Lalo

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Pub. Date: 2002-03-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Arizona Pr
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Summary

He has been called "the father of Chicano music"and "the original Chicano hepcat." A modest man in awe of his own celebrity, he has sung of the joys and sorrows, dreams and frustrations of the Mexican American community over a sixty-year career. Lalo Guerrero is an American original, and his music jubilantly reflects the history of Chicano popular culture and music. Lalo's autobiography takes readers on a musical rollercoaster, from his earliest enjoyment of Latino and black sounds in Tucson to his burgeoning career in Los Angeles singing with Los Carlistas, the quartet with which he began his recording career in 1938. During the fifties and sixties his music dominated the Latin American charts in both North and South America, and his song "Cancion Mexicana" has become the unofficial anthem of Mexico. Through the years, Lalo mastered boleros, rancheras, salsas, mambos, cha-chas, and swing; he performed protest songs, children's music, and corridos that told of his people's struggles. Riding the crest of changing styles, he wrote pachuco boogies in one period and penned clever Spanish parodies of American hit songs in another. For all of these contributions to American music, Lalo was awarded a National Medal of the Arts from President Clinton. Lalo's story is also the story of his times. We meet his family and earliest musical associates--including his long relationship with Manuel Acuna, who first got Lalo into the recording studio--and the many performers he counted as friends, from Frank Sinatra to Los Lobos. We relive the spirit of the nightclubs where he was a headliner and the one-night stands he performed all over the Southwest. We also discover what life was like in old Tucson and in mid-century L.A. as seen through the eyes of this uniquely creative artist. "In 1958," Guerrero recalls, "I wrote a song about a Martian who came to Earth to clear up certain misunderstandings about Mars. Now I have decided that it is time to set some things straight about Lalo Guerrero." Lalodoes just that, in an often funny, sometimes sentimental story that traces the musical genius of a man whose talent has taken him all over the world, but who still believes in giving back to the community. His story is a gift to that community. The book also features a detailed discography, compiled by Lalo's son Mark, tracing his recorded output from the days of 78s to his most recent CDs.

Table of Contents

List of Photographs
ix
Preface xi
The Dream
3(3)
The Beginning
6(2)
Mama
8(2)
Papa
10(4)
Our Mexican Roots
14(4)
Raul and Alberto
18(5)
The Old Barrio
23(12)
I Go Out into the World
35(3)
The Beginning of My Career in Music
38(4)
Music and More Music
42(7)
My First Love
49(2)
Mexico City
51(6)
Back to Tucson and on to Los Angeles
57(4)
Los Carlistas
61(7)
My First Records
68(2)
The New York World's Fair
70(5)
I Get Married
75(7)
Our Gypsy Years
82(7)
World War II
89(7)
The Pachuco Years
96(7)
On the Road with My Band
103(14)
The Fifties
117(3)
My Life with Pancho Lopez
120(6)
I Go into the Nightclub Business
126(3)
Elvis, the Martian, and the Three Little Squirrels
129(5)
Lalo's Again
134(5)
In the Fields
139(3)
Papa's Dream
142(3)
Lidia
145(3)
Palm Springs
148(5)
My So-Called Retirement
153(15)
The National Medal of Arts and Other Honors
168(13)
Afterword 181(6)
Manuel Pena
Discography of Lalo Guerrero's Music, complied 187
Mark Guerrero

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