Mark Guerrero (2)
Настоящее имя: Mark Guerrero (2)
Об исполнителе:
Mark Guerrero grew up in East Los Angeles graduating from James A. Garfield High School, East L.A. College, and Cal State L.A., where he earned a B.A. in Chicano Studies. The son of the late legendary singer/songwriter Lalo Guerrero began performing at age 13 with his rock band Mark & the Escorts, who often shared the bill with storied eastside groups such as Cannibal & the Headhunters, the Premiers, the Blendells, and Thee Midniters. His band was included on the album "West Coast Eastside Revue," along with the aforementioned groups and others. Mark & the Escorts also recorded two 45 rpm singles in 1965 on GNP Crescendo Records, "Get Your Baby" and "Dance With Me." (Mark & the Escorts live on since they've been included on five compilation CDs, featured or mentioned in seven books, and done reunion shows at garage rock/exotica and "Eastside Sound" events.) Mark then led the East L.A. group the Men From S.O.U.N.D., who were very popular but never made a record. In the late 60s, Mark led a band called Nineteen Eighty-Four who recorded two singles, "Three's a Crowd" and "No Matter How Long It Takes" on Kapp Records, an MCA label. At the age of 21 Mark wrote and recorded his first solo single called "Lila, Love Me Tonight" for legendary producer Lou Adler of the Mamas and the Papas and Carole King fame. His recording career continued with two singles on Capitol Records as a solo artist in 1972, "Rock & Roll Queen" and "I'm Brown," and an album and single for A&M Records in 1973-74 with his group Tango (9), which was re-released on CD in Japan in 1990.
Альтернативные названия:
Участие в группах:
Вариации названий:
Mark Guerrero (2)
Singles & EPs Vinyl 1971 Mexico
7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo