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Chanteur Doo Wop
US originaire de Welasco (Texas). Hank Ayala a enregistré chez Back Beat Records
de Houston (Texas). Il était accompagné par les Matadors qui comprenaient Manuel
Pena et Eddie Ramirez.
Hank Ayala was
born and raised in the coastal plain town of Weslaco Texas, which was not too
far from Brownsville and the Mexican border. Hank discovered in Junior High that
he had definite musical ability and as was common in those days, formed a
singing group. Originally, the group had seven members, but they whittled it
down to three. The group included Hank Ayala; lead and high tenor, Manuel Pena:
high tenor, Eddie Ramirez; second tenor. While singing at a local hop, radio DJ
Bobby Dixon approached them with the idea of singing locally with his
connections. The group eventually cut a record on the Houston based Backbeat
label, and were fortunate to have Bobby
Doyle and Kenny Rogers play on the
session. They enjoyed it so much, they actually played several gigs with the
Matadors in the surrounding area. Once the record was released, they actually
played it over the intercom at the Matadors school - Weslaco High School. The
record did very well locally, but did not catch on nationally. They didn't
really have an effective manager, and that was a stumbling block to their career.
The group broke up as they finished high school. Eddie Ramirez Went into the air
Force and Manuel Pena went off to college. Hank was left on his own, and did
some solo work and assembled a group, but did not continue with it for long.
Talents : Hank Ayala : Lead & High Tenor - Manuel Pena : High Tenor - Eddie Ramirez : Second Tenor
Style musical : Doo Wop
BETTY JO (1960 ?)
HANDSOME (1960 ?) |
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Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Single
1960 ? | SP BACK BEAT 530 (US) | Hank AYALA & The MATADORS - Betty Jo / Handsome |
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