Tuesday, December 8, 2009

awards and la raza interest by maria la vandi2209

Awards and la raza interest by maria la vandia2209.
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Kingsville,tx. Well folks I am maria la vandia and have been commission to do chingos de barrio studies from men wearing to reviewing musical awards. Which brings us to this study , “ does the barrio really care about any musical awards “.
It was a challenge to see what important information I could gather and really try to put together a non-scientist report together for you.
So first of all I try to see if anyone in general was really watching certain musical award program. And we were really surprise to see what our findings was:
You see the Grammy Awards ratings have been in slow decline for more than a generation, but from year to year they’re all over the map, presumably driven by the top award winners for that year. I wouldn’t know, or even care because, as far as I’m concerned all the music the world ever needed was recorded between 1964 and 1984 which was the end of era after thriller. All and all Grammy awards are for popular oppose to what is really good during that year.
So the question was what is the difference between the regular grammy vs.the latin grammy. And this was our findings:
We realize that it is time for the Grammy Awards and while that's not as big a deal as it used to be in the Latin music world. You see now that the Latin Grammy Awards are a regular part of our lives - it's always fascinating to look at the difference between the nominations in Latin music between the 'regular' Grammys and the Latin Grammys. There has to be a big difference because, while the Latin Grammys recognize artistic merit in 17 fields and, within them, 49 categories, the 'regular' Grammys narrow that down to 2 fields and 9 categories. Still, we'd expect to see the same major artists appear in both lists. And, to a certain extent, they do. But there are always surprises and differences.
But we didn’t stop there we decided to look at the secondary awards (too much football). One that strikes me the most and of course the most talked about is the tejano music awards,that has been around for about 24 years or so.
There was not too much to read about the rating but after asking at least 100 barrio members at our local cantina, only 5 percent new about such an award and less that one percent really cared.
So that tells me a lot. It all boils down to the handful of tejano who are either full time employes’s and have chingos of time to post their comments or a handful of disable raza that have nothing else to write about or do.
So before we bring down the wall on some poor innocent raza, tejano, or critic of la onda lets make sure que we do it in a moderate way and not a destructive matter. Because we still live in a free speech country that allows us to speak our peace but by speaking our peace can lead to war of words that no one really reads or care but that handful. And believe if you think a handful of folks can make a differences than welcome to America.
I am maria la vandia and what do I know I am just make believe.

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