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Late 1950's Chicano style Doo Wop group discovered by [[Johnny Otis]] and recorded for his Dig labelTheir 1957 record I Remember Linda (Starla label) featuring [[Ray Collins]]' falsetto backing vocal is mentioned on [[Freak Out!]]'s cover.
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Late 1950's Chicano style Doo Wop group signed by [[Johnny Otis]] to his Dig label in 1956 after discovering them at the [[El Monte Legion Stadium]].  They recorded a couple of singles for Dig which became local hitsIn 1957 they moved to Starla Records and recorded "I Remember Lindafeaturing [[Ray Collins]]' falsetto backing vocal.
  
* '''Little Julian Herrera And The Tigers''': I Remember Linda / True Fine Mama
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Herrera seemed to vanish not long after.  Otis later recalled a probation officer coming to him looking for a Ron Gregory.  When shown a picture Otis said "That's Lil' Julian".  It is thought that Ron Gregory was a Hungarian Jew who, at the age of eleven, had run away from his home in Massachusetts and hitchhiked 
(1957, 7", usa, starla records) - feat. Ray Collins on high falsetto backing
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to [[Los Angeles]] where he was taken in by an Mexican American family and later adopted their family name.
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Mentioned on [[Freak Out!]]'s cover.
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* Little Julian Herrera And The Tigers: I Remember Linda / True Fine Mama (Starla Records, 1957)
  
 
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Revision as of 14:43, 28 May 2005

Julian Herrera


Late 1950's Chicano style Doo Wop group signed by Johnny Otis to his Dig label in 1956 after discovering them at the El Monte Legion Stadium. They recorded a couple of singles for Dig which became local hits. In 1957 they moved to Starla Records and recorded "I Remember Linda" featuring Ray Collins' falsetto backing vocal.

Herrera seemed to vanish not long after. Otis later recalled a probation officer coming to him looking for a Ron Gregory. When shown a picture Otis said "That's Lil' Julian". It is thought that Ron Gregory was a Hungarian Jew who, at the age of eleven, had run away from his home in Massachusetts and hitchhiked to Los Angeles where he was taken in by an Mexican American family and later adopted their family name.


Mentioned on Freak Out!'s cover.


  • Little Julian Herrera And The Tigers: I Remember Linda / True Fine Mama (Starla Records, 1957)