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twentieth entry in this, as I said in the previous post, have pleasant surprises for you. And one of them is to inform you that the interview that I did to the brothers Humberto and Luis Angel Mendoza Martinez, children Luis Mendoza Ramírez, producer of the capsules "Musical Vibrations" was finally published in the space "Music Without End" my friend Alejandro Martinez and his brother Ricardo Arreola. Moreover, this space will find the first four capsules of "musical vibrations" recorded by the brothers Mendoza Martínez. Here I show you the interview I made in writing and that can also be seen in "Music Without End" . For audio, there were shortcomings and we decided to transcribe. However, I have what is the "Behind the Microphone" in the interview and the completion of the new capsules "Musical Vibrations" created by brothers Mendoza Martínez. In the coming days I will upload those recordings.
Interview Martínez Mendoza brothers
Luis Mendoza Martinez (LMM), Humberto Mendoza Martínez (HMM) and its server, Jorge Fernando Díaz Greene (JFDG).
Music Fund ...
JFDG: Do you remember these notes?
JFDG: Yes, it is "musical vibrations" a production of Luis Mendoza Ramírez.
JFDG: At this time we find two of his sons, Luis Humberto Mendoza Mendoza Jr. and we will give a brief interview.
JFDG: Hi Luis, How are you?
LMM: Hello, how are you, how are you Fernando? Very pleased and grateful to this space in honor of my father.
JFDG: Thank you. Hi Humberto.
HMM: What? Very grateful to you in this tribute is for my father and which I hope you can enjoy and soak up the music and the bohemia.
JFDG: Okay, tell me, what year beginning "Musical Vibrations?
LMM: This program starts on October 15, 1982 by Radio 6.20, and closes the loop in July 2005.
JFDG: Well, we have an approximate uninterrupted emission of 8.400 "musical vibrations" is truly incredible.
JFDG: Tell me how was it that inspired his father to select the heading?
LMM: We have memories and stories from my mother, who was selected three to four issues and ultimately chose "The Street of Dreams" by Felix Slatkin, so transmitting, he was a born music lover undoubtedly had a message, there was something behind that song was in the end by what was decided and he knew that would make a difference and be a symbol of authenticity in your program, I think it was mainly transmitting it.
JFDG: Okay, and what was the source of inspiration to present reflections?
HMM: Well George, my father had a vision to reach the public, perhaps not as much as a preacher but a friend who can give good advice at that time and relied heavily on life experiences that he had, deepened every moment, then, on that basis was that I think all these texts and shared for all people ... And look for that moment of relaxation and reflection and share with all who were listening at that time besides music.
JFDG: Can I tell a story Vibration Listened to music when with his father?
LMM: Look, it was something we scored a lot, when these family connections to listen to your musical space, I was about eight when I start to take notion on the importance and so it was a perfect pretext to establish a family bond just for lunch, after school, was the time where we would sit my brothers and my father to listen to this space.
JFDG: Any story that Humberto want to tell us?
HMM: Yeah, well I remember correctly, used to take holidays and enjoy going to the park, at the time he was always on the lookout of us, either on the swing or slide or whatever, but there was a time when it was isolated a bit, he had a radio, a portable radio for "Musical Vibrations."
JFDG: And when listening to "Music Vibration", what was I feeling?
LMM: Well, mostly came a moment of reflection after listening to the song followed the discussion and was there as the time to look and see what message they conveyed, what meaning was intended, I feel it was good that we were most marked, reflection, and above all in the end the pride that over the years that you have more notion and consciousness, in the end the mention of all the team involved in the production of this space and ending with the name of the producer-my dad-I think it's the peak time, when we saw the importance ... the beauty I had the space.
JFDG: Very fine and you Humberto?
HMM: Well ... for me, I always saw it more than sentimental side, seeing as my father selected his themes in an area which he named Luigi's Bar was also where he had a table whether you write here the text and also select the items, the view always with glasses who used to have all that under control for me to see the dedication and the fruit handled after that program was for me was something sensational.
JFDG: Who were your friends in the radio?
HMM: Well, my father was a man of many friends whenever, wherever it was appreciated it, I noticed a lot of that in the medium were, beginning a friendship with Mr. Victor White and speakers ... Fernando Balderas, Armando Rascon, Raul Paniagua, Enrique Ponce de Leon, the character I figured maybe if a lot but it really was a very important role, worked hard in dumbbell with my father, Mr. Luis Jaime Prieto and the technical editor everything.
