“Somewhere along in there, Herrera became partners with Jim Pagni, who brought in a lot of concerts in those days, and the Palace changed its name to JJ’s. Glory ended up being the house band at JJ’s for a while, and we opened for a lot of people. We opened for Steely Dan on probably the only tour they ever had. We opened for ZZ Top when Tres Hombres first came out.”
By Roger Anderson, March 16, 1989 | Read full article
Raul Musso: Now the kids are pushing towards norteño music. They request songs by Ramon Ayala, Los Tigres del Norte, Los Invasores de Nuevo León.