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Experience the ultimate Latin music extravaganza at the Star of the Desert Arena in Primm, Nevada! Art Laboe Latin Legends VIII brings you iconic acts like El Chicano, Tierra, Malo, and Thee Midniters. Get ready for a night filled with timeless hits and electrifying performances. From El Chicano's chart-toppers to Tierra's soulful melodies, Malo's infectious rhythms, and Thee Midniters' legendary tunes, this concert promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Latin music history. Plus, Special Guests, A Lighter Shade of Brown. Don't miss your chance to witness these iconic artists live in concert. Secure your tickets now!
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Joe
April 22nd 2025
Had a good time. The Scottish Rite Center was an excellent venue. The second story outdoor view of Lake Merritt in Oakland CA was beautiful.
Oakland, CA@Oakland Scottish Rite Center
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Malo Biography
The story of a band called the Malibus, named after the Chevy sportscar. They became a very well-known and popular band in the Bay area in the mid-sixties. At first they played mainly r&b, but later started to add Latin music to the mix."Malo"
Richard Bean , wrote a new lyric which gave birth to a major hit record. Malo members Pablo Tellez and Abel Zarate also got credit for the composition.
“Suavecito," which had evolved from a song they had written and been doing in clubs called “My Love.”
Three or four years into the career of the Malibus, a guitarist was brought in by the name of Jorge Santana, the brother of the already famous Carlos Santana. In 1970 the Malibus changed their name to Malo and things started happening. At times numbering as many as ten or more musicians, Malo's powerful sound was different to that of Santana in that the line-up included a serious horn section, which included, at various times, leading trumpet player Luis Gasca, as well as percussionists Coke Escovedo, Francisco Aguabella, Victor Pantoja and Richard Bean (of Sapo fame).
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Read MoreRichard Bean , wrote a new lyric which gave birth to a major hit record. Malo members Pablo Tellez and Abel Zarate also got credit for the composition.
“Suavecito," which had evolved from a song they had written and been doing in clubs called “My Love.”
Three or four years into the career of the Malibus, a guitarist was brought in by the name of Jorge Santana, the brother of the already famous Carlos Santana. In 1970 the Malibus changed their name to Malo and things started happening. At times numbering as many as ten or more musicians, Malo's powerful sound was different to that of Santana in that the line-up included a serious horn section, which included, at various times, leading trumpet player Luis Gasca, as well as percussionists Coke Escovedo, Francisco Aguabella, Victor Pantoja and Richard Bean (of Sapo fame).
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