JFDG: Who dressed her voice the "musical vibrations"?
HMM: They also had the opportunity to participate in "musical vibrations" broadcasters and Manuel Guillén, Gilberto Quezada, Victor Manuel Rojas Cruz and Jesus Espinoza.
JFDG: I could tell a story when his father looked for a specific issue to issue?
LMM: Fernando Mira, here is one of the most beautiful and funny stories at once, in the specific topic of "One More Time" by David Rose Orchestra "Again," for many months he was looking for disk. Obviously, at that time, acetate discs, on a trip to United States by my mother, was infallible bringing turntables and needles for the amendment to bring good just that disk David Rose Orchestra and one of the telephone conversations my mother says: Luis and I have your album, then , imagine after months of searching! a specific topic, well there was no joy, excitement, my father asked curiously, "When you come back?". Then we go for my mom to the airport and the first thing, right? What about my record? The big question Will my record? Then these data are very funny after months of searching he did, those are stories for example of a specific topic, how much it cost to get those issues and just this issue he heard in a mall, going for a walk listening to the track and told my mom, give me a second wait here and began to walk around the mall to find the person who was in charge of the ambiance, please hear this track I'm like, I dedicate myself to this, I need to know the name and from there the story just told you, then always the case, that desire to have music difficult to achieve and very select music, my brother, I can not deny, weekend afternoons watching movies that were another source of inspiration, I can tell you more I recorded to me, I have been most marked in relation to my father and with an impressive production Casablanca, An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant, for me these films were inspired by my father and me so far I still like and I see no problem.
JFDG: Sounds good to me And you Humberto?
HMM: Well, my father as well as being fond of music and have great passion for each of the subjects, was also a person who thoroughly enjoyed the movie, good movies, movies already mentioned my brother, of the films as I was I was deeply impressed and was instrumental in the development que hasta ahorita he tenido fue La vida de Eddy Duchin porque gracias a eso fue el empuje que mi padre nos dio para podernos involucrar en el medio musical, los tres somos amantes de la música, nos involucramos en clases de piano, mi hermana está en Estados Unidos y ahorita el instrumento que ella tiene es guitarra, la verdad sin ser soberbio puedo presumir que es una gran guitarrista.
JFDG: Muy buenas anécdotas, nos comentaban fuera del aire, que tienen una sorpresa para nosotros.
LMM: Sí bueno, estamos muy entusiasmados con este espacio y queremos mostrarles unas cápsulas con temas originales, reflexiones originales pero ahora realizadas por nosotros todo con mero sentido de homenaje sin ningún afán leading instead try to follow the ideology of my father who was always focused listeners, lovers of music and is focused on them, go for them.
JFDG: What legacy his father left them?
LMM: See Fernando, I'm going to say with his heart in his hand that marked me most was the love of music, the sense of hearing such a select to choose topics that not only sounded good but in the end you feel it, you leave something, you stop thinking, thinking and use your own opinion of the reflections not only hear but implement them, put them into practice just hope I can become a little, mitad de lo que llegó a ser él y transmitir a las personas esa vibra tan positiva, es sentido de amistad que transmitía a los demás, espero algún día, como te digo Fernando, poder desarrollar eso que mi padre nos transmitió durante tantos años y siempre acompañado de la buena música, buenos momentos, buenas películas, buenas amistades, creo que ese es el legado principal, el amor a la familia, a las amistades, siempre esto acompañado de muy buena música.
JFDG: Muy bien ¿Y tú Humberto?
HMM: Bueno, mi padre a mi me dejó en principio toda su entrega, ese gran amor a la familia, y bueno también dividido todo en valores, el respeto, la honradez, love, friendship, gratitude, especially with all those friends who always gave him the affection and respect that should be mentioned Martinez Arreola brothers who were his close friends, people who respected and always wanted them was immensely grateful for having made that interest and admiration for what he produced and delivered every day to the public, including being selected at all, and well a unique musical treasure.
