Showing posts with label CHICANO OLDIES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHICANO OLDIES. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

SLEEP WALKING :: SAN DIEGO




SLEEPWALKING presents:

BIRTHDAY BASH for MONILOCA ROBLES! (Quincenera x 2!!)

w/DJs Jeff 'guero' Graves
(Michelle 'la green eyes' Rubano is on vacation) + special guest DJs Johnny B. Goode & BlackCoffeeArt (Marco Aldana)

Spinning classic Lowrider Oldies / Soul / Old Skool dance jamz
all night long!

WEDNESDAY 09 NOVEMBER 2011
9:00pm / 21+ / FREE!
@ Whistle Stop Bar
Golden Hill
2236 Fern St.
San Diego, CA 92104

BE THERE!
Lowriders welcome / free street parking / Tell the bartender that you wanna try the lowrider 'Mexican Candy' shot that tastes like vera mango paleta dulces!! Mmm! Que sabroso!

SALUDOS!
SLEEPWALKING TAKES PLACE EVERY SECOND (2nd) WED OF EACH MONTH @ WHISTLE STOP BAR - Golden Hill SD.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

A BITTERSWEET HARMONY :: WAX POETICS ISSUE 49


Sunday November 20, 2011

SPILL THE WINE hosts San Jo's SOULERO DJs!

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With DJs

ALLEN THAYER (WAX POETICS)

MARGARITA (SOULEROS)

MOSES (SOULEROS)

GUILLERMO (Sweater Funk)

VINYLRICHIE (Sweater Funk)

Plus more Soulero crew rollin' through with some SERIOUSLY DEEP Chicano Soul!

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Issue 49 - The Latin Issue - features a lengthy article written by DJ and music journalist Allen Thayer about the origins, traditions and continued importance of Lowrider Oldies within the Chicano community. Come on down and pick up steeply discounted ($5) copies of the magazine, listen to some seriously rare and firme oldies and most importantly have a good time. All Car Clubs welcome.

FREE!
Casanova Lounge
527 Valencia Street
btwn 16th & 17th
4 PM til 9 PM
21+

NO BAD ATTITUDES, NO SET TRIPPEN,

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

SOTHERN SOUL SPINNERS :: NOVEMBER 12th



If you happen to be in LA check out this event brought to you by the Homeys "Southern Soul Spinners" These dudes get down, and you won't find any re issues here! No Bad attitudes, no set tripping!!!! Enjoy Rare and Sweet Soul on 45!



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

LITTLE HELEN :: MORE & MORE




Picked this up during a recent dig, Little Helen "More & More" on Soul Town Records. Another fine classic that is all about vocals.


LITTLE HELEN - MORE AND MORE

Thursday, September 29, 2011

SWEATER FUNK CREW :: SOULEROS BALL REVUE




Very Honored to share the 'Sweater Funk Sound" with our good friends, The Souleros. Myself, Allen Thayer (Wax Poetics) and members of the crew will be dropping records October 8th in support of Low-Rider model and StreetLow Magazine representative, Chole! Come down and experience the Low & Slow culture while listening to top shelf Funk & Soul Vinyl.

All car clubs invited, no set tripping!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

THE CAPRIS



It's very nice to have a handful of record / dig spots in the city of San Francisco. It is also very nice to be steps away from 2 of the greatest record shops in the USA "Groove Merchant" and "Rooky Records"

Picked up Capris 45 the other day, and boy was I happy to find this! Thank you Dick, over at Rooky's



THE CAPRIS - THERES A FULL MOON OUT TONIGHT

Friday, August 26, 2011

FIRME ROLAS :: VINNIE ESPARZA LOW-RIDER MIX




My Dude Vinnie Esparza recently compiled this great mix last month, shocasing the Low & Slow, Oldie Sounds. I personally enjoyed this mix which needs to be shared with our readers.

