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  • čas přidán 1. 12. 2009
  • www.newmexicopbs.org - Known as a "Living Legend" of the Las Vegas and Mora communities, musician Tonie Apodaca invites New Mexico PBS into her tiny home to hear stories and music of her life in Northern New Mexico. With a musical career that spans fifty years, Tonie's repertoire includes many local favorites. She plays original songs such as "My Beautiful Dahlias," as well as songs she learned from her parents, who were musicians as well.
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Komentáře • 140

  • @noramascarenas9990
    @noramascarenas9990 Před rokem +5

    My mom is 90 and needs 24 hr care. This video is part of her daily routine. Loves her music..she even sometimes plays her guitar along with Tony. Beautiful and talented musician.
    Rip and bless you for your contribution to my mother's joy .

  • @kentmorgan8632
    @kentmorgan8632 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much! Her accent makes me homesick for southern Colorado!

  • @rosinamartinez6322
    @rosinamartinez6322 Před rokem +3

    I took my elderly mother to listen to Antonia Apodaca in a school in Santa Fe, New Mexico many years ago when I worked at LANL and Las Hermanas Del Norte sponsored her music and my mother enjoyed listening to her music that she didnt want to come home that night. Now I am 82 yrs old and still listen to Antonia's music on utube and my mother has been in heaven since the year 2004 together with Antonia listening to her music over there. We should have more of that beautiful music nowadays in our New Mexico to keep people young and happy like in those days. Most of the elderly musicians have already died. Another musician in our area in those days was Eusebio Martinez from Medanales, New Mexico who played all kinds of instruments and did La Entrega de Los Novios for weddings and it was so beautiful. We don't have dances like in those days now. Maybe if we had music and dances like in those days there wouldn't be so much crime in the streets. At least the young and old were more orderly in those days.

  • @tabby4990
    @tabby4990 Před 2 lety +5

    My grandma - Trujillo was maiden name grew up in Las Vegas NM. Now I know - my grandma loved music, lots of pictures on the walls, family and life.

  • @sdchernin
    @sdchernin Před 10 lety +11

    I met Toni and jammed with her at the North American Folk Alliance Conference in Tucson in 1992, I also met Jeanie at that conference as well. Toni taught me some great insights to the accordion which i used later when i was recording my CD which i released in 1994 titled Vamos A LA Playa. I grew up listening and playing to this style of music where i was born and raised in a small Arizona town along the Mexican border called Nogales. I have some CD's that Toni gave me of her music and I enjoy listening to them regularly.

    • @ertatta
      @ertatta Před rokem

      Are her cds on any of streaming services like Apple Music, Pandora, or Tidal?

  • @Jlopez2207
    @Jlopez2207 Před 3 měsíci

    My parents had her for dinner and a small party for a young man Brennan and another one of their friends in La Vegas New Mexico about 10 years ago hope she is doing good my parents passed away five years ago miss them too.

  • @josephsandoval5662
    @josephsandoval5662 Před 3 měsíci

    I want to thank my friend Debbie for introducing me to Antonia I had the pleasure of playing with her several times in her little house !

  • @glasserbuds
    @glasserbuds Před 10 lety +22

    Esta es puro Nuevo Mexicana,
    Que Viva Nuevo Mexico USA. El mejor de todo mundo

    • @LewisC-iu3hh
      @LewisC-iu3hh Před 10 měsíci

      “Todo el mundo.”**

    • @eliseomartinez7911
      @eliseomartinez7911 Před 9 měsíci

      @@LewisC-iu3hhyou a New Mexican Hispano nationalist too brother?

    • @LewisC-iu3hh
      @LewisC-iu3hh Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@eliseomartinez7911 I’m a Hispanic nationalist, sure. I support Hispanic culture worldwide. We need to promote the Spanish language, and all Hispanic culture and traditions. Don’t let the Anglos eliminate our 2000+ year old history. But I’m not from New Mexico.

    • @rattlesnake63
      @rattlesnake63 Před 2 měsíci

      @@eliseomartinez7911🤔

    • @eliseomartinez7911
      @eliseomartinez7911 Před 2 měsíci

      @@rattlesnake63 what?

