Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_MafiaLa Mafia - Wikipedia

    Rudy Martinez - Bass guitar. Alan Lopez - Drums. Viktor Pacheko - Guitar. Robbie Longoria - Bajo Sexto -percussions & Congas. Former members. Leonardo Gonzales (brother of Oscar De La Rosa Gonzales) - guitar. Robert Martinez - guitar & bass guitar. Marion Aquilina - guitar. Israel (Speedy) Villanueva - bass guitar. Adolf Alonso - bass guitar.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 96_Tears96 Tears - Wikipedia

    Rudy Martinez (Question Mark) – vocals; Frank Rodriguez – Vox Continental organ; Bobby Balderrama – lead guitar; Frank Lugo – bass guitar; Eddie Serrato – drums; Other versions. A Spanish version of the song was also recorded by ? And the Mysterians

  3. Rudy Martinez – vocals; Bobby Balderrama – lead guitar; Frank Lugo – bass guitar; Frank Rodriguez – organ; Eddie Serrato – drums; Fernando Aguilar – bass guitar (tracks 11–12) Technical. Neil Bogart, Rudy Martinez – producers; Joel Fein – engineer; Douglas Fiske – art direction; Bob Dell – liner notes; Charts

  4. The Mysterians. Profile: American garage rock band from Michigan. Initially active between 1962 and 1969. Reforming in 1984, the band has performed live and released further recordings. (Rudy Martinez): Lead Vocals. Frank Rodriguez Jr.: Keyboards/Organ. Frank Lugo: Bass Guitar.

  5. That's when I first sang "96 Tears". Years went by and we formed a group in 1962. We started jamming and were together for four years. The drummer went into the service and then the guitar player went into the service. So, I had to find a drummer and a bass player right away to fill in, and capture the sound we had, this tightness we had in ...

  6. Though the singer has never confirmed it, Library of Congress copyright registrations indicate that his birth name is Rudy Martinez. The original lineup came together in 1962, composed of Larry Borjas on bass guitar, Borjas's cousin, Robert Balderrama guitar, and Robert Martinez on guitars and bongos.

  7. Martinez ended up living in a mobile home and his friends held several benefit shows with Martinez occasionally performing. In May of '07, Rudy and Gary Fury got together again for a benefit show at New York's Highline Ballroom. The backup group, known as The Playthings, featured Fury on guitar, Jim Baglino on bass, Jimi Black of Cheetah Chrome, Sylvain Sylvain on drums and Brian Leonard on ...