If you like this music and happen to be in the SF area, check out Vinnie & B.Cause who run "Old Soul" last Thursday of the month at Casanova Bar (SF! You won't be disappointed!

Download - Firme Rolas: A Lowrider Oldies 45 Mix by DJ Vinnie Esparza (65:20)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

BIRTHDAY PARTY RE CAP




Thanks again to every one who made it out to my birthday party on friday. I can t tell you how much it meant to me to have all my friends gather in one space to enjoy the music we love.

Before I thank everyone who came out, a special shout goes to my girl Cara for hooking up the party. With out her none of this would of happened. She hooked me up, including an adult Pinata filled with liquor, money, and candy. I love you :)

Second I would like to thank all the Homeys from San Jose, including Dulce Dee Lady, and All the crew from Street Low magazine including Richard Gypsy for taking pictures. I would also like to shout out The Pachuco Car Club SF, The Bombs Car Club, Street Low Magazine, Allen Thayer (wax poetics magazine), E Da Boss (Myron & E), Jesse Nason, Kerry and his wife Yoko, FTC, all the Sweater Funk Crew, and all my friends and family who came out in full force... You know who you are.


Check out the set of Pictures from this Event



















Thursday, January 20, 2011

SPILL THE WINE :: RECAP



A HUGE THANK YOU to every one who came out on MLK Sunday. We had the time of our lives at Cassanova bar (SF) as welcomed back "The Souleros" Crew + "The Soul Strivers" made there debut....

Major shout out to "The Pachucos Car Club (SF), Street Low-Magazine who were in the house showing support. I cant forget Moses (Ten Commandments of Sou) Margarita ( Thee Northern Soulera) Dulce (Dee Lady) Pauly at (Street-Low), Jose Valle (The Homeboy Mad and all the SJ homeys. This was truly a great afternoon dedicated to the Deep and Sweet Soul sounds ALL ON VINYL.

After happy everyone headed to Sweater Funk for "Steppers Night" and danced into the AM. If you missed out check the pictures. Scroll down. SWEATER FUNK RULES.

We took it back to the basics. Good, Quality music and the folks came out. I've already worked a monthly with the Souleros to play. If you know whats up come through, if you don't lets keep it that way.






















CHECK ALL THE PICTURES HERE

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

SPILL THE WINE :: ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON




Spill The Wine Happy Hour

Chicano Soul - Oldies - Boogaloo

with very special guests:
MOSES & THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF SOUL
MARGARITA (Thee Northern Soulera)

and resident selectors:
GUILLERMO (Sweater Funk, Gostosa!)
VINYL RICHIE (Sweater Funk / Hear The Sounds)
AMBASSADOR (Wax Poetics, Gostosa!)

Back together! The second installment of this bay area meeting of folks that love the sound of O.G. Chicano soul and lowrider oldies on vinyl! Moses and Margarita are some serious collectors AND huge fans of this music and culture that we all love! V.R. & Ambassador met them at a lowrider gig in San Jose and decided we need more Chicano soul gatherings here in San Francisco. Back in November we all threw down for a Dia De Los Muertos jam that was so much fun, that within a couple of weeks, we were all itching to do it again!

As usual, Casanova's lovely Margarita, will be serving up some of the strongest drinks in the Mission. Come down, chill out on a Sunday afternoon to some of the best mellow soul around!

Sunday January 16, 2011

FREE
5 PM til 9 PM
Casanova Lounge
527 Valencia
Between 16th & 17th

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

JIVE TURKEY :: RUBEN MOLINA PRESENTS




Come out and Listen to real Chicano, Soul, & Sweet Soul musica on original wax from some of L.A.'s oldest and fiercest Record Collectors on the WEST COAST


Others on that list of Chicano groups who never received their due respect and place in musical history are Randy Garibay, the Dell Kings, the Dell-Tones, the Satin Souls (originally Whitie and the Escorts), Charlie and the Jives, Tito and the Silhouettes, the Broken Hearts, Jimmy Casas, Vince Cantú and the Rockin’ Dominos, Sal and the Centennials, Ricky Dávila and the Laveers, Henry (Peña) and the Kasuals, the Óscar Martínez Orchestra featuring Pepe Cavazos plus so many others, just their names alone could fill an entire book. And that’s exactly what Molina did. He filled the void left by many other musicologists.




