Luis "Louie"Guerrero (1937-2006) A native Austinite, "Louie" was a multi-instrumentalist and second-generation composer. As a young man, he performed with several recognized orchestras and later in life he performed frequently around town with his signature red Gibson ES-345.
Lonnie son Louie Guerrero was also a member of Isidro Lopez Orquesta in the 1960's , where they recorded Louie's polka " La Cacahuata " as well as Doug Sahm (Groovers Paradise), Herb Alpert Tijuana Band, The Sunglows, Jay Perez, Roy Montelongo, Hermanos Prado, Beto Villa, Lalo Garcia, Flaco Jimenez y Toby Torres, La Comparsa Universitaria De La Laguna,Los Gavilanes Del Norte, Los Tremendos Gavilanes ,Ruco Villarreal, Los Tiradores del Bravo, Anselmo Martinez, Lalo Garcia, Bernardo "El Prieto" Sandoval,Los Broncos De Reynosa, Mariachi Mexico de Pepe Villa, Carlos Cantu and manu more groups from Mexico, U.S and Europe.
Mr.Longinos "Lonnie" Guerrero (1917-1994)
In the early 1930's Lonnie became one of Austin's earlist troubador and later establised his own group in the late 1940's with his son Louie Guerrero called "Los Quatro Reyes" and then was known as the "Composer of Corridos" in the Latino community . In the 1950's and through the 1970's his compositions would be recorded by his nephew Manuel "Cowboy" Donley , Alfonso and Ruben Ramos, Isidro Lopez , Sunny Ozuna and many more popular musicians and orquestas ln Texas and all over Mexico. Lonnie is a 1983 Tejano Hall of Famer and Austin Music Memorial inductee.
Both father and son have been inducted into the Austin Music Memorial.
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