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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
THE ROOTS OF THE EASTSIDE SOUND 1955-1965
The Eastside Sound comes to the Casa 0101 Theater in Los Angeles beginning tomorrow November 12, 2015 and features a photo exhibit from the collection of David Reyes, co-author of the book "Land Of 1000 Dances. Also there will be scheduled panel discussions and lectures. Please check out this flyer and you may also go to their website at:
http://www.casa0101.org/photo-exhibit-roots-of-the-eastside-sound-2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
VINYL CLASSICS - GODFREY PRESENTS
Godfrey Kerr was a Los Angeles disc jockey and record producer and entrepreneur. He started the Gee Kay, Kay Gee and Flashback record labels. See my post THE EASTSIDE SOUND HITS THE RADIO WAVES - GODFREY KERR.
In 1965 Godfrey released four record albums entitled GODFREY PRESENTS: courtesy of local record companies in Los Angeles. The albums feature a mix of Mexican-American recording artists and black R&B artists. The albums are ala Art Laboe's OLDIES BUT GOODIES series
In 1968 I bought two of his albums at Sounds Of Music, a record store in East Los Angeles to play on my radio show at East Los Angeles College. I now have all four albums to complete this post.
Album Discography:
1965 - Godfrey Presents - 18 R&B Flashbacks, Flashback 601
1965- Godfrey Presents - 18 R&B Flashbacks, Volume 2, Flashback 602
1965 - Godfrey Ppresents - 16 Successful Sounds, Flashback 603
1965 - Godfrey Presents - 20 Blast-Backs, Flash-Back 401
GODFREY PRESENTS: 18 R&B FLASHBACKS:
Tracks of interest to Eastside collectors are "Tonight" by The Carlos Brothers, "Symbol Of Heaven" by Little Julian Herrera and "Bring Me Happiness" by Ron & Rosie.
GODFREY PRESENTS: 18 R&B FLASHBACKS VOLUME 2:
Tracks of interest to Eastside collectors are "Sad Girl" by Thee Midniters, "Dream A Little Dream" by The Perez Brothers, "So Dearly" by Ron & Rosie and "Darling Dear" by Alfred & Joe. Another favorite track is "Split Personality" by The Resonics which was the main reason I bought the album.
GODFREY PRESENTS: 16 SUCCESSFUL SOUNDS:
Tracks of interest to Eastside collectors are '"Land Of A 1,000 Dances" by Cannibal & The Headhunters, "It'll Never Be Over For Me" by Thee Midniters, "la La La La La by The Blendells, "Farmer John" by The Premiers and "I Need Someone" by The Ambertones. Two other noteworthy tracks are "Let's Get Together Again" by Carol Hughes and "Unlucky Girl" by Chris Teller.
GODFREY PRESENTS: 20 BLAST-BACKS:
Only "Let's Dance" by Chris Montez may be of interest to Eastside collectors. The other 19 tracks are doo wop & R&B hits.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!
SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES!!!
In 1965 Godfrey released four record albums entitled GODFREY PRESENTS: courtesy of local record companies in Los Angeles. The albums feature a mix of Mexican-American recording artists and black R&B artists. The albums are ala Art Laboe's OLDIES BUT GOODIES series
In 1968 I bought two of his albums at Sounds Of Music, a record store in East Los Angeles to play on my radio show at East Los Angeles College. I now have all four albums to complete this post.
Album Discography:
1965 - Godfrey Presents - 18 R&B Flashbacks, Flashback 601
1965- Godfrey Presents - 18 R&B Flashbacks, Volume 2, Flashback 602
1965 - Godfrey Ppresents - 16 Successful Sounds, Flashback 603
1965 - Godfrey Presents - 20 Blast-Backs, Flash-Back 401
GODFREY PRESENTS: 18 R&B FLASHBACKS:
Tracks of interest to Eastside collectors are "Tonight" by The Carlos Brothers, "Symbol Of Heaven" by Little Julian Herrera and "Bring Me Happiness" by Ron & Rosie.
GODFREY PRESENTS: 18 R&B FLASHBACKS VOLUME 2:
Tracks of interest to Eastside collectors are "Sad Girl" by Thee Midniters, "Dream A Little Dream" by The Perez Brothers, "So Dearly" by Ron & Rosie and "Darling Dear" by Alfred & Joe. Another favorite track is "Split Personality" by The Resonics which was the main reason I bought the album.
