Los Angeles – The dance floor at “Barrio Boogie Sunday” is filled with sharply dressed women in flouncy skirts and brightly colored fitted blouses, being twirled in perfect swing rhythm by their ...
Pachuco boogie, the postwar, Mexican-American adaptation of jump blues named after the 1948 Don Tosti single that launched the subgenre, came to fruition in East L.A., but its roots are in El Paso, ...
Old pachucos never die. They just move to Palm Springs and keep the memories alive. Bandleader Don Tosti, the man who helped spark a Mexican American musical craze with his 1948 tune “Pachuco Boogie,” ...
Los colores de su vestimenta lo hacen resaltar, entre las personas que llegan para convertir la Plaza de Armas en la pista de baile más grande de Torreón. Dos hombres se hacen cargo del sonido, otros ...