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Los Gu'achis at the Petaluma Museum

Los Gu'achis is a Petaluma-based quartet that plays instrumental music of the Southwest, Early California, Mexico and other places.  Los Gu'achis take their name from the Gu'Achi Fiddlers, who resided in the Gu'Achi District of the Papago Indian Reservation in southern Arizona.  Members developed a unique musical sound utilizing violines, guitar, and drums playing polkas, two-steps and mazurkas.  Influences began in 1539 from Spanish missionaries.  Los Gu'achis is keeping this music alive.  Join us at the museum for some great music in a beautiful holiday setting.

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