GODFREY PRESENTS: 16 SUCCESSFUL SOUNDS:
Tracks of interest to Eastside collectors are '"Land Of A 1,000 Dances" by Cannibal & The Headhunters, "It'll Never Be Over For Me" by Thee Midniters, "la La La La La by The Blendells, "Farmer John" by The Premiers and "I Need Someone" by The Ambertones. Two other noteworthy tracks are "Let's Get Together Again" by Carol Hughes and "Unlucky Girl" by Chris Teller.
GODFREY PRESENTS: 20 BLAST-BACKS:
Only "Let's Dance" by Chris Montez may be of interest to Eastside collectors. The other 19 tracks are doo wop & R&B hits.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!
SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES!!!
Friday, September 4, 2015
EASTSIDE BANDS - THE ALDERMEN
EDITORS NOTE:
SPECIAL THANKS TO ALDERMAN'S DRUMMER LEE MARKS FOR SUPPLYING THE MISSING NAMES OF THE BAND MEMBERS!!
BAND MEMBERS:
L-R (Front Row):
Bruce Gilbert (Keyboards)
Tad (Lead Guitar)
Joe Chapman (Bass Player), later Greg Kricheff
Lee Marks (Drummer)
Seated In The Middle:
Jesse Acuna (Lead Vocals)
Standing:
Russ (Rhythm Guitar)
Keyboard player Bruce Gilbert met a band called The Aldermen at the 1965 Teen Fair at the Hollywood Palladium. They played mostly surf music but soon became very versatile playing in the style of the East LA bands which was a mix of R&B and doo wop rock with a Latin flare.
The band played private parties, dances in East LA, schools and teen clubs. They also played El Monte Legion Stadium, the 1966 Teen Fair, the Salesian Rock & Roll Show and East LA City College.
They would soon be on the same bill with bands such as Thee Midniters and Cannibal & The Headhunters.
Singer-songwriter Chick Carlton (see my post EASTSIDE BANDS- CHICK CARLTON & THE MAJESTICS) heard the band and became their quasi-manager.
In 1967, the band recorded two Chick Carlton penned tunes "House Of Wax" and "In My Upper Room" released on the Sir Graham label.
"House Of Wax' is a fuzz and Farfisa organ-fueled swinger with great soulful vocals.
You May Listen To The Aldermen "House Of Wax" Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UncrF79XCI
"In My Upper Room" features a neat bassline and has a brief but cool keyboard break to finish.
Lee Marks went on to play in a number of bands that can be found on line. BETTY, GOOD DOG BANNED, FOX and currently THIEVES. His son Christopher born in northern California moved to Los Angeles in his 20's to help form & still plays drums for Hoobastank.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!! SOLY FOR HISTORICAL & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND FOR LISTENING PLEASURE.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
VINYL CLASSICS - THEE MIDNITERS - GIANTS
Thee Midniters fourth and final album for Whittier Records was GIANTS released in 1967. It was intended to be a greatest hits compilation but new tracks were included. It is my favorite Midniters album and I played the grooves out of it while I was a disc jockey at East Los Angeles College 1967-1969.
SIDE 1:
Side 1 opens with the East LA cruisin' classic "Whittier BLVD". Track 2 is "Goin' Out Of My Head" with new group member Al Anaya singing lead on this cover version. Track 3 is the band's cover version of the Cannibal & The Headhunters hit "Land Of 1000 Dances". Track 4 is an instrumental version of "Walk On By" Closing out Side 1 is the Eastside classic "Sad Girl".
SIDE 2:
Side 2 opens with the Solomon Burke classic "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love". Track 2 is the moody cover of jazz singer Oscar Brown Jr's "Brother Where Are You". Track 3 is a psych-pop tune "Breakfast On The Grass" Track 4 is a cover of Frank Sinatra's "Strangers In The Night". Track 5 is the blue-eyes soul-horn-rock original 'Love Special Delivery". The closing track is the band's excellent cover of "That's All"
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!! SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES!!!
Monday, August 24, 2015
VINYL CLASSICS - THEE MIDNITERS - UNLIMITED
Thee Midniters third album was "UNLIMITED" released in 1967 on Eddie Torres' Whittier label. By this time the band had been writing more of their own material. Eight of the twelve tracks on the LP are originals. The album features some fine cover songs as well as jazz-soul, soul and Latin-jazz-soul tunes.
SIDE 1:
Side 1 of the LP opens with a cover of the Solomon Burke classic "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" Track 2, "Cheatin' Woman" is a band original credited to Willie Garcia, Danny Lamont and Jimmy Espinoza. Track 3, "Could It Be" was written by Roy Marquez and is a great soulful ballad. Track 4, "Thee Walking Song" is a band original. Track 5, "Dreaming Casually" is a true Eastside classic written by Willie G and Larry Rendon. The closing track on side 1 is "Never Knew I Had It So Bad", another band original.
