Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – A Taste Of Honey
An evening pause: Performed live 1965 on the Ed Sullivan Show. Only in my latter years have I realized that this is really a Mexicon mariachi band, its music refined to appeal to a wider audience.
Hat tip Diane Zimmerman.
On Christmas Eve 1968 three Americans became the first humans to visit another world. What they did to celebrate was unexpected and profound, and will be remembered throughout all human history. Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8, Robert Zimmerman's classic history of humanity's first journey to another world, tells that story, and it is now available as both an ebook and an audiobook, both with a foreword by Valerie Anders and a new introduction by Robert Zimmerman.
The print edition can be purchased at Amazon. from any other book seller, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit. The ebook is available everywhere for $5.99 (before discount) at amazon, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit. If you buy it from ebookit you don't support the big tech companies and the author gets a bigger cut much sooner.
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"Not simply about one mission, [Genesis] is also the history of America's quest for the moon... Zimmerman has done a masterful job of tying disparate events together into a solid account of one of America's greatest human triumphs."--San Antonio Express-News
Mexican mariachi music owes a lot to the influx of German immigrants into Mexico in the late 1800s including my relatives. Much of the music is basically German based like “Las Perlitas”, which is a pure polka.
https://youtu.be/Gqy9G47Beos?si=6Ic_aP1Ew7YtFyN6
Lots of cross-pollination
Patrick O’Hearn’s “Espana” on his album INDIGO is one of the most beautiful pieces of music you will ever hear.
Herb Alpert / Public Enemy
“Whipped Cream Mix; Rebel Without a Pause”
The Evolution Control Committee (1994)
https://youtu.be/J898EhfXy9w
(2:10)