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Remembering Ritchie Valens Legacy & Impact 

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Born in 1941 in Los Angeles, CA, and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Richard Valenzuela is known as a pioneer in rock music history, being the first Chicano (Mexican-American) to have merged Spanish with the rock n’ roll sound with his version of the traditional folk song “La Bamba.”  A self-taught musician and singer-songwriter,…

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