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  2. El Chicano - Wikipedia

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    El Chicano was an American brown-eyed soul group from Los Angeles, California, ... formerly of Santana, [2] recorded with the band from 2010 to 2012. [3]

  3. Rudy Regalado (musician) - Wikipedia

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    El Chicano also created the theme song for the television series Baretta, which ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] After spending 12 years with El Chicano, Regalado formed his own Latin Jazz All-Star Band in 1983, which included a select group of musicians from Los Angeles.

  4. Rudy Salas (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Salas (5 January 1949 – 29 December 2020) [1] [2] was a musician who was a member of the group El Chicano. He was also the co-founder of the L.A. Latin R&B band, Tierra. Along with his brother Steve, he was a major part of the Eastside sound from the mid 1960s.

  5. Rudy Salas, Tierra and El Chicano Guitarist, Dies at 72 - AOL

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    Rudy Salas, who was a member of the Latin R&B band Tierra and soul group El Chicano, died on Tuesday, Tierra announced. ... In 1972, Salas played guitar for El Chicano along with his brother Steve ...

  6. Bobby Espinosa - Wikipedia

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    The band which was previously called Mickey & The Cavaliers, was led by Mike James Aversa aka Mickey. [11] [12] He left the band in the mid-1960s to join the VIPs, a Chicano band. [13] This group which was formed in 1965 by bass player Freddie Sanchez was a night club covers band. Espinosa was the first member brought into the band by Sanchez. [14]

  7. Chicano rock - Wikipedia

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    Chicano duo Cheech and Chong released novelty single "Basketball Jones"(1973) and hit "Earache My Eye"(1974). [18] Bands like Tierra, Malo, Sapo, Azteca and El Chicano, created new music that "said something" about Chicano heritage and their struggles for equality and justice. [8]

  8. Ruben Ramos - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Ruben formed a new band dubbed "The Mexican Revolution". He had chosen the name 'Mexican Revolution' was due to the emergence of the Chicano and civil rights movements. During that period, the band played the Chicano circuit that ran from Dallas-Fort Worth to the Rio Grande Valley.

  9. Category:Musical groups from Dallas - Wikipedia

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