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Tierra is an American
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, originally from
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, United States, that was first established in 1972 by former
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) and his brother Steve Salas (vocals). The other original members were Bobby Loya , Bobby Navarrete ( reeds), Joey Guerra (keyboards), Steve Falomir (
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), Philip Madayag (
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s), and Andre Baeza (percussion). Their biggest
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was the 1980 remake of The Intruders' 1967 hit " Together", written by
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, which reached No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and No. 9 on the US ''
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. It was a number one record on Los Angeles radio.


Background

Tierra has the distinction of being the first Latino band to have four songs on the national chart, with two of them in the Top 100 at the same time. In 1972, Rudy and Steve Salas formed Tierra and their self-titled debut album was recorded. By the mid-1970s the band consisted of the Salas brothers, Rudy Villa on reeds, Kenny Román on drums and Latin-percussion, Conrad Lozano on bass, Aaron Ballesteros on drums and vocals, Alfred Rubalcava on bass and Leon Bisquera on keyboards. Around that time they recorded the album ''Stranded'' for the
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records label. In 1980, they had a platinum hit with their version of "Together" which was a remake of the 1967 song by The Intruders. The song which was written by
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, reached No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, No. 30 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and No. 9 on the US ''
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. A few months later they had another chart hit with "Memories". Later in the year they charted again with " La La Means I Love You". In 1981, in an interview with the ''
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'' Rudy Salas was quoted as saying "Sometimes I couldn't feed my family, I'm going out to get a legitimate job." At those bleak moments, his then wife Martha Salas would intervene. "She would talk me out of it," Salas said. "She knows how I love music. She would tell me, "No way you're gonna quit, you'd just take it out on me and the kids and we'd all be miserable." "She was right". In 1995, they released their ''A New Beginning'' album. Around 1997, younger brother Steve supposedly quit the band after disputes over leadership of the band, money and management. In an interview he claimed that he was fired by his brother Rudy. He formed his own band and for a period of time there were two bands bearing the name Tierra. The Tierra band led by Steve Salas was booked for three nights at the Conga Room. Rudy Salas's wife Joanna Alvarado Salas contacted the club to inform them that the real Tierra was the one fronted by her husband. This led to the club's booking manager Robert Vargas getting into negotiations and mediating between the two brothers, with a plan to have a band consisting of the two brothers and as many members as possible from their successful years in the early 1980s. An argument developed over the line up, and Steve Salas backed out two weeks before the concert was to take place. He then apologized, and in January 2002, they were booked to play the Conga Room.


Recent years

Their album ''On Solid Ground'' was released in 2013. They appeared on
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's 2001 CD, '' Still Up in This Shit!'', performing a new version of The Notations' "I'm Still Here". Band member Isaac Avila died at age 49 of a brain hemorrhage on August 30, 2009. Johnny "The Stick" Valenzuela died some time between 2010 and 2013. Bassist Steve Falomir died due to a stroke on January 21, 2012 in Los Angeles. Rudy Salas died from
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on December 29, 2020, at age 72. Steve Salas died on February 10, 2022, at the age of 70 after a two-year battle myeloma and also contracting COVID-19 in the time leading up to his death. Associated act: DW3 aka Down With Three, that consists of Billy Mondragon (former lead singer of Tierra), Damon Montelongo, and Eric Mondragon.


Band members


1973 lineup

* Rudy Salas - Band leader, guitar * Andre Baeza - percussion * Joey Guerra - keyboards * Steve Falomir - bass * Philip Madayag - drums * Bobby Navarrete - sax, reeds * Rudy Villa - saxes, flute * David Torres - keyboards, trumpet, flute * Kenny Roman - drums * Steve Salas - lead singerLowrider website January 1, 201
Lifestyle / Entertainment, Tierra of East Los Angeles ''by Steve Gonzales and Mike Landers''
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Other Past Members

* Isaac Campos Avila - lead vocals, guitar * Mike Jimenez - lead vocals * Billy Mondragon - lead vocals * Conrad Lozano - bass * David Torres - keyboards * Aaron Ballesteros - drums * Johnny "The Stick" Valenzuela - percussion * Danny Santillan - drums * Leon Bisquera - keyboards * Joey Navarro, keyboards, background vocals) * Dale Villavicencio - percussion


Current Members, 2022

* Rudy "Bub" Villa (Tierra original member from 1971, saxophone, vocals) 32 years. * Victor Cisneros (saxophone, vocals) 32 years, since 1990. * Jeff Lewis (trumpet, background vocals) 23 years, since 1999. * Will Rize Riverra (lead vocals) 10 years, since 2012. * Tony Banda (bass) 10 years, since 2012. * Roger Rivas (keyboards) 19 years, 1987 to 2005, then since 2021. * Mario Quiroga (guitar, vocals) 1 year, since 2021.


Discography

*''Tierra'' (
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, 1973) *''Stranded'' (
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, 1975) *''City Nights'' ( Boardwalk Records, 1980) *''Together Again'' (Boardwalk Records, 1981) *''Bad City Boys'' (Boardwalk Records, 1982) *''A New Beginning'' (Fiesta Records, 1989) *''Tonight'' ( Thump Records, 1993) *''Street Corner Gold'' (Thump Records, 1995) *''Greatest Hits'' (Thump Records, 2000) *''Two Worlds - Dos Mundos'' (Thump Records, 2001) *''Welcome to Cafe East L.A.'' (Thump Records, 2005) *''The Rare Collection'' (I.T.P. Records, 2005) *''Greatest Love Songs'' (Thump Records, 2007) *''On the Right Track'' (M & M Records, 2008) *''On Solid Ground'' (M & M Records 2013) *''Ya Llego'' (2017)


See also

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Chicano rock Chicano rock is rock music performed by Mexican American (Chicano) groups or music with themes derived from Chicano culture. Chicano Rock, to a great extent, does not refer to any single style or approach. Some of these groups do not sing in Span ...


References


External links


Official website
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