Lalo Guerrero - Oigo Una Banda

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Review by Jarrett Goldfedder

Oigo Una Banda by Lalo Guerrero is an album that showcases the unique and vibrant sounds of Mexican music. The album features a variety of songs that range from upbeat and lively to more melancholic and introspective. Guerrero's vocals are powerful and emotive, conveying a range of emotions that are sure to resonate with listeners.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "No Me Quieras Tanto," a beautiful ballad that showcases Guerrero's ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The song is a testament to the power of love, and Guerrero's vocals are both tender and passionate.

Another highlight of the album is "La Cama De Piedra," a lively and energetic track that is sure to get listeners up and dancing. The song features a catchy melody and upbeat rhythm, and Guerrero's vocals are full of energy and excitement.

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Artist: Lalo Guerrero
Album: Oigo Una Banda

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Oigo Una Banda3:00
Con Todo El Corazon2:27

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Catalog Numbers

7876

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About Lalo Guerrero

Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero (December 24, 1916  March 17, 2005) was a Mexican-American guitarist, singer and farm labor activist best known for his strong influence on today's Latin musical artists. Guerrero was born in Tucson, Arizona, one of 21 siblings (although only nine survived). His father worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Guerrero left his hometown to pursue his dream in music. He says that he gives his mother all the credit for his musical talent, and Guerrero said she taught him to "embrace the spirit of being Chicano". Guerrero, in time exceeded even his wildest dreams as a musician, writer and performer for more than six decades, gaining worldwide recognition as the father of "Chicano Music". His first group, Los Carlistas (the trio included Chole Salaz and Joe Salaz), represented Arizona at the 1939 New York World's Fair, and performed on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour on radio. He moved to Los Angeles in the 1940s, and had a few uncredited roles in movies, including "Boots and Saddles" and "His Kind of Woman". He recorded for Imperial Records and fronted the Trio Imperial. He also formed his own orchestra and toured throughout the Southwest. He performed at the La Bamba club in Hollywood, a place frequented by the biggest stars in the movie business. In the 1960s, he bought a night club in Los Angeles and renamed it "Lalo's". In the 1940s he became a friend of the Ronstadt family of Arizona, in particular Gilbert Ronstadt, father of popular vocalist Linda Ronstadt. Linda recalls childhood memories of Guerrero serenading her. At his funeral, Linda sang a traditional Mexican song in tribute.

Real Name

    • Eduardo \"Lalo\" Guerrero

Name Vars

  • Guerreo
  • Guerrero
  • L. Guerrero
  • L.Guerrero
  • Lala Guerrero
  • Lalo \
  • Lalo (Pancho Lopez) Guerrero
  • Lalo (Pancho Lopez) Guerrero And His Guitar
  • Lalo Guerra
  • Lalo Guerreiro
  • Lalo Guerrero Con El Conjunto de Mark Guerrero
  • Lalo Guerrero Con Mariachi
  • Lola Guerrero
  • R. Guerrero
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Summary by Jarrett Goldfedder

Oigo Una Banda is a fantastic album that showcases the unique and vibrant sounds of Mexican music. Guerrero's vocals are powerful and emotive, and the album features a variety of tracks that are sure to appeal to a wide range of listeners. Whether you're a fan of traditional Mexican music or simply appreciate great music, Oigo Una Banda is definitely worth checking out.