Guide to the Dan Guerrero Collection on Latino Entertainment and the Arts
CEMA 78
Finding aid prepared by Processed by Michelle Wilder, May 26, 2004, and CEMA staff May 2009
University of California, Santa Barbara, Davidson Library, Department of Special Collections, California Ethnic and Multicultural
Archives
Santa Barbara, California, 93106-9010
(805) 893-8563
cema@library.ucsb.edu
Title: Dan Guerrero Collection on Latino Entertainment and the Arts
Identifier/Call Number: CEMA 78
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Santa Barbara, Davidson Library, Department of Special Collections, California Ethnic and Multicultural
Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
14.0 linear feet
Containers: 5 document boxes, 1 oversize, and tapes
Date (inclusive): 1972-2008
Location note: Boxes 1-5 (Del Norte); Box 6 (Del Norte oversize); tapes (Performing Arts)
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
Donated by Dan Guerrero, 2002
Conditions Governing Use note
Copyright has not been assigned to the Department of Special Collections, UCSB. All requests for permission to publish or
quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given
on behalf of the Department of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply
permission of the copyright holder, which also must be obtained.
Conditions Governing Access note
none
Biographical/Historical note
Dan Guerrero began his eclectic career in New York where he was a successful theatrical agent with clients in countless Broadway
musicals and plays. He returned home to Los Angeles for an equally successful time as a casting director for stage and television
before turning to producing. He has been widely-acclaimed as a highly creative independent producer of diverse programming
for network and cable television in both English and Spanish. At the same time, he has produced, written and directed non-broadcast
live events at such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, the
House of Blues in West Hollywood and the Cite de la Musique in Paris, France. Guerrero is considered an early pioneer in the
U.S. Latino market and has been twice honored by the distinguished Imagen Foundation for bringing positive Latino images to
the screen. Hispanic Magazine also recognized him as "one of the 25 most powerful Hispanics in Hollywood." Guerrero began
his production career in 1990 at Guber Peters Television as one of the original team that developed the weekly talk/variety
program, El Show de Paul Rodriguez. The landmark show aired nationally on Univision and internationally throughout Latin America
bringing the biggest U.S. and Latin American stars together in a ground-breaking bilingual format. Guerrero was brought on
as head writer and was named co-producer after the first 13 shows and continued in that capacity for the three year run. He
eventually headed Paul Rodriguez Productions with two El Show colleagues where the team produced four "docu-comedy" specials
for FOX starring the comic actor: Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars, Crossing Gang Lines, Back to School and Born to Ride. The highly-rated
programs were a unique mix of documentary footage of gangs, bikers and multi-cultural issues inter-cut with music and comedy
taped at locations from San Quentin prison to the Black Hills of South Dakota and the barrios of East LA and South Central.
As a partner in There Goes the Neighborhood Productions, Guerrero produced Loco Slam, a series of half-hour Latino stand-up
comedy shows for HBO and co-produced the PBS Kennedy Center Concert of the Americas for Quincy Jones/David Saltzman Entertainment.
President Clinton and 34 leaders of Western Hemisphere countries attended the star-driven concert celebrating the Summit of
the Americas conference in Miami. The event at the James L. Knight Convention Center boasted the biggest name artists from
the U.S., Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Under his own banner, Guerrero produced the Vida Awards, an
NBC nationally-aired special that honored Latinos in education, business, entertainment, sports, science/medicine and the
arts. He also produced the CNBC J.D. Power Global Automotive Awards hosted by Tim Allen and taped at the Petersen Automotive
Museum in Los Angeles. His multi-faceted career took a new direction in 1999 when he was named Vice President of Talent and
Specials for the Telemundo Network under the new Sony ownership, a position especially created for his varied skills. Prior
to joining Telemundo for the year on a corporate level, Guerrero was executive producer of their Al Dia con Maria Conchita,
a daily talk/variety show hosted by Maria Conchita Alonso. During the same time, he produced and co-wrote the PBS national
pledge special, Vikki Carr: Memories/Memorias for KCET. The bilingual concert also featured Arturo Sandoval, Pepe Aguilar
and Jack Jones. The critically-acclaimed program included a CD and video release. An earlier bilingual Christmas special produced
for Buena Vista International also created a best-selling CD that hit #8 on the Billboard Top 50 Latin Albums chart. Navidad
en las Americas was taped at Disneyland and aired on Univision with Ricky Martin, Chayanne, Celia Cruz, Jose Feliciano, and
Luis Enrique among the TV guest performers.