SIDE 2:
Side 2 of the album opens with a cover of the Beatles' classic "Yesterday" Track 2 is a cover of the Mitch Ryder classic "Devil With A Blue Dress"/"Good Golly Miss Molly". Track 3 is another Willie Garcia-Larry Rendon penned tune, "Making Ends Meet" and is another true Eastside classic. Track 4, "Chili Con Soul" is a band original and is a jazz-Latin-soul instrumental. Track 5, 'Welcome Home Darling" is a fine ballad written by Danny Lamont & Willie Garcia. Side 2 closes with a superb version of the McKinley Mitchell classic "The Town I Live In"
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!! SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES!!
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
VINYL CLASSICS - THEE MIDNITERS - LOVE SPECIAL DELIVERY
Thee Midniters second album, "Love Special Delivery" was released in 1966 on manager Eddie Torres' Whittier records label. Eddie had been urging the band to write their own material and this album includes four Jimmy Espinoza-William Garcia tracks. The other eight tracks are cover versions.
SIDE 1:
Side 1 starts with the Garcia-Espinoza original and title track "Love Special Delivery" This track is blue-eyed soul-horn-rock at it's finest. Next is a cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland classic "Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things" Tracks 3 thru 6 are also covers, "Do You Love Me", "Soul & Inspiration", "Good Lovin" and "When A Man Loves A Woman"
SIDE 2:
Side 2 opens with a nearly five minute version on Sinatra's "Strangers In The Night" followed by a powerful James Brown screaming-like version of Van Morrison & Them's "Gloria". Track 3 is a cover of Deon Jackson's "Love Makes The World Go Round" Tracks 4-6 are all originals. "I Found A Peanut" with it's peculiar lyrics. "Are You Angry" is an Eastside classic and "Don't Go Away" is a solid sultry soulful ballad.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!
SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES!!
Thursday, May 21, 2015
RECOMMENDED LISTENING - THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS OF LITTLE JULIAN HERRERA
TRACK LIST:
01. Lonely Lonely Nights
02. In Exchange For Your Love
03. Symbol Of Heaven
04. Here In My Arms
05. I Remember Linda
06. True Fine Mama
07. Your Careless Love
08. You Will Cry
09. I Want To Be With You
10. Lonely Lonely Nights (with the Illusions)
11. Lonely Lonely Nights (version 2) (with the Illusions)
12. KRCW's "Little Julian's Secret
Five 45 RPM records comprise the complete works of Little Julian Herrera. Since he is my favorite Eastside singer, I highly recommend this compact disc.
For more information on Little Julian and his music please see my post under EASTSIDE LEGENDS.
Besides the music this from this incredibly talented vocalist, the highlight of this disc is "Little Julian's Secret", a KCRW radio documentary exploring the mysterious life and legend of Little Julian. The documentary is truly fascinating and well worth the price of admission. You may listen to "Unfictional - Little Julian's Secret"
by doing a Google search which KCRW has archived.
Little Julian Herrera was born Ronald Wayne Gregory in Massachusetts to Hungarian Jewish parents and ran away from home ending up in Boyle heights, California. There a Mexican-American family took him in and he used the family's name, Herrera. The name Little Julian came from Don Julian of the meadowlarks who had a hit with "Heaven & Paradise" at the time.
Little Julian met Johnny Otis who asked him to perform in his shows at El Monte Legion Stadium where he became a star attraction. In the summer of 1956 Little Julian would record for Otis' newlt formed Dig label. The session would produce "Lonely, Lonely Nights" and "In Exchange For Your Love" The group backing Little Julian is probably The Premiers who were also on the Dig label. The record would be a big hit locally but would do little elsewhere. In 1957 a follow-up record "Symbol Of Heaven" and "Here In My Arms" was released.
In late 1957 Julian signed with record producer Art Laboe who introduced him to The Tigers, a vocal group from Pomona. They recorded for the Starla label "I Remember Linda" and "True Fine Mama"
The A side was a minor hit in L.A. because Art Laboe plugged it on his radio show. The group appeared as Little Julian herrera & The Tigers in a San Diego theater show but at the end of the show the police came and arrested Julian accusing him of statutory rape. two others were also accused but for some reason the charges against them were dropped leaving only Julian charged. This killed record sales and after a stint in jail he would disappear later to be found at a car wash on National City Blvd and picking string beans on the Otay Mesa.
