I was stationed in Germany with the 3rd Armor Division in 1974-76 and found this album in the PX. It was a trip home every time I played it, and it became my favorite to this day. Chicano/Tejano music was in short supply there at time and I was happy to add it to my collection which included Sunny Ozuna, Little Joe, and Vicente Fernandez. The guys in my squad were a diverse mix of cultures and we had an agreement that we would each get playing time for our music in our barracks during our off duty time. You can imagine that adding this unique latino genre to the soul, rock, country and western, bluegrass, salsa, and even classical music, was somewhat of a culture shock to my buddies, especially when Bobby Butler, Vicente Fernandez and, of course Little joe, would let loose with a mean grito at about 100 watts of full volume.
Such great talent. Half of these guys were playing with Little Joe, then started Tortilla Factory. Gilbert DeAnda and Bobby Butler had such awesome vocals. Tony was probably one of the best trumpet players in Texas. He originally played jazz, and I believe Jimmy Flores played jazz or his father may have. But either way, these were truly some of the greatest memories of my childhood and all through my life.
This was one of my first Onda Chicana LP’s that I bought when I was in High School! I used to practice on my trumpet to this record. Does anyone know what ever happened to guitarist Paul Velasquez? He is one of my all time favorite guitarists and was one of the first (aside from Snowball) that I heard play a wah pedal and distortion in La Onda.
Watcha le Bobby hay viene Lia en chinga con la tortilla factory! Great music.
I was stationed in Germany with the 3rd Armor Division in 1974-76 and found this album in the PX. It was a trip home every time I played it, and it became my favorite to this day. Chicano/Tejano music was in short supply there at time and I was happy to add it to my collection which included Sunny Ozuna, Little Joe, and Vicente Fernandez. The guys in my squad were a diverse mix of cultures and we had an agreement that we would each get playing time for our music in our barracks during our off duty time. You can imagine that adding this unique latino genre to the soul, rock, country and western, bluegrass, salsa, and even classical music, was somewhat of a culture shock to my buddies, especially when Bobby Butler, Vicente Fernandez and, of course Little joe, would let loose with a mean grito at about 100 watts of full volume.
Thank you. Veterano. Because. You. Mis hijos. Y. Nietos. Son. Livres. Mi. Esposo. Mi. Hijo. Y. Tips. Son. Veterans. Mi. Uncle. Juan. P ow. In. The. Koria. Conflict. Sandunga. La tejjanita
These guys are the real thing up there with the Latin Breed and sunliners!!!!so much soul here!!!!viva la onda!!!!!😊from San Antonio tex!!!!
This music brings tears to my eyes, I grew up with this tunes
One of best bands,we had and Tortilla Factory was the Top band,,Love the sounds,.
Such great talent. Half of these guys were playing with Little Joe, then started Tortilla Factory. Gilbert DeAnda and Bobby Butler had such awesome vocals. Tony was probably one of the best trumpet players in Texas. He originally played jazz, and I believe Jimmy Flores played jazz or his father may have. But either way, these were truly some of the greatest memories of my childhood and all through my life.
This is a top of the line band up there with sunliners and Latin Breed!!!!and any other great band!!!!!
Memories never forgotten, they just blend into eternity ......
These are some very great classic tejano songs! Listening to this down in Seguin Texas! Saludos from the 830!!
awesome band back in the days.
This is classic Tejano treasure...
Great and badass song. And also a classic
This was one of my first Onda Chicana LP’s that I bought when I was in High School! I used to practice on my trumpet to this record. Does anyone know what ever happened to guitarist Paul Velasquez? He is one of my all time favorite guitarists and was one of the first (aside from Snowball) that I heard play a wah pedal and distortion in La Onda.
TF Orgullo Chicano Tejano
Great music!
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Jerry Butlers cousin