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Lydia Mendoza "Forever" Stamp Design Revealed - 2013

 
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Posted 12/12/2012   09:07 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add wt1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Today's USPS Stamp Announcement for 2013:




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One of the first and greatest stars of Tejano music, Lydia Mendoza (1916-2007) is seen strumming her 12-string guitar on this lively stamp, one of several that inaugurates the Music Icons series.

This square stamp captures the look of a vintage 45-rpm record sleeve, down to a slight weathering away of the colors. The stamp art features a black-and-white publicity photo of Mendoza taken in the 1950s. The flag of Texas, Mendoza's home state, is splashed across the photo, its vertical blue bar and horizontal red stripe providing the stamp's only color.

Nicknamed La Alondra de la Frontera, the Lark of the Border, Lydia Mendoza performed the Spanish-language music of the Texas-Mexico borderlands and beyond. She is best known for her solo performances, her soulful voice accompanied only by the playing of her 12-string guitar. Mendoza recorded more than a thousand songs in a career that spanned seven decades. Through her music, she gave a voice not only to the poor and working-class people of the border, but also to Latinos throughout the Western Hemisphere.

Born into a musical family, Mendoza first performed with her mother, father, and sister in stores and restaurants. After winning a singing contest on the radio, she recorded several solo cuts for Bluebird Records in 1934, including "Mal Hombre" or "Evil Man," which went on to become her biggest hit.

Neal Ashby and Patrick Donohue designed the stamp, working with art director Antonio Alcalá.

The Lydia Mendoza stamp is being issued as a Forever® stamp. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce rate.
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Posted 12/12/2012   09:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add lpmiller to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with Ms. Mendoza and her work. I'll have to cruise the Internet and find out more. However, as an immigrant into the great state of Texas, I certainly like this stamp. This will probably be a big seller here. I'll need to forewarn my friends at the post office to order an ample supply. Any idea as to the date it will be issued?
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No official word as to the first day of issue yet, however, if the USPS policy for issuing stamps in 2013 is any indicator, they previously announced that the general public would only receive word of new stamp issues three months in advance, so it stands to reason that the stamp will probably be issued no later than March 2013.
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