REDBONE: Mexican-American and Native American heritage band, were are they now?
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles California, in 1969 by brothers pat and lolly Vegas.
Musician Phillip E Morris
song title golden days ✨️ 💛
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Thanks for giving us this short but cogent picture of the band...liked their music, but knew little about them!
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What a great band they were too!
REDBONE is a Native American band of master musicians who proudly rocked the WORLD. Check out their music- or websites- to see just how big an impact they have made! They are a LOT more than just "Come and Get Your Love!!!
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Brilliant group
Nice version of "Friends and Strangers"
Love Redbone singing the song about Marie Laveau. ❤ The Witch Queen of New Orleans.
Dios los bendiga redbone donde quiera que esten
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In Deutschland und Niederlanden waren sie sehr beliebt❤👍
I love ❤them 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉lolly Vegas ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I agree about the narrator
They hailed from Fresno California, their real last name was Velasquez. They had to change it because of their Mexican heritage.
They hailed from coalinga, California, and their last name was vasquez not velasquez
Correction!!!!! “Vasquez” and in those days everyone had a stage name…
Because YOUR FINE ,AND YOUR MINE AND LOOK SO DIVINE!!!♥️
You missed PETER DEPOE… the ORIGINAL drummer is STILL ALIVE as well….
Wish there was a different narrator I feel like I'm in an Amazon call center
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She has a sexy voice, doesn't she ? Don't hate
Don't be a jerk
I ❤ love ❤lolly ❤ so ❤ much ❤ come ❤ and ❤ get ❤ your ❤ love ❤
OH wow thank you so much for your kind thoughts
Explains the Cantiflas mustache, doesn't it?
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Couldnt they get a narrater wirhout a heavy foreign accent...
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Now, now, be nice.... Don't be an ugly American. tramp has incited too much of what had been asleep in this country. Be thankful that this song was posted, celebrate the spirit of the song (which isn't xenophobia or discrimination), and appreciate this woman for agreeing to narrate the commentary about these talented singers. I think most of them are dead. Let's just honor them and what they gave to us....
What difference does it make