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Manteca

The funky jazz group Manteca formed in Canada around 1979. People of the huge development included percussionists and drummers Charlie Cooley and Matt Zimbel, trumpet guys Rick Tait and Steve McDade, percussionist and banjo picker Artwork Avalos, bassist Henry Heillig, saxophonists John Johnson and Phil Dwyer, and keyboardist Gordon Sheard. …

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Redbone

Redbone was a Los Angeles-based music group led by Local American Pat and Lolly Vegas, both business lead singers who have had previously worked under their own titles, showing up in the 1965 film It’s a Bikini Globe ahead of forming Redbone, an all-Native music group, in the encouragement of …

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Ruben & the Jets

So, this is actually the tale — familiar to all or any enthusiasts of Frank Zappa — of Ruben Sano and his ’53 Nash, as well as the music group he left out in 19 when his sweetheart said she’d keep him if he didn’t quit the group. Best? Wrong. …

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Los Mocosos

San Francisco-based Latin rock-band Los Mocosos made their debut in 1998 following registering to Aztlán Information, launching Mocos Locos, name predicated on Un Mariachi’s character Un Moco. Playing an assortment of Latin ska, Afro-Cuban beats, metropolitan hip-hop, and jazz-funk, shortly, the band began getting mixed up in local scene, afterwards, …

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El Chicano

Over time, El Chicano has often been in comparison to Santana and, to be certain, there are a great number of parallels. Both are from California (although various areas of the condition), both are led by Mexican-Americans, both possess recorded in British as well such as Spanish, and both possess …

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Mandrill

Among funk’s most progressive clothes, Mandrill paid the purchase price because of their ambitions in business comes back — not they never earned a status or an target audience, but their expansive, eclectic eyesight often worked better when specific an album’s well worth of space to roam, instead of getting …

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Hadley Caliman

West Coastline saxophonist and flutist most widely known for his rousing solos on Santana’s Caravanserai discharge. He in addition has contributed to various other schedules by Todd Cochran as well as other fusion/jazz-rock/rock and roll players. He’s also released several albums of differing distinction.

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Tierra

An early-’70s spin-off group from Un Chicano, Tierra held plugging aside until 1980, if they scored some short success around the R&B graphs doing Afro-Latin-flavored spirit addresses. Guitarist Rudy and trombonist/percussionist Steve Salas experienced both experienced Un Chicano. They teamed with keyboardist Joey Guerra, bassist Steve Falomir, drummer Philip Madayag, …

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Aalon

Among the unsung heroes of 1970s spirit/rock and roll, Aalon Butler deserved to be as famous seeing that Sly & the Family members Stone, Battle, Parliament/Funkadelic or the Isley Brothers. But unfortunately, almost all R&B fans are completely not really acquainted with the rock-flavored spirit and funk that he documented …

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Malo

Latin rock-band Malo were shaped in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA by ex-members from the Malibus and Naked Lunchtime. Led by vocalist Arcelio Garcia and guitarist Jorge Santana (sibling of Carlos Santana), the music group agreed upon to Warner Bros. in 1971 and documented its debut with David Rubinson, manufacturer of …

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