
Chicano band from East Los Angeles. Latin jazz and r&b group from East Los Angeles. The Village Callers started out in the early 60s as 'Marcy & the Imperials'. The band went through many lineup changes and became very popular in East Los Angeles, playing all the top venues such as the Big Union Hall, Roger Young Auditorium, and Montebello Ballroom. Winning the battle of the bands at East Los Angeles College in 1966 or '67 also led to more gigs for the band.
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Hector
I Don't Need No Doctor
I Don’t Need No Doctor
Evil Ways
The Frog
Stoned Soul Picnic
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
Mississippi Delta
Hector, Pt. 2
When You’re Gone
When You're Gone
I'm Leaving
ninety-nine and a half
Hector [The Blue Nun]
I’m Leaving
Medley of Aretha Franklin
Hector, Part 2
Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)
Hectors
Hector, Part2
Hector (1967)
I Heard It Trough The Grpevine
Hector ['The Mack Daddy on the Left']
Ninety-Nine And A Half(Won't Do)
Medeley Of Aretha Franklin
Hector (Pt. 1)
hector (1967)
I Dont Need No Doctor
I Don´t Need No doctor
The Hand Of Time
I Heard It Through The Grapewine
Medley of Aretha Franklin Hits
Papa Was Too
Hector - pt1
Hector - pt2
Lee Cross
99 and half (Won't Do)
Missisipi Delta
Respect
Hector [The Funky Cypress Hill Shit]
The Flog
Break Theme
When Your Gone
Hector Pt.2
Hector (1968)
I Don´t Need No Codtor
Hector ['The Phuncky Feel One' & 'The Funky Cypress Hill Shit']
Nonety-Nine & A Half
Hector [2019. Однажды в Голливуде]
When Youre Gone
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