He once again disappeared and was rediscovered by "Huggy Boy", Dick Hugg in 1963 playing in a nightclub in Tijuana. Huggy Boy got him back into the studio and released one single on his Essar label with an update version of "Lonely Lonely Nights" and "I Want To Be With You" Of major interest to record collectors, there are two markedly different takes of 'Lonely Lonely Nights"issued on the essar label with identical release numbers for which there is no know explanation. In these recordings Julian was backed by the band from Bellflower-Long Beach area, The Illusions.
After another recording for Emmo Records "Your Careless Love" and "You Will Cry", Julian disappeared into obscurity never to be seen again
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!! SOLELY FOR EDUCATIONAL AND HISTORICAL PURPOSES AND FRO LISTENING PLEASURE!!!
Saturday, March 28, 2015
KEEPIN' THE MUSIC ALIVE - THE HEARTBREAKERS - GREETINGS FROM EAST LOS ANGELES
THE HEARTBREAKERS - GREETINGS FROM EAST LA
Track Listing:
01. Cradle Rock
02. Every Time I See You
03. Please Answer
04. I Played The Fool
05. The Roach
06. Trying To Forget You
07. Baby I Love You So
08. I Don't Care
09. She Is My Baby
10. Aquel Amor
Two of the finest gentlemen I have ever met, Benny and Joe Rodriguez have recorded a new CD entitled "Greeting from East LA"
Eastside legends, Benny and Joe are better known as The Heartbreakers and have been part of the Eastside music scene since the early 1960's. (See my post EASTSIDE LEGENDS - THE HEARTBREAKERS) and continue to perform locally and in various parts of the country today.
Although Benny and Joe have been singing and performing together for more that 50 years their voices have not missed a beat. Many critics have dubbed the "Eastside Sound" as duet vocal harmony. If that is the case The Heartbreakers are among the finest.
On this CD, Benny and Joe have re-recorded many of their vinyl classics. Songs like "Cradle Rock", "Every Time I See You", "She Is My Baby" and my personal favorite, "Please Answer" sound amazingly like their records which to me is a good thing.
Also included on the CD is the beautiful ballad "Baby I Love You So" penned by Eastside legend Mark Guerrero and two tunes penned by Eastside rocker, Chan Romero entitled "Trying To Forget You" and "I Don't Care".
Rounding out the CD is a cover of the Clovers' classic, "I Played The Fool" and the beautiful Spanish language "Aquel Amor" (That Love).
I very highly recommend this CD and if you are interested in obtaining a copy you can e-mail Benny Rodriguez at
brodriguez424@gmail.com
You may also preview the CD for a very limited time at the East LA Revue website jukebox:
http://www.eastlarevue.com/
Me and fellow collector Bobby Medina with Benny & Joe
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!!!
SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND FOR LISTENING PLEASURE!!!
Friday, March 27, 2015
KEEPIN' THE MUSIC ALIVE - CHICK CARLTON - 90 MILES FROM VEGAS
CHICK CARLTON
90 MILES FROM VEGAS
Produced by Chick Carlton
Musical Director Tom Hensley
Arranged by Art More
Engineered by Mark Dorflinger
Recorded at 118 West Studios
Simi Valley, California
Doug Young, President
Music Performed By:
Art More - Keyboards
Bruce Luisi - Bass
Mike Sato - Drums
Ton Hensley - Guitars
Mark Dorflinger - Steel Drums - Strings - Horns
Hector Aponte - Horns
Dedicated To Eddie Davis and Barry White
Special Thanks To:
Hector A, Gonzalez
Stan Rankin T
Released in March, 2015 by Faro Records (A Division Of The Rampart Records Group)
Track List:
01. Liberace (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
02. 90 Miles From Vegas (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
03. How Low Will You Go For Love (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
04. Names On A Napkin (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
05, Is My Love Out Of Season (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley - Tammy Waters)
06. Sails In The Wind (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley - Mile Sato - Art More - Bruce Luisi)
07. Once Upon A Time (Chick Carlton - Ton Hensley - Jeff Pugsley)
08. My Dancing Shoes Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
09, Valentino Smiles (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
10. Love Is Like An Eagle (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
11. Wild Horses In The Rain (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
12. Let My Life Speak For Me (Chick Carlton - Tom Hensley)
Chick Carlton is a singer/songwriter from the early days of the Eastside Sound. He has worked with the groups the Majestics and Aldermen and even sung with Barry White (Please see my entry under EASTSIDE BANDS - CHICK CARLTON AND THE MAJESTICS)
Chick has recorded a new album entitled 90 MILES FROM VEGAS.
This album brings a fresh sound to todays music scene and takes from Chick's vast musical backgrounds. Those backgrounds are in soul, blues, R&B, Latin Rhythm and he even throws in a touch of reggae.
What makes this album most interesting to me is that Chick has written these songs from his life experiences giving the tunes a more personal touch than most of todays music.
