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US Latino Heritage
  • Home
  • About
  • Music
    • Musical Timeline
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video and Audio
  • Sports
    • Intro to Latino Sports
    • Men's Basketball
    • Men's Baseball
  • Festivals
    • 105 Year Anniversary
    • Video Gallery
  • Contact
  • People / Gente
    • Introduction
    • Biographies/ Biografías

Video and Audio

This page showcases the musical talents in South Omaha. 


Video

Barrientos Brothers History

History of Barrientos brothers music influence in Omaha, NE

Let It Be (en Español)

The Let It Be story is about the American dream that Latino families strive for in America but inevitably face hardships of a broken system that essentially affects children and youth that are undocumented and left in limbo in pursuing their dreams. The video portrays the situation of a teenage girl that learns of her undocumented status and is in need of the Dream Act to go to college and work.  With her struggles, she turns to her higher power, La Virgen Maria, and friends when the unity of the community and family come to her rescue to stand by her side... support the Dream of Act of America.


Featured individuals in video: Annabel Hernandez, Alexis Robles, Xochitl Pliego, Gabriella Robles, Rafael Hernandez, Sanylu Aguilar, Marcos Eduardo, Josue Alejandro

Tu me acostumbraste

A bolero performed by Rene Paula that is playing the TRES guitar from his country of Cuba.

Canción Mixteca

Is a century old folk song from Oaxaca, Mexico performed by 

Jose Lopez from Mexico City and Miguel Cintron from Puerto Rico

Baila Esta Cumbia

is a cumbia rhythm that originates from the coast of Colombia. This Selena classic is performed by Alexis Arai from Amor Prohibido - Selena Tribute


Audio

1951 Viajera

4-11-51 Frank 'Chico' Gomez, Francis Garcia, Arturo Huerta (Francis Garcia).


1975 Music

Arturo Huerta, Trini Barrientos Huerta, Juan Barrientos, Jay Huerta Armetta 2 (Adele Huerta)


La Marcha De Zacateca

Barrientos Music - Live


Tierra Blanca

Barrientos Music

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