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Viva Tirado: The South/East LA Connection | Lost Notes

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Alejandro Escovedo at White Water Tavern

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Thee Sinseers Joey Quiñones on channeling Chicano Otis Redding

Thee Sinseers is keeping Chicano soul a sound defined by dreamy, sunny, and romantic ballads alive. Its lead singer Joey Quiñones talks about the band’s inspirations.

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See three great artists in one amazing concert. Featuring The Sly, Slick, &amp; Wicked, The Legendary Eddie Holman and Idaho’s Very own “Smooth Avenue”. Smooth Avenue will be bringing back some of the sounds of Marvin Gay, AL Green and more.<br/>“Eddie Holman” made his first record, “What You Don’t Know Won’t Hurt You” on Leopard Records.[1] It was in the Philadelphia soul scene that he began to develop his trademark style. While still in college, he recorded his first hit record, “This Can’t Be True” (1966), which reached number 17 on the Billboard chart.[1] Other hits began to follow: “Am I a Loser from the Start” (1966), “I Love You” (1969), “Don’t Stop Now” (1970), and “Cathy Called” (1970). Holman finally struck personal gold in 1970 with his ballad, “Hey There Lonely Girl” (originally “Hey There Lonely Boy”, a top 30 hit recorded in 1963 by Ruby and the Romantics), which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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