The opening track "Liberace" is a tribute to pianists that even Elton John would be proud to say he recorded.
"90 Miles From Vegas", the title track wowed me immediately with it's Latin Rhythm.
Ballad lovers will enjoy the sincere lyrics Chick has written on tracks like "Once Upon A Time"
"Valentino Smiles"' "Love Is Like An Eagle" and Wild Horse in The Rain"
The bluesy tunes "Names On A Napkin" and :"My Dancing Shoes" show Chick's versatility in vocal style.
I could swear I hear a hint of reggae on the track "Sails In The Wind"
The album closes with the spiritual "Let My Like Speak For Me". The track gives you the feeling of being right there in church with Chick and the band.
Credit must be given to Chick's fine selection of band mates who help bring the songs to life.
I highly recommend you seeking out Chick's fine piece of musical mastery.
It is available at Amazon by following this link:
http://www.amazon.com/90-Miles-from-Vegas/dp/B00TYC5YYW
NO COPYRIGHT INFRFINGEMENT INTENDED!! SOLELY FOR HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AND FOR LISTENING PLEASURE.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Chuy de Cabra • The Journey Home El Chupacabra
* Press Release * Book Release *
“Demons, Ancient Aliens, Portals, Racial Profiling, Chicanos, Aztecs and Immigration, collide in this supernatural tale of modern fiction. It is more than a monster quest as the title suggests.”
Chuy de Cabra
The Journey Home • El Chupacabra
Max Uballez • Alexander Uballez
The Journey Home • El Chupacabra
Max Uballez • Alexander Uballez
Fiction - Visionary - Metaphysical
This work of fiction takes you on a trip to other worlds and realities and the City of Angels while sharing bits of social commentary. Chuy de Cabra’s personal quest for identity entangles him in a clash with the supernatural demons of his ancestors and the everyday demons on the streets of East Los Angeles. Is he an alien? Is he a monster? Will his search for identity save him from his nightmares or will it destroy his future?
This work of fiction takes you on a trip to other worlds and realities and the City of Angels while sharing bits of social commentary. Chuy de Cabra’s personal quest for identity entangles him in a clash with the supernatural demons of his ancestors and the everyday demons on the streets of East Los Angeles. Is he an alien? Is he a monster? Will his search for identity save him from his nightmares or will it destroy his future?
eBook ISBN978-0-9909308-1-5 $ 4.00 available in 2 weeks
Paperback ISBN978-0-9909308-0-8 (6 x 9, 159 Pages) $24.88
Paperback ISBN978-0-9909308-0-8 (6 x 9, 159 Pages) $24.88
Chuy Da Cabra Books, a Division of Xela-Co Media, LLC
2505 Anthem Village Dr., Ste. E-416, Henderson, NV 89052
Contact Max Uballez: 702-558-6399 e-mail: chuydcabrabooks@gmail.com
2505 Anthem Village Dr., Ste. E-416, Henderson, NV 89052
Contact Max Uballez: 702-558-6399 e-mail: chuydcabrabooks@gmail.com
The Authors
Max Uballez was born in a tenement on 4th and Hewitt, a few blocks from downtown Los Angeles, CA., and raised in the William Mead Housing Projects. A self-taught musician and composer, he recorded his first album when he was nineteen years old with The Romancers.
Max produced and co-produced several iconic hits of the ‘60’s, including Land of 1000 Dances by Cannibal and the Headhunters, and has worked with Eddie Davis, Bob Keane, Frank Zappa, Sergio Mendes, Ahmet Ertegun and Fred Catero. Max’s first album, Do the Slauson, is considered the blueprint for the Chicano East Side Sound, and Max has been called the Brian Wilson of ‘60’s Southern California Chicano music. He is featured in the PBS documentary, Chicano Rock. Max is a practicing Buddhist and CEO of Xela-Co Media, LLC.
Max produced and co-produced several iconic hits of the ‘60’s, including Land of 1000 Dances by Cannibal and the Headhunters, and has worked with Eddie Davis, Bob Keane, Frank Zappa, Sergio Mendes, Ahmet Ertegun and Fred Catero. Max’s first album, Do the Slauson, is considered the blueprint for the Chicano East Side Sound, and Max has been called the Brian Wilson of ‘60’s Southern California Chicano music. He is featured in the PBS documentary, Chicano Rock. Max is a practicing Buddhist and CEO of Xela-Co Media, LLC.
Alexander Uballez was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. He has lived in Los Angeles, CA and New York City, and currently resides in Albuquerque, NM., where he prosecutes crimes against children for the people of the State of New Mexico.
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