Pancho Ballard and the Banditos
Crazy Mexican country rock'n'roll.
4
songs
1.3K
plays
Mexican Elvis Mexican Elvis
A Mexican Christmas A Mexican Christmas
A gift from Pancho to all of his fans. ¡Feliz Navidad!
...and the fishing is good. ...and the fishing is good.
A sad story about my brother, Fernandes. He went to Mexico City in search of fame and fortune - sadly, all he found was smog and cockroaches. He wrote this song and sent it in a letter to his wife, Conchitas.
Who Drew Those Lines In The Desert? Who Drew Those Lines In The Desert?
It's actually about the lines in the desert in Peru, but it's close to Mexico in the big scheme of things.
Pancho Ballard and the Banditos are unknown to many. Mystical Mexican bandits, they have been sleeping in a cave for a hundred years, waiting for the time when their brand of country style rock'n'roll songs about life in Mexico would be needed to save the world from heavy metal, indie, punk and acoustic pop. That time, amigos, has come...Band/artist history
See above.Have you performed in front of an audience?Yes we do, whenever and wherever there is a need to rid a town of bad music with no smiles.
Your musical influences
Senor Johnny Cash. Senor Dick Dale. Jasper Carrott.What equipment do you use?
Our voices, our guitars, our drums and our steel horses!
Bolton,
United Kingdom
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429387
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Comments (4)
Hi, pinched a track (the lines, desert one') for my radio show which is found at http://tangerinebreem.podomatic.com/
Hope thats ok and thanks!
Ay ay ay!
A man from England in a sombrero reminds a man who played with Otis Blackwell of the Southwest! This is praise indeed amigo, praise indeed. Gracias.
Thank you thank you thank you. Moved away from Tucson. Miss the sounds. You remind me of the SW! BTW, love that guitar!
RS
i like your attitude amigo. stop by for drink sometime. dc
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