Interview with Jeanie McLerie and Ken Keppeler, Silver City, New Mexico

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Date
2020-09-22
Main contributor
Jeanie McLerie
Summary
Jeanie McLerie and Ken Keppeler (Silver City, New Mexico) 

Bayou Seco plays music from the Southwest. Jeanie and Ken have collected music from older traditional American musicians for most of their lives and have learned to play many of their tunes and songs. They especially focus on Cajun music in southwestern Louisiana and, since 1980, have learned from traditional Hispanic, Cowboy, and Tohono O’odham musicians in New Mexico and Arizona. Both of them play fiddle and guitar and sing. Ken also plays one- and three-row diatonic accordions, five-string banjo (fretless), harmonica, and mandolin. They play at concerts, dances (where they can teach Spanish colonial dances from New Mexico and other dances), art centers, schools, museums, folk clubs, weddings, wakes, state fairs, and other types of events. They help run the radio station Gila Mimbres Community Radio (GMCR.org) in Silver City and their radio show, Roots and Branches, airs on Saturday (8-10 a.m. MST) with a jam-along with Ken and Jeanie from 9 to 9:30 a.m.

Interviewed by Raquel Paraíso, 09/22/2020.
Contributors
Raquel Paraíso; Ken Keppeler
Subjects
Music; United States; Covid-19 Pandemic
Location
Silver City, New Mexico
Collection
Musicians in America during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Unit
Society for Ethnomusicology

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