The professional career of Ritchie Valens lasted a period of eight months, during which time he recorded some very influential songs of the 1950s rock and roll era. Richard Steven Valenzuela was born in Pacoima, a suburb of Los Angeles, on May 13, 1941. Brought up hearing traditional Mexican mariachi music, as well as flamenco guitar, R&B and jump blues, by the age of 5 he expressed an interest in making music of his own. He was encouraged by his father to take up guitar and trumpet, and it is also known that he later taught himself the drums. One day, a neighbour came across Ritchie trying to play a guitar that had only two strings.
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Fast Freight Trk 21 Disc 1 1:58
Ritchie Valens
(R. Valens)
DELFI Single #4111 (A-side) December 1958
Initially released under the name, Arvee Allens.
Recorded: Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Sessions by Bob Keane and Rene Hall
Richie - lead guitar, Irving Ashby or Carole Kaye - rhythm guitar
Buddy Clark - standup bass, Earl Palmer - drums
Rene Hall - Danelectro 6 string bass.
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