JFDG: It was a pleasure interviewing Jr. and Luis Mendoza Humberto Mendoza, goodbye to you his friend and Jorge Fernando Díaz Greene server, see you soon.
twentieth entry in this, as I said in the previous post, have pleasant surprises for you. And one of them is to inform you that the interview that I did to the brothers Humberto and Luis Angel Mendoza Martinez, children Luis Mendoza Ramírez, producer of the capsules "Musical Vibrations" was finally published in the space "Music Without End" my friend Alejandro Martinez and his brother Ricardo Arreola. Moreover, this space will find the first four capsules of "musical vibrations" recorded by the brothers Mendoza Martínez. Here I show you the interview I made in writing and that can also be seen in "Music Without End" . For audio, there were shortcomings and we decided to transcribe. However, I have what is the "Behind the Microphone" in the interview and the completion of the new capsules "Musical Vibrations" created by brothers Mendoza Martínez. In the coming days I will upload those recordings.
Luis Mendoza Martinez (LMM), Humberto Mendoza Martínez (HMM) and its server, Jorge Fernando Díaz Greene (JFDG).
Music Fund ...
JFDG: Do you remember these notes?
JFDG: Yes, it is "musical vibrations" a production of Luis Mendoza Ramírez.
JFDG: At this time we find two of his sons, Luis Humberto Mendoza Mendoza Jr. and we will give a brief interview.
JFDG: Hi Luis, How are you?
LMM: Hello, how are you, how are you Fernando? Very pleased and grateful to this space in honor of my father.
JFDG: Thank you. Hi Humberto.
HMM: What? Very grateful to you in this tribute is for my father and which I hope you can enjoy and soak up the music and the bohemia.
JFDG: Okay, tell me, what year beginning "Musical Vibrations?
LMM: This program starts on October 15, 1982 by Radio 6.20, and closes the loop in July 2005.
JFDG: Well, we have an approximate uninterrupted emission of 8.400 "musical vibrations" is truly incredible.
JFDG: Tell me how was it that inspired his father to select the heading?
LMM: We have memories and stories from my mother, who was selected three to four issues and ultimately chose "The Street of Dreams" by Felix Slatkin, so transmitting, he was a born music lover undoubtedly had a message, there was something behind that song was in the end by what was decided and he knew that would make a difference and be a symbol of authenticity in your program, I think it was mainly transmitting it.
JFDG: Okay, and what was the source of inspiration to present reflections?
HMM: Well George, my father had a vision to reach the public, perhaps not as much as a preacher but a friend who can give good advice at that time and relied heavily on life experiences that he had, deepened every moment, then, on that basis was that I think all these texts and shared for all people ... And look for that moment of relaxation and reflection and share with all who were listening at that time besides music.
JFDG: Can I tell a story Vibration Listened to music when with his father?
LMM: Look, it was something we scored a lot, when these family connections to listen to your musical space, I was about eight when I start to take notion on the importance and so it was a perfect pretext to establish a family bond just for lunch, after school, was the time where we would sit my brothers and my father to listen to this space.
JFDG: Any story that Humberto want to tell us?
HMM: Yeah, well I remember correctly, used to take holidays and enjoy going to the park, at the time he was always on the lookout of us, either on the swing or slide or whatever, but there was a time when it was isolated a bit, he had a radio, a portable radio for "Musical Vibrations."
JFDG: And when listening to "Music Vibration", what was I feeling?
LMM: Well, mostly came a moment of reflection after listening to the song followed the discussion and was there as the time to look and see what message they conveyed, what meaning was intended, I feel it was good that we were most marked, reflection, and above all in the end the pride that over the years that you have more notion and consciousness, in the end the mention of all the team involved in the production of this space and ending with the name of the producer-my dad-I think it's the peak time, when we saw the importance ... the beauty I had the space.
JFDG: Very fine and you Humberto?
HMM: Well ... for me, I always saw it more than sentimental side, seeing as my father selected his themes in an area which he named Luigi's Bar was also where he had a table whether you write here the text and also select the items, the view always with glasses who used to have all that under control for me to see the dedication and the fruit handled after that program was for me was something sensational.
JFDG: Who were your friends in the radio?
HMM: Well, my father was a man of many friends whenever, wherever it was appreciated it, I noticed a lot of that in the medium were, beginning a friendship with Mr. Victor White and speakers ... Fernando Balderas, Armando Rascon, Raul Paniagua, Enrique Ponce de Leon, the character I figured maybe if a lot but it really was a very important role, worked hard in dumbbell with my father, Mr. Luis Jaime Prieto and the technical editor everything.
