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  2. Memories of El Monte - Wikipedia

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    The Penguins singles chronology. "Believe Me" / "Pony Rock". (1962) " Memories of El Monte " / "Be Mine". (1963) "Heavenly Angel" / "Big Bobo’s Party Train". (1965) " 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 ...

  3. El Monte Legion Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The El Monte Legion Stadium —also known as Legion Stadium, [2] El Monte Union High School Auditorium, [3] El Monte Auditorium, [4] El Monte Gymnasium, [5] Old El Monte Gym, [6] and The Pink Elephant [7] —was a 3,500-seat multi-purpose indoor venue in El Monte, California . It had originally been a combined auditorium and gymnasium located ...

  4. The Penguins - Wikipedia

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    The Penguins. The Penguins were an American doo-wop group from Los Angeles, California, that were active during the 1950s and early 1960s. They are known for their 1954 hit song, "Earth Angel", which was one of the first rhythm and blues songs to cross over to the pop charts. The song would ultimately prove to be their only success.

  5. El Monte, California - Wikipedia

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    The song is in remembrance of The El Monte Legion Stadium and can be heard on many albums including Art Laboe's Memories of El Monte. Although the stadium closed their doors nearly 50 years ago, the music continues to live on. El Monte was the birthplace of singer–guitarist Mary Ford, of Les Paul and Mary Ford fame.

  6. Spiral Starecase - Wikipedia

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    Mark Barrett. The Spiral Starecase was an American pop band, best known for its 1969 single "More Today Than Yesterday". Hailing from Sacramento, California, United States, the band was recognizable for its horns and lead singer/guitarist Pat Upton 's voice. Beginning life under the name The Fydallions, the group first formed in 1964, changing ...

  7. Hometown Jamboree - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis. The show was created by and hosted by Cliffie Stone and first held at the Legion Stadium in El Monte, California, and later at the Harmony Park Ballroom in Anaheim, California. Hometown Jamboree was sponsored by the Hub Furniture store once it moved to Anaheim. The show was the springboard for many of country music's premier musicians ...

  8. José Hernández (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His interest in music eventually led him to study arranging and composition at the Grove School of Music in Hollywood 1979 to 1982. Hernández is owner of the Mexican cuisine restaurant Casa del Sol in Tustin, California (formerly Cielito Lindo Restaurant in South El Monte, California ), established in 1986.

  9. Nashville West - Wikipedia

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    Nashville West was a short-lived American country rock quartet, that was briefly together in the late 1960s. [1] The group comprised multi-instrumentalist Gene Parsons, guitarist Clarence White, singer-guitarist-fiddler Gib Guilbeau and bassist Wayne Moore. [1] Parsons and White left the band to join The Byrds while Guilbeau and Parsons later ...