There was a Liborio Batta in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco in the late 1800s. He was famous for starting a band there and continued playing after his death. He wrote many banda songs that are still played during the carnaval bullfights.
I have an old picture of the band from 1907, unfortunately he's not in it but there's a Jose Batta in the picture. Maybe it's his son or brother. If you're interested I can email it to you.
Yes, thank you I would love to see the pic . Maria Schroeder is the lady that I am helping out with this last name . This tuesday in Monterrey , Mexico we are having a meeting to start a family tree of all the last names in common here .
I have mentioned to the group that many if not all of the last names had origins in the states of Jalisco , Aguascaliente and Zacatecas .
Thanks again,
Welester
> Hi Welester,
>
> There was a Liborio Batta in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco in the late 1800s. He was famous for starting a band there and continued playing after his death. He wrote many banda songs that are still played during the carnaval bullfights.
>
> I have an old picture of the band from 1907, unfortunately he's not in it but there's a Jose Batta in the picture. Maybe it's his son or brother. If you're interested I can email it to you.
>
> Sergio Gutierrez
Liborio Batta in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco
Hi Welester,
There was a Liborio Batta in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco in the late 1800s. He was famous for starting a band there and continued playing after his death. He wrote many banda songs that are still played during the carnaval bullfights.
I have an old picture of the band from 1907, unfortunately he's not in it but there's a Jose Batta in the picture. Maybe it's his son or brother. If you're interested I can email it to you.
Sergio Gutierrez
Liborio Batta in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco
Hi there Sergio ,
Yes, thank you I would love to see the pic . Maria Schroeder is the lady that I am helping out with this last name . This tuesday in Monterrey , Mexico we are having a meeting to start a family tree of all the last names in common here .
I have mentioned to the group that many if not all of the last names had origins in the states of Jalisco , Aguascaliente and Zacatecas .
Thanks again,
Welester
> Hi Welester,
>
> There was a Liborio Batta in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco in the late 1800s. He was famous for starting a band there and continued playing after his death. He wrote many banda songs that are still played during the carnaval bullfights.
>
> I have an old picture of the band from 1907, unfortunately he's not in it but there's a Jose Batta in the picture. Maybe it's his son or brother. If you're interested I can email it to you.
>
> Sergio Gutierrez