Episodes
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Lalo Guerrero
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero talks about the music and career of his father, Lalo Guerrero, the Father of Chicano Music and plays selected recordings from his catalog.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Chan Romero
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews rock pioneer Chan Romero, whose song "The Hippy Hippy Shake" was recorded by the Beatles, the Swinging Blue Jeans, and the Georgia Satellites. Selected recordings from his catalog are played and discussed.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Fred Sanchez and Jerry Salas of El Chicano
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews Fred Sanchez (founder, leader, bassist) and Jerry Salas (lead singer, guitarist) of El Chicano about their music and career and play and discuss selected recordings from their catalog including their hits "Viva Tirado," and "Tell Her She's Lovely."
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Rudy Salas of Tierra
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews singer/songwriter/guitarist Rudy Salas, leader of Tierra, about his career and plays selected recordings from Tierra's catalog including their hits "Together" and "Memories."
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Don Tosti
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews the late musician/composer/arranger Don Tosti, nee Edmundo Tostado, about his career, which includes playing with Jack Teagarden, Jimmy Dorsey, Charlie Barnett, and Les Brown in the 40s, as well as leading the Pachuco Boogie Boys and his own Latin orchestra in the 50s. Selected recordings from his catalog are played and discussed.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Jose "Dr. Loco" Cuellar
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews singer/songwriter/educator Jose Cuellar, PhD, aka Dr. Loco, about his life and career and plays selected recordings from his catalog.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Ersi Arvizu
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews singer/songwriter Ersi Arvizu about her life and career, which includes being a member of the Sisters, El Chicano, and a solo artist on "Friend for Life," an album produced by Ry Cooder. Her participation on Cooder's "Chavez Ravine" album and her career as a boxer and boxing trainer are also discussed.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Max Uballez
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews singer/songwriter/author Max Uballez of the Romancers in the 60s and Macondo in the 70s. Selected recordings from Max's career are played and discussed. His book "Chuy de Cabra" is also spotlighted.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
George Ochoa of Yaqui
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews singer/songwriter George Ochoa, who was a member of the Slauson Brothers in the 60s and Olde Tyme Religion and Yaqui in the 70s. His recordings with those groups are played and discussed.
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
George Landa of Los Nawdy Dawgs
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Sunday Aug 12, 2018
Mark Guerrero interviews George Landa of Tucson's Los Nawdy Dawgs about their album "Lalo's Town." Most of the songs were written by Landa, but he also covered some Lalo Guerrero songs, including "Marijuana Boogie", "Tin Marin de do Pingue," and "Los Chucos Suaves" in his band's own style. Also played is Los Nawdy Dawgs version of Lalo's "Muy Sabroso Blues" with a lead vocal by Mark Guerrero.