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Herb Alpert set up a small recording studio in his garage and had been overdubbing a tune called "Twinkle Star", written by Sol Lake, who would eventually write many of the Brass's original tunes. During a visit to Tijuana, Mexico, Alpert happened to hear a mariachi band while attending a bullfight. Following the experience, Alpert recalled that he was inspired to find a way to express musically what he felt while watching the wild responses of the crowd, and hearing the brass musicians introducing each new event with rousing fanfare.[10] Alpert adapted the trumpet style to the tune, mixed in crowd cheers and other noises for ambience, and renamed the song "The Lonely Bull".[11] He personally funded the production of the record as a single, and it spread through radio DJs until it caught on and became a Top Ten hit in 1962. He followed up quickly with his debut album, The Lonely Bull by "Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass". Originally the Tijuana Brass was just Alpert overdubbing his own trumpet, slightly out of sync. The title cut reached No. 6 on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart. This was A&M's first album (the original number was 101), although it was recorded at Conway Records.

Alpert in 1966

By the end of 1964, because of a growing demand for live appearances by the Tijuana Brass, Alpert auditioned and hired a team of crack session men. Though some adopted a prototypical physical appearance, no one in Alpert's band was actually Hispanic. Alpert used to tell his audiences that his group consisted of "Four lasagnas, two bagels, and an American cheese": John Pisano (electric guitar); Lou Pagani (piano); Nick Ceroli (drums); Pat Senatore (bass guitar); Tonni Kalash (trumpet); Herb Alpert (trumpet and vocal); and Bob Edmondson (trombone). The band debuted in 1965 and became one of the highest-paid acts then performing, having put together a complete revue that included choreographed moves and comic routines written by Bill ("Jose Jimenez") Dana.

Comentarios

9 years ago

ape regina

e questa per chi è un po " over " e nn diciamo over di cosa !!!! ciao a tutti e ancora buon sole !!!

9 years ago

Norm. Panganiban

Didnt they do this theme song for the dating game with adam west as host back then ? Lol

9 years ago

SatanicBlackMetal88

like zi biniste x drosslol

9 years ago

stuckIN801

herb could get it though...

9 years ago

#ZGammer #

like si viniste por el video de ola k ase

9 years ago

Roxanna Gardner

Fun little tune!

9 years ago

E X I L E D Hobbit

Spanish Flea is watered down version of Spanish Fly?

9 years ago

Razor XD

This my jam

9 years ago

Razor XD

Please stand by

9 years ago

JW gaming

Brilliant 

10 years ago

CHRISFREEMAY

No me canso de ver!!!Fantastic!

10 years ago

Jeff McLaughlin

what game show was this the music to? Dating Game?

10 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

I'm a percussionist and Mexican Music Favors percussion,I'm not complaining

10 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

that's Herb Alpert

10 years ago

Luchito

olakase?

10 years ago

tripjet999

One of the most-talented groups ever, yet this is "lip-synched."

10 years ago

Nelson Salgado

conchetumareeeee!!

10 years ago

Ronaldo Souza

Houvia quando era criança, nunca esqueci sómente hoje, descobri o nome e quem tocava, O YOUTUBE É DEMAIS. E A MUSICA É INESQUECIVEL.

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