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60s Eastside Flyers

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     Mark & the Escorts changed its name to the Men From S.O.U.N.D. at this point.  The name was a play on the title of a popular spy television show at the time, the Man from U.N.C.L.E.  (After the British Invasion, Mark & the Escorts and many other Eastside bands changed their names because the pre-invasion names began to sound passé.  The members of the Men From S.O.U.N.D. at various times as it evolved were Mark Guerrero, guitar/vocals; Richard Rosas, bass; Ernie Hernandez, drums/vocals; Richard Morin, guitar/vocals; Steve Verdugo, guitar/vocals; Richard Mojarro, guitar/vocals/harmonica; Tony Rodas, Farfisa organ/vocals; and George Ochoa, vocals.)

The Men From S.O.U.N.D. (1966)
 


Montebello Ballroom - March 25, 1966

 


St. Alphonsus Auditorium
April 2, 1966

 


Big Union Hall - April 9, 1966

(note the misspelling of Dobie Gray)

 


Big Union Hall - April 16, 1966

 


Kennedy Hall - April 29, 1966

 


Little Union Hall - April 29, 1966

 


Kennedy Hall - May 13, 1966

 


Big Union Hall - May 21, 1966

 


Huntington Park Ballroom - May 14, 1966

 


Huntington Park Ballroom - August 20, 1966

 


Little Union Hall - October 15, 1966

 


East L.A. College Auditorium
October 30, 1966

 


Big Union Hall - November 5, 1966

 


Montebello Ballroom
November 10, 1966

 


Kennedy Hall - November 19, 1966

 


Montebello Ballroom
November 18, 1966

 


Little Union Hall - November 24, 1966

 

Montebello Ballroom
December 2, 1966

 


Kennedy Hall - December 9, 1966

 


Little Union Hall - December 17, 1966

 


Little Union Hall - December 25, 1966

 


Little Union Hall - December 31, 1966

 

The Men From S.O.U.N.D. (1967)

 


Little Union Hall - January 28, 1967


The Men From S.O.U.N.D. (1968)
 


Alhambra High School Auditorium
January 27, 1968

(Standells, Second Helping, and The Men From S.O.U.N.D.)

 


Garvey Park Gym - January 27, 1968

 


Kennedy Hall - April 14, 1968

(misprint: It should read Evergreen Blues)

 

     The Men From S.O.U.N.D. changed its name at this point to 1984 (Nineteen Eighty Four), inspired by George Orwell's book "1984."  (The members of 1984 were Mark Guerrero, guitar/vocals; Tony Rodas, farfisa organ/vocals; Richard Rosas, bass; and Ernie Hernandez, drums/vocals).  The highlights for 1984 were a week stint at Gazzari's on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood in December of 1968 and two singles for Kapp Records in 1969.


1984 or Nineteen Eighty Four (1968- 70)
 


Montebello Armory - December 27, 1968

 

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