  • @charleicothran639
    @charleicothran639 Před 10 lety +7

    Being a manito from NM I just love this music and the culture this beautiful state has. If not for my wife I would LOVE to live back in Nuevo Mexico.

  • @nickrolando7747
    @nickrolando7747 Před 4 lety +5

    RIP ANTONIA I'M SO GRATEFUL TOO HAVE COOKED FOR YOU. I WISH I COULD OF DONE MORE FOR HER LOVE NICHOLAS ROLANDO WOW I'M HONORED I GOT TO SEE HER EVERYDAY BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER

  • @berlindaarmijo9251
    @berlindaarmijo9251 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember hearing that song! On he radio when my mom use to put it on when I was young... Oh my darling clementine. It was a nice song to.. Thank you for sharing your beautiful memories. So beautiful.

  • @hikesteepfishhigh
    @hikesteepfishhigh Před 2 lety +1

    God bless these women.

  • @rebeccatrevino9296
    @rebeccatrevino9296 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this awesome inspiration of a woman in music....

    • @ertatta
      @ertatta Před rokem

      It’s really a gift! I’m glad as a san antonian that I just discovered her.

  • @davidrodger5131
    @davidrodger5131 Před 4 lety +3

    I loved this! Amazing artist! Wow.

  • @multicaruana
    @multicaruana Před 6 měsíci

    So great!! Thank you for this video

  • @eliasrodriguez3404
    @eliasrodriguez3404 Před 2 lety +1

    So many ladies like that Here in New Mexico

  • @smokeyjoe9898
    @smokeyjoe9898 Před 14 lety +2

    I Love this video Tonie, please post more, I think your great, true folk songs. Thank You, Smokeyjoe

  • @MrMilongaband
    @MrMilongaband Před 10 lety +3

    This is precious!

  • @paisleygo
    @paisleygo Před 13 lety +1

    Great that the memories are preserved here!

  • @rogelio67
    @rogelio67 Před 13 lety +2

    very cool,,, i love this stuff,, what a great bunch of people

  • @user-xn1uq8hw1n
    @user-xn1uq8hw1n Před rokem

    Beautiful music

  • @SHENDOH
    @SHENDOH Před 9 měsíci

    NM musica. Viva!!!!!

  • @monabaca9552
    @monabaca9552 Před 10 lety +2

    I LOVE THIS ...,TONIE WE'D LOVE MORE OF THIS MUSIC DID YOU EVER PLAY IN SAPELLO AT THE OLD POST OFFICE WHEN THEY HAD DANCES THERE ?

  • @BLFulle
    @BLFulle Před 11 lety

    I love at 16:36 when she sings Negra and they translate it as dear. My dad always called my mom Negra and sometimes he calls me Negra too.

  • @user-tm5em4vu7u
    @user-tm5em4vu7u Před 4 měsíci

    The “Apodaca” surname is very common in Nuevo Mexico and northern Mexico. I’ve met many people from Nuevo León and Chihuahua with this surname. I think there’s a city in Nuevo León with this name, Apodaca.

  • @KD-jb9pq
    @KD-jb9pq Před 6 lety +6

    The southwest culture is mexican. They were ruled by Mexico city since it was the capital of new spain.

    • @womanzuzu9688
      @womanzuzu9688 Před 5 lety +7

      Ook woodie Guthrie. The thing is... Is that you're wrong. Nuevo Mexico has always been Nuevo Mexico.

    • @juanisaac5172
      @juanisaac5172 Před 4 lety +4

      You are actually correct. The first settlers in New Mexico were from Sonora. Some people like Noh Nahme will figure that out someday.

    • @latinlolita1968
      @latinlolita1968 Před 4 lety +6

      You are correct then we have those internal racists who insist they are pure Spanish bwahaha

    • @Adam-tx1tr
      @Adam-tx1tr Před 3 lety +6

      The original new mexican families came from Zacatecas and Mexico city. Some were mestizos and some were full blood spanish. Then they mixed with the indians of new mexico.

    • @randygonzalez1375
      @randygonzalez1375 Před 3 lety +8

      No us new mexicans are spanish/native americans. Not mexicans. People get it wrong.

  • @arturocorreo9658
    @arturocorreo9658 Před rokem

    Just amazing..