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Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies. & Lydia Mendoza: A Family Auto-biography. (Musical Women).(Lydia Mendoza: A Family Autobiography by Chris Strachwitz)
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Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies. By Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. [xvi, 235 P. + compact disc. ISBN 0-19-512706-4. $29.95]
Lydia Mendoza: A Family Autobiography. By Chris Strachwitz, with James Nicolopulos. Houston: Arte Publico Press, 1993. [xxi, 409 p. ISBN 1-55885-065-1. $32.95 (cloth); ISBN 1-55885-066-X. $17.95 (pbk.).]
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Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies. & Lydia Mendoza: A Family Auto-biography. (Musical Women).(Lydia Mendoza: A Family Autobiography by Chris Strachwitz)
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; Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music/La historia de Lydia Mendoza: Norteno Tejano Legacies. By Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. [xvi, 235 P. + compact disc. ISBN 0-19-512706-4. $29.95] Lydia Mendoza: A Family Autobiography. By Chris Strachwitz, with James Nicolopulos.
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The Independent on Sunday
; Lydia Mendoza The Best of Lydia Mendoza ARHOOLIE Lydia Mendoza (1916-2007) rose from abject poverty to be feted at the White House, and as these recordings show, she retained her artistic integrity from start to finish. The Tex-Mex music she and her siblings sang was originally dismissed as
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; (38474) NOTICE OF SHERIFF`S SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN to Lydia Mendoza, a single person & Frank Mendoza, Jr., a married person and Mrs. Frank Mendoza, Jr.; County Treasurer and Board of County Commissioners that on January 3rd, 1989, at 2 o`clock, p.m., At room 103 of the Courthouse Annex Building, 320
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