(left
to right- Frankie "Cannibal" Garcia, Richard "Scar" Lopez,
Robert "Rabbit" Jaramillo, and Joe "Yo
Yo" Jaramillo,
Cannibal & the Headhunters with Marvin Gaye
Paul McCartney and Cannibal (1965)
Joe "Yoyo" Jarmillo
and John Lennon
Ringo Starr and Joe "Yoyo" Jarmillo
Paul McCartney
and
Richard "Scar" Lopez
The Headhunters & Mark Guerrero (1999)
(left to
right- Richard "Scar" Lopez, Mark Guerrero,
Robert "Rabbit" Jaramillo, & Joe "Yo
Yo" Jaramillo)
The
Premiers
The Premiers (1964)
(left
to right- Tony Duran, John Perez, Lawrence Perez,
Frank Zuniga and George Delgado)
The Premiers & Mark Guerrero (1999)
(left to
right- George Delgado, Lawrence Perez,
Mark Guerrero, Frank Zuniga and John Perez)
Little Stevie Wonder (c. 1963)
(at
the Paramount Ballroom in East L.A. on the drum set
of John Perez
of The Premiers, who were also on the bill)
The
Blendells
The Blendells (1964)
(top row,
left to right-
Tommy Esparza, Sal Murillo and Ronnie Chipres
bottom row, left to right-
Don Cardenas, Mike Rincon and Rudy Valona)
Mark Guerrero & Sal Murillo (1999)
(Sal was lead singer of The Blendells)
Rudy Valona & Mark Guerrero (1999)
(Rudy was
lead guitarist of The Blendells)
(photo by Tom Morin)
The Jaguars
The Jaguars
(left
to right- Frank Chavez, Anthony "Beaver"
Carroll, Mario Panagua, Adrian Sansone)
Mark Guerrero & Mario Panagua (2007)
(Mario
was leader and lead guitarist for the Jaguars.
He was also involved with the production of the first
albums of both El Chicano and Tierra)
The Salas Brothers
The Salas Brothers
Steve and Rudy
Little
Willie G
Little Willie G
Mark Guerrero & Little Willie G (2000)
Smokey Robinson &
Little Willie G
Trini Lopez
Trini Lopez
Trini Lopez with The Beatles
Trini Lopez & Mark Guerrero (2000)
Trini Lopez, Leon Becken, & Mark Guerrero (2004)
(Trini
recording Mark's song "Oh Maria" at Leon
Becken's studio in Rancho Mirage, CA)
Trini Lopez, Mark Guerrero & Jerry Salas (2005)
(Jerry
Salas is the lead singer for El Chicano.)
Trini Lopez, Little Willie G. & Mark Guerrero
(2008)
(Orpheum
Theater, Los Angeles at taping of PBS show
"Trini Lopez Presents Latin Music Legends.")
Hirth Martinez
Hirth Martinez (1977)
Mark Guerrero & Hirth Martinez (2001)
Hirth Martinez
(1976)
(at
photo shoot for "Hirth From Earth")
Hirth Martinez and
Robbie Robertson (1976)
(Robertson produced Hirth's first album "Hirth From
Earth"
The Romancers
The Romancers (1964)
(top row,
left to right-
Ralph Ventura, Manuel Rodriguez, and Albert "Bobby"
Hernandez
bottom row, left to right-
Cesar (last name ?), Max Uballez, and Manuel Mosqueda)
Max Uballez & Mark Guerrero (2000)
(Max was
leader, rhythm guitarist, and chief songwriter for
The Romancers)
Mark Guerrero & Andy Tesso (1998)
(Andy
was lead guitarist for The Romancers on their classic
"Do the Slauson" and "Let's Do the
Swim" albums)
Mark Guerrero & Albert "Bobby" Hernandez
(2007)
Mark &
The Escorts / The Men From S.O.U.N.D. /
Nineteen Eighty
Four / Tango / Mark Guerrero & Radio Aztlán
Mark & the Escorts (1964)
(left to
right- Trini Basulto, Robert Warren, Mark Guerrero,
Richard Rosas,
Ernie Hernandez, and Ricky Almaraz)
The Men from S.O.U.N.D. (1966)
(left
to right- Tony Rodas, Richard Rosas, Mark Guerrero,
George Ochoa, and Ernie Hernandez)
Nineteen Eighty Four (1969)
(left
to right- Richard Rosas, Tony Rodas, Ernie Hernandez,
and Mark Guerrero)
Tango (1974)
(left
to right- Richard Rosas, Mark Guerrero, John Valenzuela,
and Ernie Hernandez)
Tango (1974)
(left
to right- Ernie Hernandez, Richard Rosas, Mark Guerrero,
and John Valenzuela)
Tango "Live" at the Roxy (1974)
(left
to right- Richard Rosas, Ernie Hernandez, Mark Guerrero,
and John Valenzuela)
Tango (2004) (at the wedding of John's son James) (left to right- John Valenzuela, Ernie Hernandez,
Mark Guerrero, and Richard Rosas)
Tango (2012)
left
to right- Rick Rosas, Mark Guerrero, Ernie
Hernandez, and John Valezuela)
Mark Guerrero & Radio Aztlán (The Galaxy
Theater, Santa Ana, CA, July 20, 2002)
(left to right-
Aaron Guerrero Routtenberg, Johnny Guerrero, Tim Ortega
Jones, Ron Reyes, Bobby Dominguez, Mark Guerrero,
Alex Armstrong, Leo Valenzuela, and Al Lopez)