Episodes

Aug 12, 2018
Billy Cardenas
Aug 12, 2018
Aug 12, 2018
1hr 23 min
Mark Guerrero interviews Billy Cardenas, who managed and/or produced many East Los Angeles bands and vocal groups in the 1960s, including Cannibal & the Headhunters, the Premiers, the Blendells, the Romancers, the Sisters, Mark & the Escorts, Ronnie & the Pomona Casuals, and many others. Selected recordings of many of his artists are played and discussed.

Aug 12, 2018
Little Ray Jimenez
Aug 12, 2018
Aug 12, 2018
59 min
Mark Guerrero interviews, R&B singer and "Eastside Sound" superstar of the 60s, Little Ray Jimenez, about his career and plays selected recordings from his catalog.

Aug 12, 2018
Art Brambila
Aug 12, 2018
Aug 12, 2018
1hr 26 min
Mark Guerrero interviews Art Brambila about his career as an artist's manager, record executive, and television producer in the 1970s. The recordings of artist's he managed including Mark Guerrero, Tierra, Yaqui, Carmen Moreno, and Johnny Martinez are also played and discussed.

Aug 11, 2018
Rene Rene
Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018
1hr 14 min
Mark Guerrero interviews Rene Ornelas, aka Rene Rene, about his career and plays selected recordings from his catalog. Rene and Rene, Ornelas' vocal duo, scored two national hits in the 1960s with "Angelito" in 1964 and "Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero (The More I Love You)" in 1969.

Aug 11, 2018
Gabriel Manzo
Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018
1hr 21 min
Mark Guerrero interviews Gabriel Manzo, longtime guitarist for Malo and Jorge Santana, about his career and plays selected tracks from his album "Manzo Rally."

Aug 11, 2018
Trini Lopez
Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018
55 min
Mark Guerrero interviews Trini Lopez about his life and career and plays selected recordings from his catalog. Trini had several national hit records in the 60s, his biggest being "If I Had a Hammer" in 1963 and "Lemon Tree" in 1964.

Aug 10, 2018
Sunny Ozuna
Aug 10, 2018
Aug 10, 2018
1hr 31 min
Mark Guerrero interviews Tejano music legend Sunny Ozuna about his life and career and plays selected recordings from his catalog. Sunny's signature national hit record was "Talk To Me" in 1963 with Sunny and the Sunglows (later Sunny and the Sunliners).

