Local Band Network Member Since: December 22, 2008
Last Update: December 22, 2008
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Music types:
Americana
Description:
The eclectic cross-pollination whipped up by Tony Zamora’s expanding and contracting all-star group Tremoloco has been called Mexican-Americana. Which is an apt a tag as any for the Angelinos’ mix of conjunto, country, Cajun, blues, Latin, jazz, and roadhouse rock and roll.
Dulcinea was recorded primarily in Los Angeles and Austin, taking advantage of stellar roots musicians from both locales – like drummer/pianist/co-producer Cougar Estrada and his Los Lobos bandmate David Hidalgo, steel guitarist Greg Leisz and guitarists Bob Robles and Johnny Lee Schell (who also engineered) from the former and twang guru Redd Volkaert, lap steeler Cindy Cashdollar, accordionist Joel Guzman, Faces pianist Ian Mclagan and Stephen Bruton from the latter.
Band Members:
Tony Zamora - bass, guitar, guitarron, lead vocal Rick Shea - guitars, pedal steel, lap steel, vocals Bob Robles - guitars, requinto, slide, vocals Mike Tovar - jarana, cuatro, guitars Juan Chacon - acoustic, vihuela, requinto, vocals
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