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Latin 29/11/2006

Donna Pena's lively 'Sigan la Bandera' celebrates Our Lady of Guadalupe

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PORTLAND, Ore (www.ocp.org) - Donna Pena brings her signature voice and passionate faith to Sigan la Bandera (Follow the Banner). The album is a musical celebration of Mary, who appeared to St. Juan Diego as the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531, and who continues to inspire and intercede for the people of Mexico, the Americas and all who seek her help.

For centuries, pilgrims have 'followed' and made processions to her 'banner,' the cloth from Juan's cloak on which her image miraculously appeared. These 12 new and traditional songs will delight all who love the mariachi music of Mexico and those have a special devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Expertly performed by the ensemble Mariachi Tepeyac, with Donna on vocals and flute, Sigan la Bandera captures all the color and mystique of this spirited music.

The album is rich with traditional Marian songs. 'Mi Virgen Ranchera' is a very popular song by the famous Mexican composer Chucho Monje. 'Virgen Mambisa' is a flamboyant song by Cuban nationals Rogelio Zelada and Orlando Rodr�guez of Miami. Many will also recognize 'Santa Mar�a del Camino,' a well-known song by Spanish composer Juan Antonio Espinosa.

There is no greater pride in Mexico than the look of the charro,' she explains, 'and the sound of the violins, trumpets, guitars, guitarron and vihuela that make up the mariachi. With the opening statements of these instruments, one hears the gritos and roars of approval by those who come to listen. There is truly nothing like it.'

Donna leaves an indelible mark on the album with her outstanding original compositions. 'Ruega por Nosotros' expresses gratitude to Mary, who is with usâ�'and one of usâ�'in the midst of all our struggles. A medley combining a traditional song with something Donna learned from the Mexican community growing up in Minnesota, 'El AdiÃ�s de un Soldado/AdiÃ�s, O Virgen de Guadalupe' is a touching remembrance of young people leaving for war.

The music of Sigan la Bandera will be especially meaningful on December 12, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe; it can create a 'Ma�anitas' experience for that celebration. But these mariachi serenades in honor of Mary make delightful listening any time of the year.
For more information about Donna Pena, her latest release Sigan la Bandera, and the other music from OCP, call 1-800-548-8749, or visit ocp.org.






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