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60s Eastside Flyers- Page 9

 


Alhambra High School Auditorium
January 27, 1968

(Standells, Second Helping, and The Men From S.O.U.N.D.)

 


Garvey Park Gym - January 27, 1968

 

     The Men From S.O.U.N.D. changed its name at this point to 1984 (Nineteen Eighty Four), inspired by George Orwell's book "1984."  (The members of 1984 were Mark Guerrero, guitar/vocals; Tony Rodas, farfisa organ/vocals; Richard Rosas, bass; and Ernie Hernandez, drums/vocals).  The highlights for 1984 were a week stint at Gazzari's on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood in December of 1968 and a single for Kapp Records in 1969.

 


Montebello Armory - December 27, 1968

 

     Mark Guerrero became a solo artist in 1971, with a solo single on Ode Records.  This was followed by two singles with Capitol Records in 1972.  The flyer below is from the latter period.

 


Cal State L.A. - September 17, 1972

 

     When Mark Guerrero moved from Capitol Records to A&M in 1973, it was decided to return to a group concept, resulting in the band Tango.  (Members of Tango were Mark Guerrero, vocals/guitar/keyboards; John Valenzuela, guitar/vocals; Richard Rosas, bass; and Ernie Hernandez, drums/vocals.  The highlights for Tango were a three night stint at The Roxy Theater in Hollywood and an album and single for A&M Records in 1973-74.)

 


Verdugo Hills High School - December 11, 1973

 


The Backdoor Aztec Center
San Diego State University
February 1 & 2, 1974

 

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