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Latin Rock Legend El Chicano Coming to the Fair Founder Freddie Sanchez originally formed the band as the V.I.P.s in the late 1960s. The group’s first recording was a rendition of “Viva Tirado,” an homage to Mexican bullfighter Jose Ramon Tirado and written by jazz composer Gerald Wilson. The single was released in 1970 on MCA records and the band soon changed its name to El Chicano. “Viva Tirado,” a fusion of jazz, rock and Latin sounds, featured Bobby Espinosa on the Hammond B-3 organ. It became a huge hit in Los Angeles and El Chicano released six more albums under the MCA label: “Revolution” in 1971, “El Chicano” in 1973, “Cinco” in 1974, “The Best of Everything” in 1975 and “Pyramid” in 1976. “This is El Chicano” was also released in ’76 for the Shady Brooke music label. In ’73, their single “Tell Her She’s Lovely,” reached no. 40 on the Billboard charts. The band has undergone many personnel changes throughout its four decades, but Sanchez, a bass player, is happy to have many of the old band members back. Espinosa is back behind the organ. Jerry Salas on vocals and guitar, and Rudy Regalado on percussion. "So far, it’s been great. We are putting on some really powerful shows and the audiences have been really responding well. I think everyone up there is going to have a lot of fun," Espinosa said in a phone interview from his home in the Los Angeles area. "I feel that now, considering all the experience we’ve had all the years, we understand our sound a lot more.” Since “Viva Tirado,” El Chicano has performed all over the world and with acts such as Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, Michael Jackson, Santana and War. The band continues to attract notice. In July they performed at the Playboy Mansion for An Evening with Legends of Latin Rock. “Back then, we were just a bunch of young guys out there performing — finding our way. We didn’t realize where it would all go. Now we appreciate everything more and we're playing really well together." Catch El Chicano’s appearance Sunday night at 7:30 on the Ampitheater stage. Visit El Chicano's official website
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