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Cannibal & the Headhunters

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groups in their neighborhoods. Garcia attended Andrew Jackson High School. He frequently sang spontaneously while walking around campus. This group toured, recorded, and performed together for 18 months, when Frankie "Cannibal" Garcia hired two new background singers, Eddie Serrano and George Ochoa,
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Francisco Mario (Frankie Cannibal) Garcia founded the group in 1965; the other group members were Bobby and Joe "Yo Yo" Jaramillo and Richard Lopez who were in the group for 18 months. In 1983, Frankie (Cannibal) Garcia retired from the music business and turned Cannibal and the Headhunters over to
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On May 7, 1965, Cannibal and the Headhunters performed in a concert for WVOK with the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, the Righteous Brothers, and Marty Robbins in Birmingham, Alabama at Legion Field. Three months later, Paul McCartney requested that Garcia and his group join the Beatles tour, from
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They were discovered by Rampart Records label owner and founder Eddie Davis. They were among the 1960s Mexican-American musicians and singers who pioneered the "East Side Sound" of Los Angeles, a musical phenomenon that attracted international attention.
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Frankie Garcia died in 1996, aged 49. Joe Jaramillo died of cirrhosis of the liver in 2000, and Lopez died of lung cancer on July 30, 2010, aged 65.
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tune, arranged and produced by Max Uballez with Frankie Garcia, and engineered by Bruce Morgan. The record reached No. 30 in the
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Robert Zapata, who had been in the group since 1969 and is still performing today. Barely out of high school, they came from
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August 15 through August 31, 1965, at Shea Stadium New York and at the Hollywood Bowl California.
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concert from August 15 to August 30, during the 1965 tour that was headlined by The Beatles.
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recorded the song into a national hit in 1967, also using the "na, na, na, na" lyric.
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Housing Projects of East Los Angeles, inspired by the African American
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East Los Angeles, California
Rock
rock
East Los Angeles, California
Land of a Thousand Dances
The Beatles
second American tour
King Curtis
Shea Stadium
Ramona Gardens
Estrada Courts
doo-wop
Land of a Thousand Dances
Chris Kenner
Billboard Hot 100
Wilson Pickett
"Cannibal & the Headhunters"
"Naa Na Na Na Naa: How the West Coast Eastside sound changed rock & roll"
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Colin Larkin
The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Guinness Publishing
ISBN
0-85112-939-0
The Musical Beatles Invasion wasn't the only significant Pop event of 1964

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