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Songwriters Joel Rafael And Lance Canales Pay Tribute To 28 Mexican Workers Who Died In Plane Crash On January 28th, 1948

Songwriters Joel Rafael And Lance Canales Pay Tribute To 28 Mexican Workers Who Died In Plane Crash On January 28th, 1948

EVENT WILL AIR LIVE ON KFCF 88.1 FM RICK FLORES' "WASTE LAND OF THE FREE" RADIO PROGRAM JANUARY 28th, FROM 10 AM - NOON

FRESNO, Calif., Jan. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 28(th) at 10 AM songwriters Joel Rafael and Lance Canales will pay tribute to the 28 'Deportees' on the 66(th) anniversary of their untimely death. The event will air on KFCF 88.1 Rick Flores' Waste Land of the Free radio program.

During WWII the U.S. Federal government created a program to bring Mexican workers to the U.S. while troops were fighting abroad. Once they had completed their work they were taken back to Mexico. On January 28, 1948 a group of these workers were returning to Mexico when their plane crashed in Los Gatos Canyon killing everyone on board. Rather than being given a proper memorial, the 28 victims were buried in a mass grave with a plaque labeled "Mexican Nationals." The incident inspired Woody Guthrie's "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" which both Rafael and Canales along with Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen have all recorded. After much research the victims were identified last year, and a headstone with their names was installed and dedicated on September 2, 2013 at Holy Cross Cemetery.

On the anniversary of the crash, Lance Canales and Joel Rafael will appear on KFCF 88.1 Rick Flores' Waste Land of the Free radio program, during the hour that the accident occurred, to talk about the incident and the event from 10AM- Noon. They will be joined by writer Tim Z. Hernandez and descendent of two of the victims, Jaime Ramidez.

About Lance Canales: Lance Canales & The Flood are a hard driving, roots-blues influenced Americana trio from California's breadbasket, where Canales lived the life that so many songs have been written about since the birth of roots music - hard labor, one room shacks and taunting ghosts whispering of a better life

About Joel Rafael: Joel Rafael has been writing and performing since 1978 and over the past decades has released a stunning collection of eight Americana albums. He opened for Rick Danko, John Sebastian, Emmylou Harris, John Lee Hooker, John Stewart, Laura Nyro and Taj Mahal early in his career and, recently, has collaborated with John Trudell, Graham Nash, David Crosby, Kris Kristofferson, and Jackson Browne. Rafael is a noted Woody Guthrie interpreter who has several co-writes with Guthrie that are included on his double CD, Songs of Woody Guthrie, Vol. 1&2.

SOURCE Inside Recordings

Inside Recordings

CONTACT: Meghan Helsel at Grandstand Media, 213-788-3584, meghanh@grandstandhq.com


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