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Various Artists - Xew La Voz De America Latina ... -

The physical release of (likely the 2005 75th-anniversary collection) features extensive paper-based documentation.

XEW, known as "La Voz de la América Latina," was pivotal in popularizing genres like bolero and ranchera across the continent.

The "paper" inserts often detail the legendary artists featured, such as Agustín Lara , Toña la Negra , and Pedro Vargas , who were instrumental in the station's "Golden Age".

Detailed credits for the recordings, many of which were remastered from the original station archives or RCA Víctor masters.

A multi-page paper booklet containing the historical context of the XEW radio station, which began broadcasting in 1930 and became a cornerstone of Latin American culture.

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The physical release of (likely the 2005 75th-anniversary collection) features extensive paper-based documentation.

XEW, known as "La Voz de la América Latina," was pivotal in popularizing genres like bolero and ranchera across the continent. Various Artists - XEW La Voz de America Latina ...

The "paper" inserts often detail the legendary artists featured, such as Agustín Lara , Toña la Negra , and Pedro Vargas , who were instrumental in the station's "Golden Age". The physical release of (likely the 2005 75th-anniversary

Detailed credits for the recordings, many of which were remastered from the original station archives or RCA Víctor masters. such as Agustín Lara

A multi-page paper booklet containing the historical context of the XEW radio station, which began broadcasting in 1930 and became a cornerstone of Latin American culture.