(left
to right- Manuel Valdez, Jesus Velo, Willie Herrón,
Bill Reyes and Tony Valdez)
Los Illegals (c. 1983)
(Palo Alto,
California)
(left to right- Tony Valdez, Willie Herrón, Manuel
Valdez, Bill Reyes, and Jesus Velo)
(photo courtesy of Bavi Garcia)
Mark Guerrero with Los Illegals (2002)
(left to right-
Manuel Valdez, Tony Valdez, Mark Guerrero, Bill Reyes,
Jesus "Xuiy" Velo, and Willie Herrón)
Mark Guerrero & Willie Herrón (2002)
Freddy Fender
Freddy Fender (1956) (Baldemar Huerta)
Freddy Fender & Mark Guerrero- Las Vegas (1980)
El Chicano
El Chicano (1972)
(left to
right- Rudy Regalado, John DeLuna, Bobby Espinoza, Andre
Baeza, Fred Sanchez, and Mickey Lespron)
Mark Guerrero & Mickey Lespron (2003)
Mark Guerrero & Bobby Espinoza (2003)
Mark Guerrero & Jerry Salas (2005)
(Jerry
Salas is a former and once again lead singer for
El Chicano.
Jerry sang lead on El Chicano's 1973 hit "Tell
Her She's Lovely.")
Fred Sanchez &
Mark Guerrero (2007)
El
Chicano (2006)
(left
to right- Fred Sanchez, Rudy Regalado,
Bobby Espinoza, and Jerry Salas)
Redbone
Redbone (c. 1972)
(left
to right- Pat Vegas, Tony Bellamy, Lolly Vegas,
and Pete DePoe)
Redbone (1974)
(front- Lolly Vegas)
(back-
Tony Bellamy, Pat Vegas, Butch Rillera
Pat Vegas and Mark Guerrero (2003)
Lolly Vegas and Mark Guerrero (2003)
(Lemoore, California)
Redbone (2003)
(left
to right- Raven Hernandez, Steve Roybal, Pat Vegas,
Mark Guerrero, and George Ochoa)
Mark Guerrero & Pat
Vegas (2010)
(El
Paso, Texas)
Mark Guerrero & Pat
Vegas (2010)
(El
Paso, Texas)
Pat Vegas and Mark
(2014)
(Just
finished doing Pat's radio show in Hollywood)
(Photo by Piero F. Giunti)
Mark Guerrero &
Butch Rillera (2017)
(Las
Vegas, Nevada)
Geree
Geree with The Village Callers (c. 1970)
(left
to right- Adolfo "Fuzzy" Martinez, Ernie
Hernandez, Johnny Gonzalez, Geree Gonzalez, Jeff
"Dino" Dean,
Charles Sarceda, Sonny Ray, and Michael Mercado)
Geree (1982)
Geree, Mark Guerrero, George Ochoa and Steve Salas
(1996)
Mark Guerrero & Geree (2007)
Malo
Malo (c. 1972)
(left
to right-
top row: Richard Kermode, Jorge Santana, and Tom Poole
center row: Arcelio Garcia, Leo "Pepe" Rosales,
and Raul Rekow
next row below: Richard Spremich, Tom Harrell, and
Mike Heathman
two in foreground: Abel Zarate and Pablo Tellez)
Abel Zarate & Mark Guerrero (2005)
(original
Malo guitarist, along with Jorge Santana)
Mark Guerrero & Richard Spremich (2005)
(original
Malo drummer)
Roy Murray & Mark Guerrero
(2005)
(original
Malo brass man who played the valve trombone solo on "Suavecito")