By Javier Urias Lowrider bike restore project Here is my Lowrider bike restore project video! When you have two young kids, you have to find time where you can BUT, its done! This Lowrider bike was a restore project long in the making. I had originally made the bike...
Mariachis touch the soul: Beautiful tribute to Kobe and family members lost
By Javier Urias
MARIACHIS TOUCH
THE SOUL
This was a fantastic tribute to a man that meant so much to a generation and It tells me a lot about what he meant to the people of L.A.
Con sentimiento… 🥺#RIPKobe #RIPMamba pic.twitter.com/RyTz5i0qyr
— ESPN Deportes (@ESPNDeportes) January 30, 2020
“You are the sadness in my eyes, that weep in silence for your love, I look at myself in the mirror and see my face, the time I’ve suffered because of your goodbye, How I wish that you had lived, that your little eyes had never closed, and to be looking at them, Love eternal and unforgettable, sooner or later I will be with you to continue loving each other.”
So growing up in a Hispanic family, every holiday I’ve had a very unique opportunity to hear mariachi music live. In my family on my mother’s side, my grandfather was awesome mariachi. I once remember as a kid seeing him on TV. Back in the 80s if you were on TV, in my opinion at least, you were like a rockstar. I used to hear stories about how he would get invited play with symphonies. I remember my friends coming over and I would brag to them about how great my grandfather was and if he was in town I would challenge them to pick any song let him listen to it and I bet them he could play it back on his guitar. My grandfather was amazing. My aunts and uncles also have this talent and for two of them they have continued the tradition.
Every time I hear mariachi music, If I see Mariachis out in public, I feel a sense of family, a connection to the music that I can’t explain. As a second generation American, my family’s Hispanic culture is something that I’m very proud of. I am kind of ashamed to admit it, I am not fluent in Spanish, however every time I hear Mariachis sing, it touches the soul. I remember my grandfather, I remember my aunts and uncles, to hear their beautiful voices singing is so moving. It’s a part of my heritage that I’m extremely proud of.
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Mariachis touch the soul: Beautiful tribute to Kobe and family members lost
By Javier Urias MARIACHIS TOUCHTHE SOULThis was a fantastic tribute to a man that meant so much to a generation and It tells me a lot about what he meant to the people of L.A. Con sentimiento… 🥺#RIPKobe #RIPMamba pic.twitter.com/RyTz5i0qyr — ESPN Deportes...
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