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"Memories of El Monte" is a doo-wop song released in 1963 by the Penguins featuring Cleve Duncan. It was written by Frank Zappa and Ray Collins before they were in the Mothers of Invention . The song was first released as Original Sound 27.
He reprised his performance a decade later on Frank Zappa's "Memories of El Monte", an elegiac 1963 song in which he suddenly breaks into "Earth Angel" as one of the various songs remembered. [7] El Monte, a city near Los Angeles, had spawned such popular performers as Tony Allan, Marvin & Johnny, and The Shields as well as the Penguins. Those ...
The original album cover for "Art Laboe's Memories of El Monte," which was re-released as a CD in the early 1990s with a different photo of Laboe but the crowd shot left intact.
[citation needed] In 1963 Collins co-wrote "Memories of El Monte" with Frank Zappa. In 1964, Collins, drummer Jimmy Carl Black, bassist Roy Estrada, saxophonist Dave Coronado, and guitarist Ray Hunt formed The Soul Giants. [citation needed] Hunt was eventually replaced by Zappa, and the group evolved into the Mothers of Invention. [1]
Pages in category "Songs written by Frank Zappa" ... Memories of El Monte; MÅggio; Montana (Frank Zappa song) Muffin Man (song) My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama; P.
Memories of El Monte; Mill Valley (song) Monterey (Eric Burdon and the Animals song) Mursheen Durkin; N. New in Town (song) Novacane (song) Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang; P.
El Monte Police Chief Jake Fisher told Fox 11 that the man in the park was a “known verified street gang member who was recently released after being in federal prison for some time. ...
Cucamonga is a compilation album consisting of songs recorded with the involvement of Frank Zappa and Paul Buff at Pal Recording Studio in 1963-1964. In 2004, Rhino Records re-released the album with extra tracks and a new track order, after acquiring Del-Fi.