Cruisin’ With Los Veteranos, Part I
Part I – Series On Cruisin’ With Los Veteranos
Part I – Series On Cruisin’ With Los Veteranos
Part IV – On The History of Old-Timers Friends Reunion:
Throughout the years, my father has documented those reunions by taking many photos of los veteranos. As they reflect on their lives, history, and future at those reunions, it was always about friendship.
In closing, I started this series on the history of Old-Timers Friends Reunion to organize my father’s archives. But, it has motivated me to continue those stories and develop it into a future article titled, Cruisin’ With Los Veteranos: Community, Identity, And Music In Southern California.
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Part III – On The History of Old-Timers Friends Reunion:
Since the first gathering in 1998, many of los veteranos have passed away. They have been honored through t-shirts, posters, and flyers at the Old-Timers Friends Reunions.
In Loving Memory Of:
Dickie Padilla
Joey Aguilera
Raymond “Bones” Frences
Art Robles
Bobby Bustamante
Arnold Estrada
Albert Vera
Alfred “Canicas” Lopez
Louie “Red” Valenzuela
Rosalio Haro
Frank Pedroza
Martin Perez
Tony Lopez
Peter Lopez
David Marin
Ray Marin
Conrad Portillo
Efo Valdez
Raymond Duran
Bobby Gonzales
Mike Coleman
Gabriel Ballesteros
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Part II – On The History of Old-Timers Friends Reunion:
In 1998, Frank Nava and other veteranos organized the first Los Vato’s La Colonia Gathering, which later became the Old-Timer Friends Reunion. Since 2001, Bennie Mendez with the assistance from other veteranos has led the organizing of the annual gathering every summer on the second week of July. Note: I have removed the phone numbers and addresses from the flyers due to privacy.
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