WHO IS RUBEN MOLINA:

" started collecting 45 rpm records when I was playing drums in Washington Irving Junior High School in Lincoln Heights and they only cost a quarter. That was in 1966 and I never bought albums because I always had this thing for 45s because you got the song that you wanted, it was very personal,” Molina said during an interview at his home in La Puente, California".

“At that time I was into soul, rhythm and blues; and Motown. Huggie Boy was the big DJ in the community and played nothing but R&B that local Chicano bands were recording. All the Chicano groups in L.A. were covering popular R&B tunes and oldies. Very few bands performed Spanish language tunes at the dances, but groups like Thee Midniters, The Romancers, and (Steve and Rudy) Salas Brothers (who later became Tierra) played Spanish-language tunes at wedding and quinceñeras.”

In 1972, Molina joined the U.S. Marines, but he continued to follow and buy musical releases recorded by Chicano rock bands, groups such as Santana, El Chicano, Tower of Power and later Tierra.

Although groups like Rudy and the Reno-Bops, the Dell-Kings (Los Blues), Mando and the Chili Peppers and Sunny and the Sunliners made the long trip to Los Angeles during the fifties and sixties Molina who was eleven-years-old in 1964 and never got a chance to see them until 1980 when East L.A. promoter and owner of Whittier Records Eddie Torres put together a touring group. Along with R&B legends like Tony Allen, Mary Wells, and Brenton Wood, several top Chicano artists as Sunny Ozuna, Rosie, plus Rene and Rene and Thee Midniters filled the bill.

“They met at the corner of Whittier and Atlantic Boulevards in East L.A. that’s where the artists boarded the buses, which took them as far north as San José (California),” Molina recalled. “They carried the Chicano sound to places like Bakerfield, Fresno, Oxnard and Delano where that sound is still popular. When they did their shows at the Montebello Ballroom we got a chance to see some of the great Tejano singers”

Before he knew it, Molina’s collection had grown to over 4,000 (45 rpm) singles mostly R&B,, doo-wop and Soul. The collection also includes approximately 600 recordings by Chicano artist from the 1950s and ‘60s. “Those have become my prized possessions” says Molina “I am really proud of being able to show the world the contributions that the Mexican-American has made to American pop music.”

In 2002, Molina self-published “The Old Barrio Guide to Low Rider Music 1950 – 1975,” which is a 184-page encyclopedia with an alphabetical listing of 75 percent Black, some White and Brown musical groups and vocalists who wrote and created thousands of hits that appealed to the Chicano Low Rider crowd.

Three of those major hits were War’s “Low Rider,” “Cisco Kid” and “Cinco de Mayo,” written by Howard Scott, whose songs were inspired by his years growing up in the mostly Chicano neighborhood of Long Beach, California.

“That book was a tribute to the Low Rider movement and the style of music that it adopted. People were writing books on surf music, punk music and the English invasion. I thought why not us.” Molina said as he thumbed through boxes of 45 rpm records.

As for ‘Chicano Soul,’ Molina said he wrote that book “because there is a need for us to document our contributions to American culture. And to recognize those music pioneers that laid the path for future groups to follow. The book has sold over 1,500 copies in the U.S., Japan and Europe, where there’s a big interest in Chicano culture. I am proud to say that Chicanos here bought the book because they became interested in their own culture.”

Giving credit where it’s due, among the many people Molina cited as helping him when he began to amass all his information on Texas Mexican American groups in 2004 was Juan Mendoza in San Antonio, Joe Sílva, in Dallas; and George Reynoso of All That Music in El Paso.

