Annotation:Dedicato à Jos
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DEDICATO A JOS. AKA - "Dédicado à Vares," "Viva el West Side." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "Dedicato à Jos" is fiddler Martin Racine's (La Bottine Souriante) adaptation of the 1974 Tex-Mex piece "Viva el West Side" by Fred Zimmerle's Trio San Antonio[1]. Racine dedicated the reworked tune to famed Québécois fiddler Joe Bouchard.
- ↑ Arhoolie Records ARHLP3004_109, Fred Zimmerle's Trio San Antonio - "Viva El West Side!" (1974). The title refers to Paseo por el Westside, a historic and cultural preservation community gathering on the Westside of San Antonio