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If the copyright holder deems that I affect his interests, please write to me ([email protected]), and I'll remove the video. The only album by a Los Angeles band, originally called Old Tyme Religion. The album was released on Playboy Records. Typical Latino rock from the West Coast in the spirit of Santana. All the musicians of the group used to meet (one way or another) in other collectives. George Ochoa along with his brother John were known as “The Slauson Brothers”, popular in the mid 60s in East Los Angeles, in the late 60s George Ochoa became a member of Cannibal & The Headhunters. Eddie Serrano was also a member of Cannibal & The Headhunters. Ronnie Reyes was the lead guitarist for The Impalas, who often supported The Slauson Brothers and later played with Strange Brew. Art Sanchez played bass with several Los Angeles bands in the mid-60s, including The Unusuals and The Runabouts, later Strange Brew. Ray Rodriguez played drums in several popular bands in the 60s (The Royal Checkmates, The Fabulous Sounds), which often played together with Cannibal & The Headhunters. By 1971, all of these musicians had gathered under the name “Old Tyme Religion”. Personnel: George Ochoa – lead vocals, harmonica, Wurlitzer piano, rhythm guitar Eddie Serrano – lead vocals, congas, toys Ronnie Reyes – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Larry Cronin – piano, organ, Moog synthesizer, vocals Art Sanchez – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals Rudy Regalado – drums, timbales, percussion, spiritual advice Ray Rodriguez – drums, percussion Yaqui – Yaqui 1973