Nope here is one more who was known to haunt the Poco Loco in 73,74, and 75, I worked at Big Monks next door to the Poco Loco. Great bar food served through the square window at the north end of the bar. Tuni was the bar owner and Woody played guitar for the band at that time.
Nah, man, I grew up in Tucson and used to stop by the Stumble Inn a good bit. Between the Chaps, the Bob Meighan Band, Jerry Riopelle, and a rocked out band called Los Lasers that used to play out at some biker bar on Benson Highway, Tucson had a pretty happening music scene in the '70s. I even remember some pretty decent avante garde jazz in a loft down on Congress St. for a while.
Nope here is one more who was known to haunt the Poco Loco in 73,74, and 75, I worked at Big Monks next door to the Poco Loco. Great bar food served through the square window at the north end of the bar. Tuni was the bar owner and Woody played guitar for the band at that time.
lgdatsme2 1 year ago
I played the crap out of this album on the radio in the late '70s. Finally it's here. Thanks.
peterpun1 1 year ago
Nah, man, I grew up in Tucson and used to stop by the Stumble Inn a good bit. Between the Chaps, the Bob Meighan Band, Jerry Riopelle, and a rocked out band called Los Lasers that used to play out at some biker bar on Benson Highway, Tucson had a pretty happening music scene in the '70s. I even remember some pretty decent avante garde jazz in a loft down on Congress St. for a while.
ramboorider1 1 year ago
That's awesome! I thought I was the only person on the planet who remembered the Dusty Chaps.
pecosvalleychief 1 year ago