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"Floresitas Mexicanas" Manny and the Casanovas

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Written by label owner, Dick Stewart, the following text is the original liner notes (with some limited editing) from the 1968 vinyl issue by Lance Records LP 101. It is the only vinyl album that Lance Records issued in the 1960s:

"Much has been said about the musical talents of Manny and the Casanovas. All this fuss and talk for the Casanovas in action has prompted Lance Music Enterprises to continue the success of this already 'hot album. [It was originally released by the late Benny Martinez.]

"The 12 songs that you are about to hear are Latin rhythms, which have become a part of our Southwestern culture. Most Latin music lovers are familiar with them. But a song is a song until a group like Manny and the Casanovas plays it. Then it becomes something that is capable of producing a feeling in people, which gives one the message that these boys are really playing.

"Manny and the Casanovas are a real talent. When you've finished listening to their twelve outstanding arrangements, we believe you'll agree with us.

"The head honcho of this fine group is Manny Gonzales, who, besides offering a great deal in the way of creative arrangements, plays the sax and sings; Jose Prospero Montoya is the outstanding drummer and featured vocalist; Manny's right hand man is talented Floyd Gonzales, who blows the tenor and alto sax. Floyd, we are happy to confess, spends much of his time teaming up with Vice President, Ross Benavidez, in producing much of our Spanish compositions recorded by other Lance artists as well as the Casanovas; The fine rhythms on guitar and quite creative when it comes to new arrangements; the backbone of any rhythmic organization is the bass player, and the one who's responsible for producing the fine bass sounds on this album is PHIL Duran.

"There you have it. Six creative musicians playing twelve popular compositions, two of which were written and arranged by the group itself, 'Polka Milligans' and 'Mi Vida Es Para Ti."

TRACKS: 1. Polka Milligans (Cool Links, BMI); 2, Tan Chula (Jesus R. Martinez); 3. Historia de un Amore (Almaran); 4. Mi Ultima Cancion (Ruban Fuentes); 5. Siempre Hace Frio (Jose Alfredo Jemenez); 6. Floresitas Mexicanas (Cool Links, BMI); 7. La Chopa (B. Martinez, Cool Links, BMI); 8. La Picona (Romero Perez); 9. Mi Vida Es para Ti (Manuel Facio, Jr.); 10. Caminoto de Rieles (D.D.A); 11. Tu Recuerdo y Yo (Jose Alfredo Jimenez); 12. La Pediodista (Collozo)

CREDITS: Production Engineers - Ross Benavidez, Bennie Martinez; Cover Design - Dick Stewart; Cover Photo - Judi Stewart; CD Mastering - John Wagner Studio; Cover and Layout Designs - Jason Stewart; CD Production Engineer - Ritch Stewart

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"Floresitas Mexicanas" Manny and the Casanovas

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'60s Garage Band Music, Surf and Modern Guitar Instrumentals.

  • Have a question about RV Stewart Productions?

    Can you tell me more about RV Stewart Productions? 


    Welcome to RvStewartProductions, home of Record collectibles, the Lance Monthly, Cool Links Publishing, and Lance Music Publishing. Lance Record's focus is on early rock and roll from its official birth in 1954 throughout the ‘60s with a special emphasis on early ‘60s guitar-rock instrumental styles by King Richard and the Knights and modern guitar-rock offerings by Ritch Stewart, his brother, the late Jason Stewart who sadly passed on April 15, 2021, and their father, Dick Stewart. RvStewartProductions (Record collectibles) is not a new company. 


    The spark for Record collectibles came when Albuquerque-native, Dick Stewart was bitten by the rock-and-roll bug in 1954 and wanted to do more than just listen and dance to its infectious beaHe wanted to be a contributor. 

    Guitar-rock instrumentals became his passion after listening to the late ‘50s and early ‘60s hits by George Tomsco and the Fireballs from Raton, New Mexico, and the Ventures from the Pacific Northwest. As a result, in 1961, Stewart formed the Knights that later became known as King Richard and the Knights. A few years later, Stewart composed and released a guitar instrumental titled “Precision” with his band, and it earned a number-one spot on KQEO, the leading rock-and-roll, top-40 A.M. radio station in New Mexico at the time. 


    L.A.’s Dot Records was so impressed with the instrumental’s classical piano hook that the major record label made an offer to release it nationally but sadly changed its mind when the Beatles came to the United States. Not only the Knights, but many aspiring rock-and-roll bands suffered the same fate. It was the coming of the British Invasion and the 45-vinyl record-buying teens turned their undivided attention toward the Beatles, including a slew of newly formed British bands that immediately followed. But Stewart didn’t throw in the towel. In 1965, he published the Lance Newsletter (today the Lance Monthly) in Albuquerque to help put some of the local bands, including his own, on the map. It was during this time that Stewart formed Record collectibles which immediately signed many of these local bands which showed promise. In the late ‘60s, Stewart turned his attention toward another genre of music: Mexican/America Rancheras and formed Casanova Records. He released several vinyl record albums and singles by the popular New Mexico Mexican/American bands, and he and the Knights contributed four of their own instrumental offerings. 


    One of them was their version of “El Rancho Grande” which became an instant hit in the Mexican/American market of the Southwest and continues to this day to do well with downloads and listens on the Internet. RvStewartProductions (Record collectibles) is very active today. Record collectibles continues to release CD albums, most of them instrumental with King Richard and the Knights with Dick Stewart and Ritch Stewart at the helm. Dick Stewart has also been busy writing books on the history of early rock and roll, his latest being Fourteen Unsung Pioneers Who Didn’t Get Their Due.  In addition, the Lance Monthly will once again post new issues. There’s a lot to see and much to take in at Record collectibles. So, take your time while enjoying the rest of the recently released King Richard and the Knights’ instrumental, “Phantom Riders.” When you give Record collectibles a call, you will be directly connected, so don't wait, call now! 


    How can I get in contact with someone from RV Stewart Productions (Record collectibles)? 


    You can get in touch with Record collectibles through three methods: 


    Phone for Record collectibles: 505-286-0623 


    Email for Record collectibles: rvstewartproductions@yahoo.com 


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    Who were The Knights?


    The Knights (a.k.a. King Richard and the Knights) had its beginnings in 1961 in Albuquerque, New Mexico (U.S.A.), during a time when instrumental rock ruled the world with The Ventures and The Fireballs leading the way. Thus, the band (or combo as it was called back then) became a Ventures/Fireballs-style band, playing 40 to 50 instrumental guitar songs per gig with no vocals other than a Chuck Berry tune here and there to break the monotony. By 1964, the band finally developed an identity and released "Precision" on a little label called Red Feather Records. This guitar instrumental with a classical piano accompaniment performed by the studio engineer, Dave Bonham, became a regional hit (chiefly due to the unique combination of these two music genres) and set the record for the most time at number one for a local release on the then ruling Albuquerque, New Mexico rock-and-roll AM radio station, KQEO. But when the Beatles invaded the U.S. in Feb. of 1964, it was a bad omen for The Knights. The Knights just couldn't give up their beloved rock instrumental efforts. After a few notable vocals on John Wagner Studios' Delta Records, the band disbanded in 1967.


     When you give Record collectibles a call, you will be directly connected from someone from Record collectibles, so don't wait- call now! 

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