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State: Tennessee
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Saturday, February 17, 2007 

Category: Music

 

If you preorder Rock En Espanol Vol 1 now from www.yeproc.com, you will recieve a digital download instantly for Rock En Espanol Vol 0, that includes all their previous spanish sung songs released thus far.  Three from Sing Along With, one from Play Favorites, and two from the Big Sandy Con Los Straitjackets 7" on spinout records never before released on CD!  Also note that the 12" LP of Rock En Espanol Vol 1 be a limited edition of one pressing.

PS. Click on the picture of Big Sandy & Daddy-O (on the main page) to listen to the lead track on the new record - De Dia Y De Noche - (The Kinks/All Day And All Of The Night).

Currently listening:
Daddy-O Grande in Mexico
By Los Straitjackets
Release date: 06 February, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007 
 

Legendary Masked Instrumentalists Latest LP – Spotlighting

Guest Vocalists Cesar Rosas (Los Lobos), Little Willie G. (Thee Midniters),

& Big Sandy (Fly-Rite Boys) – Available April 3 From Yep Roc


Taking a cue from the lucha libre (Mexican wrestling) masks that they have worn since their 1994 inception, Los Straitjackets apply their brand of guitar-fueled, instrumental sturm und twang to their first Spanish language album, Rock en Espanol, Vol. 1. Available April 3 via Yep Roc Records, the 14-song set finds Los Straitjackets (guitarists Danny Amis and Eddie Angel, bassist Pete Curry, and drummer Jason "Teen Beat" Smay) sharing the spotlight with guest vocalists Little Willie G. of East L.A. legends Thee Midniters, Fly-Rite Boys frontman Big Sandy, and – the album's producer – Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos.

Most of the songs heard on Rock En Espanol were originally huge U.S. Top 40 hits for riff-rockers The Kinks ("All Day And All Of The Night"), the McCoys ("Hang On Sloopy") and The Troggs ("Wild Thing"), R&B luminaries Jackie Wilson ("Lonely Teardrops"), Arthur Alexander ("Anna"), Brenton Wood ("Gimme Little Sign"), and Barbara Lynn ("You'll Lose A Good Thing"), country stalwart Marty Robbins ("Devil Woman"), and '50s jive-bombers the Coasters ("Poison Ivy") and Larry Williams ("Dizzy Miss Lizzy," "Slow Down," and "Bony Maronie").

However, these tunes were also recorded in Spanish language versions by such mid-'60s Mexican rock 'n' roll bands as Los Yaki, Los Freddys, Los Apson, Los Rockin' Devils, Los Teen Tops, Los Locos Del Ritmo, and Rebeldes De Rock.

As heavily influenced by the Beatles phenomenon as their U.S. counterparts – and "Anna," "Dizzy Miss Lizzy," and "Slow Down" were made even more familiar to mid-'60s audiences via the Fab Four's cover versions – all of the latter, as well as Los Apson frontman Polo, Hermanos Carrion, and the sublimely named Juan El Matematico (John The Mathematician), made dozens of records in their native Mexico. And it is from these flipped discs – mostly consisting of U.S. Top 40 hits sung in Spanish – that Los Straitjackets drew their primary inspiration for Rock En Espanol.

Two tracks (the bittersweet "Dejenme Llorar" and the storming "Whittier Blvd.") stand slightly outside the album's basic conceit. The former tune – whose lyrics translate as "Let Me Cry" – came to Los Straitjackets attention in a version recorded by Los Freddys. The latter – the album's sole instrumental – topped out at No. 127 in 1965 when it was first cut by Thee Midniters. While the Rev. Charles Williams adds piano and organ to the latter – and Rosas contributes occasional acoustic/electric guitar, organ, ukelele, vihuela, and cowbell – Los Straitjackets are solely responsible for the remainder of the instrumental sounds found on Rock En Espanol.

After all, Los Straitjackets began life when Danny Amis, formerly of pioneering modern instrumental-rock combo the Raybeats, joined forces with Eddie Angel after witnessing the latter perform a Link Wray number while backing Webb Wilder.

Since debuting with The Utterly Fantastic & Totally Unbelievable Sounds of Los Straitjackets in 1995, the masked marvels have unleashed an additional eight long-players on an unsuspecting world, including a live album (Damas y Caballeros), a Grammy nominated/Living Blues award–winning collaboration with bluesman Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater (Rock 'N' Roll City), a Christmas album ('Tis The Season For Los Straitjackets), and a previous collection with guest vocalists the Reverend Horton Heat, Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere & The Raiders fame, Allison Moorer, Exene Cervenka of X, and former Mavericks frontman Raul Malo (Sing Along With Los Straitjackets).

Los Straitjackets' music has also graced the soundtracks to various TV shows – notably Malcom In The Middle and Melrose Place – and at least 10 feature films, including Meet The Parents, Harriet The Spy, Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room, Two Days In The Valley, and Psycho Beach Party (wherein they appeared as themselves).

Long before Nacho Libre was a gleam in Jack Black's eye, Los Straitjackets' live shows were legendary for their left-right combination of offhand chops, unashamed choreography, and serious humor. Look for them to perform selections from Rock En Espanol at the South By Southwest festival – and in a town near you – when they begin their Spring 2007 tour.

Currently listening:
Midniters - Greatest Hits
By Thee Midnighters
Release date: 28 January, 2003
Monday, September 11, 2006 
Los Straitjackets Want to See YOUR Moves
The Los Straitjackets fan with the best twist will win a chance to hang out with the band and join them on stage for a dance!

Here's how you enter:
  • Download "Twist Party" off the new album by Los Straitjackets and the World Famous Pontani Sisters featuring Kaiser George.
  • Get your video camera out and your dancing shoes on!
  • Upload your dance video onto the Twist Party group on YouTube.
  • Register your entry by joining the Twist Party Contest mailing list on yeproc.com, and putting the URL for your YouTube video in the "last name" field.
    Make sure you enter in your contact information.
  • Start picking out what you're going to wear on stage!


Adults and children are both encouraged to enter. Kids shows will be held in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City (see the tour page for details). Please note that contest winners are responsible for their own transporation to and from the concert of their choice.

The contest will close on October 1st, and winners announced on October 4th.

Bring it on!

                                                                  
If you have any questions about the Twist Party contest, contact custserve@yeproc.com.
Thursday, August 24, 2006 

On the recent European tour Los Straitjacket fans were suprised to find a mysterious green masked man instead of the one and only Daddy-O Grande.  This raises a lot of questions.  Who is this masked man?  What did he do with Daddy-O?  Did they play an Eddie Angel heavy set?  All these questions and more will be answered as this story developes...



Further video evidence can be found here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1Mz3GcBOLQ

There is good reason for all of this.  Danny Amis had previous commitments in Mexico with Lost Acapulco.

The good news for everybody who doesn't live in Mexico is that while he was there he released a new album that can be purchased on his website  www.daddyogrande.com.  Also available is a Calhoun Surf ringtone and the Daddy-O Grande wristwatch you might have seen for sale on the Christmas Pageant 2005 tour.  Check it out!

   

Monday, July 31, 2006 
This is a fan run page.  I will try to keep it updated as much as possible.  I put some of the rarest tracks I have for the music, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.  The tour dates are from the Yep Roc Website
(http://www.yeproc.com/artist_info.php?artistId=44) and subject to change, yada yada.  I am in no way trying to compete with the other Los Straitjackets Myspace Page (http://www.myspace.com/losstraitjackets), just sharing my love of LS with the rest of the world.