Flamingos
He Called Me Baby - Candi Staton
Since I Met You Baby - Freddy Fender

LA GENTE UNIDA

"The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges. But there is something that I must say to my people, who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice: In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline." 


- Excerpt from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. THANK YOU, Dr. King.

Latinos Who Lunch + Chulita Vinyl Club

¡CHULXS! Latinos Who Lunch's BONUS EPISODE is out and that means LA LISTA of CVC'S FAVORITE VINYL ALBUMS OF 2016 is up live! Chulitas from all chapters contributed their favorite newly released or vinyl reissue and it's stellar! Take a peek and if you don't hear a s/o for your favorite record share with us what had you rushing to the record store!