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Mark
Guerrero & Radio Aztlán
Band Member Bios
Ron Reyes (lead guitar)
Ron Reyes’ history, like Mark Guerrero’s, goes all the way back to the golden age of East L.A. Chicano rock & roll.
As a teenager in the 60s, Ron played with The Impalas (Whittier Records), Strange Brew (ABC Records), Old Tyme Religion (Warner Brothers Records), and in the early 70s, Yaqui (Playboy Records).
He then worked from the mid 70s through the 80s with the hit group Cannibal & the Headhunters.
From 1993 to ‘98 Ron toured 47 states with the “30 Years of Rock & Roll” tour where he backed artists such as, Mickey Dolenz of the
Monkees, Bobby Kimbel of Toto, the Coasters, the Drifters, the Platters, Len Berry, and Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels.
He has done many recordings with Mark Guerrero over the years and now plays with Mark Guerrero & Radio Aztlán as well as his own band,
Rockablooze.
Bob Dominguez (drums)
Bob Dominguez studied drums and
Latin percussion with greats such as Joe Porcaro and Chuck Flores.
Bob has performed with artists such as Les Brown and Latin jazz legend, Willie
Bobo, and given numerous orchestral and jazz performances in Southern California with the Riverside and San Bernardino Civic Light Opera, Redlands Bowl Symphony, and the Inland Empire Symphony. Dominguez also appeared as the drummer in the 1988 CBS television series ‘Dirty Dancing.”
Bob Dominguez is currently faculty at the University or La Verne, University of California at Riverside, and Idyllwild School of Music.
Bob has provided instruction for 22 years at Lier’s Music Co. in San Bernardino, CA, and has taught at San Bernardino, Crafton Hills,
Chaffey, and Riverside Community Colleges.
Bob Dominguez has worked with Mark Guerrero for 6 years; in Mark’s cover band, Hot Rox, Lalo Guerrero with Mark Guerrero & the Second Generation Band, and Mark Guerrero & Radio
Aztlán.
Leo Valenzuela (bass)
Leo Valenzuela has been playing bass guitar for 34 years.
He has a Bachelor of Music degree from Cal State Long Beach and studied commercial music under the direction of John Prince.
Leo has played with Gary Foster (formerly of the Tonight Show band w/ Doc Severensen), Greg Walker (former singer for Santana), Marc Ford (formerly of the Black Crows), and Steve Hill (writer of numerous songs for the Desert Rose Band).
He's also backed up r&b artists such as The
Intruders and Brenton Wood at many venues, including the Greek
Theater in Los Angeles. Leo Valenzuela has played on several Mark Guerrero recordings as well as performing with Mark on a Lalo Guerrero recording session.
Leo’s older brother John was a member of Mark Guerrero’s 1970s band, Tango, who recorded an album for A&M Records in 1973.
Alex Armstrong (acoustic guitar and harmony vocals)
Alex Armstrong studied at the University of Pennsylvania and earned his Bachelor of Music degree at San Francisco State University.
He’s a singer/songwriter who’s worked solo and with numerous rock bands over the years.
He’s been working with Mark Guerrero on and off since 1982. Alex was also a member of Lalo Guerrero with Mark Guerrero & the Second Generation band in the late nineties, and now is part of Mark Guerrero & Radio
Aztlán.
A lifetime fan of world music, Alex says “working with Mark & Lalo Guerrero has expanded my cultural horizons.”
Al Lopez (alto and tenor saxophone, flute)
Al Lopez studied music at Cal Poly Pomona, Corona College, Chaffey College, and the
USC/Idyllwild Music School.
While in high school, he played in the Southern California Honor Orchestra for two years.
He’s worked with artists such as Frank Zappa, Terry Kirkman (of the Association), Tito Puente, Jack Jones, and did a lot of session work in L.A.
He’s worked with Lalo Guerrero with Mark Guerrero & the Second
Generation Band and Mark Guerrero & Radio Aztlán
Johnny Guerrero (congas, timbales)
Johnny Guerrero is a multi-instrumentalist hailing from Southern California.
He
attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, then went on to tour North America, Asia, Europe and Africa with such bands as the Platters, Inter-national Reggae All-Stars, Christafari and Temple Yard.
Johnny’s first album, with Christafari, “Valley of Decision” was nominated for Reggae Album of the Year by the Nelson Mandela Tamika Awards, and his second, “Temple Yard,” garnered a coveted spotlight review in Billboard Magazine.
Most recently, Johnny was in the studio producing the legendary Memphis Horns and joined the duo and Sheila E. backing up Beyonce Knowles on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
When Johnny is not on tour, he can be found recording emerging artists in his own production facility,
Warriorland. Johnny and Mark Guerrero are first cousins.
Aaron Guerrero Routtenberg (congas, timbales)
Aaron Routtenberg, Mark Guerrero's second cousin, is a 17 year old phenom.
He's studying with some of the best Latin percussionists in the world such as David Romero (Earth Wind and Fire/Wayne Newton), Fausto Cuevas (Julio
Iglesias), and Tiki Pacias (Marc Anthony), who have taken him under their wing.
He's performed at the popular Conga Room in Los Angeles, the House of Blues in Hollywood with Rudy
Regalado, and at St. Phillips Plaza in Tucson with Lalo Guerrero.
He’s attended Berklee L.A.’s summer program, where he won the Outstanding Musicianship Award, and has been accepted for next summer’s program at the famous Berklee School of Music in Boston.
Karl
Carrasco (keyboards)- bio to be added.
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