Locally, Mendoza has been highly instrumental in getting all the artists together for the recent Patio Andaluz Reunion oldies concerts at Plaza Guadalupe and another show at the Josephine Theater. He has also been instrumental in getting Sunny, Rudy Tee and the late Dimas Garza to perform with the Austin-based Larry Lange and his Lonely Knights.

What makes “Chicano Soul” a coveted reference book is that it is chocked full of vintage photos, rare posters and color graphics of groups that produced the “Interstate 90 Sound” from Lake Charles, Louisana to San Antonio. This also translates into a trip down memory lane for the old school crowd and an insightful look at Chicano music history and a source of pride for today’s youth.

As a result, this book has created a demand for Molina to speak at Chicano Studies classes at universities across the country and on February 2, he and members of Los Lobos plus Los Lonely Boys will be the featured panelists at a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame symposium on “The Direction of Chicano Music After 1958.”

SOULERA'S SWEET SOUL




Hi there I'm Arlene aka The Soulera..I'm a Rare Soul Oldies Vinyl Collector always on the prowl looking for the best sounds..you can find me on youtube Rlenes5150, also you can hear me on Live365.com Soulera's sweet soul.....

Trust me when I say LISTEN TO THIS STATION!!!!


Monday, November 1, 2010

LA OFRENDA


A Dia De Los Muertos Celebration

music provided by...
...
**GUILLERMO (Sweater Funk / Colombia Y Panama!) - I got some records I wanna play!

**VINYL RICHIE (Sweater Funk / Hear The Sounds) - Voice of Hear The Sounds blog, S-F jockey, boogie cholo.

**Oze' (La Ofrenda) - This dude and Guillermo did the first La Ofrenda party together, amazing DJ, great records!

& SPECIAL GUESTS

(San Jose)
**MOSES ARROYO ~MOSES & THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SOUL~

Some of the deepest and rarest oldies out there (Lowriders, Sweet Soul and Latin Soul, and I had the chance to hear him play. You're in for a treat. Please come out and support!

(Fremont)
**MARGARITA MEJIA GALVAN ~THEE NORTHERN SOULERA~

Listen to some rare & hard to find oldies along with chicano soul tracks that'll blow your mind while they're spinning on the turn tables as the collectors share their rarity with us all. We'll stand in amazement at what beautiful music & dedication to collecting can do to unite all Soulero's in Loving, Peace & Harmony!!
~MUSIC REVOLUTION....~



Sheeeeiiiiit! This is turning out to be a reunion of sorts, plus bringing in new folks to share our love of Latin Soul and Lowrider oldies! The music will be top notch! We'll have pan dulce around the bar to munch on, awesome movies to watch and some cheap cold drinks!

Latin Soul - Cumbia - Boogaloo - Oldies - Chicano funk - Lowriders & more!

Casanova Lounge
Free
9 PM til 2 AM

Donate to Day of the Dead San Francisco - Marigold project:
https://www.wepay.com/donate/add/8339

Thursday, October 28, 2010

LOW AND SLOW



Lowriders have long been a symbol of cultural tradition and identity. The customized hydraulic setup, candy color paint jobs, chrome detailing and the stylized artistic touch of these cars have evolved from the Chicano community base to the broad spectrum of society. Lowriders: The Art of Low and Slow will explore the passion that comes with creating these vehicles and the history and evolution of lowrider culture. The exhibit will showcase some of the most ornate and visually captivating lowrider vehicles from the local community and beyond.

More information here

Monday, September 13, 2010

RADIO 1730





RADIO 1730


Working hard my friend, you are working hard. Explore the sounds of Radio 1730 and tell a friend, if you know whats good for you.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

SUNNY AND THE SUNLINERS



Underground Chicano Soul from Tex Mex Sunny Ozuna, who is guaranteed to always BRING IT.

SUNNY AND THE SUNLINERS - SHOULD I TAKE YOU HOME 1966

Friday, December 25, 2009