Difference between revisions of "Sal Marquez"
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 24 September 2020
Sal Marquez provided trumpets, flugel horn and/or vocal on:
- Waka/Jawaka (for which he also provided the 'idea' for the cover art with the sink, and faucets labeled Hot and Rats),
- The Grand Wazoo
- Over-Nite Sensation
- Apostrophe (')
- Zoot Allures
- You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6
- The Lost Episodes
- Quaudiophiliac
- Joe's Domage
- Wazoo.
I felt bad about leaving the group but we were broke. One day I called Frank and tried to get him to give us a per diem. And he got all upset, claiming he never paid his groups that way. "Not even $15?" And he said, "No, man, I've never done it and I'm not going to start. You can just hand in your music too." And that was it. I was shocked. I thought he liked me. Later on I heard he asked the other guys in the band if they knew any trumpet players. And that's how my brother Walter started playing with him.