Lalo & Mark Page

     The following pages contain information, photos, and flyers relating to my musical relationship with my father, Lalo Guerrero.  Below is the history of a band my dad and I had together in the period of 1998 through 2000.

Lalo Guerrero
with Mark Guerrero
& The Second Generation Band

Left to right:  Bobby Dominguez, Lorenzo Martinez, Steve Alaniz, Lalo Guerrero (seated), Mark Guerrero, Willie Loya and Alex Armstrong

Band Members and Instrumentation:

Lalo Guerrero- vocals, acoustic guitar
Mark Guerrero- vocals, electric guitar, musical director
Lorenzo Martinez- guitarrón, background vocals
Alex Armstrong- acoustic guitar, background vocals
Steve Alaniz or Al Lopez- alto and tenor sax
Willie Loya- congas
Bobby Dominguez- drums

     Lalo Guerrero with Mark Guerrero & the Second Generation Band was a musical entity for about three years, from 1998 through 2000.  The following are concerts we did in that time period.

Concerts in 1998:

Cite de la Musique- Paris, France (February 8), Flaco Jimenez on bill

The Getty Center- Los Angeles (May 22, 23)

California State University at Los Angeles- Luckman Auditorium (August 8), Nydia Rojas on bill

Luna Park (night club)- Hollywood, CA- “Land of a Thousand Dances” book release party (September 2),
Thee Midniters, Los
Illegals, Lysa Flores, Max Uballez, and Lil' Rudy G. on bill 

Cerritos College, Cerritos, CA- Burnight Auditorium (September 18)

Pico Rivera Arena (October 11), Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez on bill

Annenberg Theater- Palm Springs, CA (November 1)

Concerts in 1999:

Spotlight 29 Casino, Indio, CA (January 17), Tatiana on bill

Mural Dedication Concert- Tucson, Arizona (May 1)

Cerritos College, Cerritos, CA- Student Center (September 18) 

Concerts in 2000:

Rosewood Park, Commerce, CA (June 25)

Set List:

Canción Mexicana, Nunca Jamas, Tacos for Two, Oh Maria (Mark), Chicas Patas Boogie, Muy Sabroso Blues, Los Chucos Suaves, Barrio Viejo, On the Boulevard (Mark), Elvis Perez

Songs Added for 2 Set Show:

Vamos a Bailar, La Minifalda de Reynalda, There’s No Tortillas, Ay Ay Ay Ay (Nobody Told Me) (Mark), No Chicanos on TV, El Hombre Gordo, Marihuana Boogie, Orale! (Mark), El Chicano, Tin Marin de do Pingue

Click here for Lalo & Mark Band Photo Gallery
 

Contact me at:  info@markguerrero.net

Mark Guerrero
P.O. Box 2558
Palm Springs, CA 92263

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