JFDG: Who dressed her voice the "musical vibrations"?
HMM: They also had the opportunity to participate in "musical vibrations" broadcasters and Manuel Guillén, Gilberto Quezada, Victor Manuel Rojas Cruz and Jesus Espinoza.
JFDG: I could tell a story when his father looked for a specific issue to issue?
LMM: Fernando Mira, here is one of the most beautiful and funny stories at once, in the specific topic of "One More Time" by David Rose Orchestra "Again," for many months he was looking for disk. Obviously, at that time, acetate discs, on a trip to United States by my mother, was infallible bringing turntables and needles for the amendment to bring good just that disk David Rose Orchestra and one of the telephone conversations my mother says: Luis and I have your album, then , imagine after months of searching! a specific topic, well there was no joy, excitement, my father asked curiously, "When you come back?". Then we go for my mom to the airport and the first thing, right? What about my record? The big question Will my record? Then these data are very funny after months of searching he did, those are stories for example of a specific topic, how much it cost to get those issues and just this issue he heard in a mall, going for a walk listening to the track and told my mom, give me a second wait here and began to walk around the mall to find the person who was in charge of the ambiance, please hear this track I'm like, I dedicate myself to this, I need to know the name and from there the story just told you, then always the case, that desire to have music difficult to achieve and very select music, my brother, I can not deny, weekend afternoons watching movies that were another source of inspiration, I can tell you more I recorded to me, I have been most marked in relation to my father and with an impressive production Casablanca, An Affair to Remember with Cary Grant, for me these films were inspired by my father and me so far I still like and I see no problem.
JFDG: Sounds good to me And you Humberto?
HMM: Well, my father as well as being fond of music and have great passion for each of the subjects, was also a person who thoroughly enjoyed the movie, good movies, movies already mentioned my brother, of the films as I was I was deeply impressed and was instrumental in the development que hasta ahorita he tenido fue La vida de Eddy Duchin porque gracias a eso fue el empuje que mi padre nos dio para podernos involucrar en el medio musical, los tres somos amantes de la música, nos involucramos en clases de piano, mi hermana está en Estados Unidos y ahorita el instrumento que ella tiene es guitarra, la verdad sin ser soberbio puedo presumir que es una gran guitarrista.
JFDG: Muy buenas anécdotas, nos comentaban fuera del aire, que tienen una sorpresa para nosotros.
LMM: Sí bueno, estamos muy entusiasmados con este espacio y queremos mostrarles unas cápsulas con temas originales, reflexiones originales pero ahora realizadas por nosotros todo con mero sentido de homenaje sin ningún afán leading instead try to follow the ideology of my father who was always focused listeners, lovers of music and is focused on them, go for them.
JFDG: What legacy his father left them?
LMM: See Fernando, I'm going to say with his heart in his hand that marked me most was the love of music, the sense of hearing such a select to choose topics that not only sounded good but in the end you feel it, you leave something, you stop thinking, thinking and use your own opinion of the reflections not only hear but implement them, put them into practice just hope I can become a little, mitad de lo que llegó a ser él y transmitir a las personas esa vibra tan positiva, es sentido de amistad que transmitía a los demás, espero algún día, como te digo Fernando, poder desarrollar eso que mi padre nos transmitió durante tantos años y siempre acompañado de la buena música, buenos momentos, buenas películas, buenas amistades, creo que ese es el legado principal, el amor a la familia, a las amistades, siempre esto acompañado de muy buena música.
JFDG: Muy bien ¿Y tú Humberto?
HMM: Bueno, mi padre a mi me dejó en principio toda su entrega, ese gran amor a la familia, y bueno también dividido todo en valores, el respeto, la honradez, love, friendship, gratitude, especially with all those friends who always gave him the affection and respect that should be mentioned Martinez Arreola brothers who were his close friends, people who respected and always wanted them was immensely grateful for having made that interest and admiration for what he produced and delivered every day to the public, including being selected at all, and well a unique musical treasure.
JFDG: It was a pleasure interviewing Jr. and Luis Mendoza Humberto Mendoza, goodbye to you his friend and Jorge Fernando Díaz Greene server, see you soon.
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