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Alhambra High School
Auditorium
January 27, 1968
(Standells, Second Helping, and The Men From
S.O.U.N.D.)
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Garvey Park Gym -
January 27, 1968
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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.
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Montebello Armory -
December 27, 1968
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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.
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Cal State L.A. -
September 17, 1972
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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.)
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Verdugo Hills High
School - December 11, 1973
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The Backdoor Aztec
Center
San Diego State University
February 1 & 2, 1974
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