Free Concert at the Library--Los Gu'achis
Thursday, September 26, 7:00 pm

“Much of this music from the American Southwest is not widely known; . . . it is an exciting sound that people seem to want to dance to.” ––Barbara Arhon, band member

The Los Gu’achis band plays music formerly played by members of Arizona’s Tohono O’odham (Desert People). Playing violin, accordion, guitar, and bass, the band plays an eclectic blend of songs dating from as far back as 16th-century Spanish missionaries, the Southwest, Native America, Los Californios (early California), Mexico, and Europe. After listening to recordings preserved on wax cylinders, the Los Gu’achis band has brought this music back for all to enjoy. This unique musical experience will deepen your knowledge of our musical heritage.

Programs supported by a grant from the Friends of the St. Helena Public Library.
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