A Spot of Mexico in Upper Manhattan.
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| Title: | A Spot of Mexico in Upper Manhattan. |
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| Authors: | Caramanica, Jon |
| Source: | New York Times. 8/25/2008, Vol. 157 Issue 54413, p3. 0p. |
| Subjects: | Hammerstein Ballroom (Music), Cowboys (Music), Musical groups |
| Geographic Terms: | Manhattan (New York, N.Y.), New York (N.Y.), New York (State) |
| Abstract: | If you were wondering on Saturday night where all the cowboys were in this town, you could have looked no further than the Hammerstein Ballroom. There they were in western shirts, starched jeans, pointy boots and crisply appointed hats, sprinkled liberally throughout the crowd. And, though it may still surprise in these parts, they were Mexican, there to celebrate the Unidos Tour, which featured, among others, the wildly popular tejano-norteno group Intocable and the genre-tweaking duranguense group Los Horoscopos de Durango. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
| Database: | Newspaper Source Plus |
| Abstract: | If you were wondering on Saturday night where all the cowboys were in this town, you could have looked no further than the Hammerstein Ballroom. There they were in western shirts, starched jeans, pointy boots and crisply appointed hats, sprinkled liberally throughout the crowd. And, though it may still surprise in these parts, they were Mexican, there to celebrate the Unidos Tour, which featured, among others, the wildly popular tejano-norteno group Intocable and the genre-tweaking duranguense group Los Horoscopos de Durango. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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| ISSN: | 03624331 |