The Matadors consisted of Tony Minichiello, Vic Diaz, and Manuel Sanchez. [You may note the names Tony, Vic and Manuel on the label. The group was signed to the Colpix label in 1963, and Jan (of Jan & Dean) was the arranger and producer. However, a song called "I Gotta Drive" was labeled as sung by the Matadors, while in actuality it was sung by Jan and Dean.
Beautiful.
sparkescadman 5 days ago
i am man with stupid face , cannot have babyes, like un fortunate son
mchamis0 2 months ago in playlist Rockabilly
NICE!
harptone55 3 months ago
@Johnk662561 could just be the cali dialect/accent & the training & suggestions etc. of Jan, u kno? that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
JRussoBuffaloNY 7 months ago
The lead on this sounds an awful lot like Jan. Anyone know for sure that he WASN'T the lead on this?
Johnk662561 7 months ago in playlist John's Playlist 2
postin this for old times sake !
SOULXCHANGE 1 year ago
The Matadors consisted of Tony Minichiello, Vic Diaz, and Manuel Sanchez. [You may note the names Tony, Vic and Manuel on the label. The group was signed to the Colpix label in 1963, and Jan (of Jan & Dean) was the arranger and producer. However, a song called "I Gotta Drive" was labeled as sung by the Matadors, while in actuality it was sung by Jan and Dean.
vandywilliam 1 year ago
Look at the label........Jan Berry.....a VERY talented fellow........look up his story!!
toddwindyhill 2 years ago
This is really good!!!, thanks for the post.
willbashem 2 years ago
Absolutely
kl59 3 years ago