Guerrero has also produced and directed major non-televised events including the 2002 Inaugural NCLR Alma Awards Gala at the
Biltmore Hotel hosted by Roselyn Sanchez where awards were presented in fourteen categories prior to the national ABC-TV telecast
taping at the Shrine Auditorium. He also produced and directed the spectacular AmericArtes Gala at the Kennedy Center to launch
the multi-year AmericArtes Festival. The gala featured performances by the Costa Rica Youth Symphony Orchestra, Brazil's Deborah
Colker Modern Dance Company, Julio Bocca and Ballet Argentino, Mexico's Tambuco Percussion Quartet, Colombia's Cimarron musicians
and the indigenous Danzaq de Ayacucho dancers from Peru among other distinguished Latin American artists. Guerrero produced
and staged a Chicano et Tex-Mex concert at the Cite de la Musique in Paris, France featuring his father, the legendary Lalo
Guerrero and Tejano superstar Flaco Jimenez. He also created the first-ever all Latino stand-up comedy night at the Los Angeles
Theatre Center (1989). The English-language Noche de Risa y Susto: Die Laughing was produced annually for the next seven years
as a fundraiser for the Latino Theatre Company. Other non-broadcast live events include the Opening Ceremonies for the city-wide
Artes de Mexico Festival featuring more than 300 musical performers and costumed participants on the steps of Los Angeles
City Hall, the Imagen Awards at the Beverly Hilton and the First Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival for Edward
James Olmos at Universal Studios in Hollywood. Guerrero has served on grant panels for the National Endowment for the Arts
in Washington, addressed special events on a national level including the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce National Convention
and often speaks on panels and at seminars throughout the country. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America and the
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Scope and Contents note
The collection documents Latino cultural and entertainment history of recent years, with both video tapes of selected programming,
scripts, publicity items and programs relating to the Latino community, photographs relative to Mexican art and culture, transcripts
of interviews with various members of the Latino entertainment industry, and a significant amount of correspondence, audio
tapes, video tapes, color slides and other items concerning his close friend, the late Carlos Almaraz, a veteran Chicano artist.
Among the notable celebrities represented in the collection are Vikki Carr, Lorenzo Lamas, Cheech Marin, Ricardo Montalban,
Kenny Ortega, Paul Rodriguez, Cesar Romero, Lalo Schifrin, and Jimmy Smits. The collection is of inestimable value in the
study and understanding of Latino entertainment and the arts in the last decades of the 20th Century.
Series I: Biographical includes articles related to Dan Guerrero’s life and work.
Series II: Original Work includes material relating to There Goes the Neighborhood Press, a company formed by Dan Guerrero,
Michael Dagnery and Lisa Rosales following working together on ‘El Show de Paul Rodriguez’; the company produced TV programming
over a two-year period before it dissolved. These files are arranged alphabetically.
Series III: Events includes material related to events produced or directed by Dan Guerrero. The materials are grouped into
three sub series: Programs, Scripts, TV Productions/Scripts, and Film Festivals. Each of these sub series is arranged chronologically.
Series IV: Lalo Guerrero contains correspondence from the White House to Lalo Guerrero (Dan wrote the response), and a program
for Canción Mexicana, performed at UCLA’s Freud Playhouse.
Series V: Gaytino includes various promotional materials and articles about the show.
Series VI: Carlos Almaraz includes correspondence from Almaraz which Guerrero states are “personal letters and post cards
sent to me by Carlos thru the 70s and early 80s before I returned to LA… including following his first trip to the Teatro
Campesino, his marriage, birth of his daughter, while painting the Zoot Suit mural and then from his wife Elsa Flores who
took up dropping notes and postcards.” Also included are exhibition pamphlets, articles about his exhibits, articles concerning
his passing in 1989 and materials collected from a Memorial Event held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Contemporary Art.
Guerrero and Almaraz met in grammar school when they lived one block apart in East Los Angeles. The two graduated one year
apart (Guerrero graduated in 1959) from James A. Garfield High School, after which the two traveled to New York City for the
first time where they shared a one room apartment in the upper Westside 90s. Almaraz left New York within the year and Guerrero
left in 1982 to return to Los Angeles. The two remained best friends until Almaraz’s passing in 1989.
Series VII: Photographs contains, at this point, images from the Artes de Mexico Festival in Los Angeles celebrating Mexican
art and culture. The event was produced and written by Dan Guerrero, an effort that was completely voluntary for all who participated,
performers and technical assistants included. Of particular interest are images of celebrities and prominent figures such
as Appolonia, Ricardo Montalban, Cheech Marin, Lalo Guerrero, Carmen Zapata, Paul Rodriguez and Edward James Olmos. Video
of the event is also available.
Series VIII: Miscellany includes materials related to various productions, such as show schedules and rundowns (for such productions
as El Show de Paul Rodriguez and Al Dia Con Maria Conchita [Alonso]). Also included is a special issue of Time Magazine about
Hispanic culture, a dissertation entitled Musical Life of Mexican/Chicano People in Los Angles, 1945-1985: A Study in Maintenance,
Change, and Adaptation and programs of cultural events.
Series IX: Audio and Visual Materials contains 113 audio and videotapes. The series is divided into seven sub series as follows:
El Show de Paul Rodriguez ran from 1990 to 1992; El Nuevo Show de Paul Rodriguez ran from 1992 to 1993; Fox Television Specials
includes four titles, all but one of which aired in 1991 to 1992; Television Specials includes episodic programming and one
time events such as Loco Slam, Navidad En Las Americas (a Behind the Scenes video of this event is also available in English
and Spanish), the 1995 Vida Awards and a concert honoring Latin music in the United States in the 1940s and 50s entitled Vicki
Carr, Memories, Memorias; Live Non-Broadcast Events includes footage of the Artes de Mexico Festival opening ceremonies at
Los Angeles City Hall (photographs are also available of this event in Series VI), the Imagen Awards, Lalo and Amigos and
video of Noche de Riza; Carlos Almaraz contains interviews of Almaraz by Mark Guerrero in 1976, footage from a KCET show “Life
and Times” and extensive footage of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art tribute to Almaraz including video of the event,
video salutes by Luis Valdez and Cesar Chavez and two songs written by Mark and Lalo Guerrero separately that were performed
at the event; Miscellany includes awards ceremonies (Alma Awards, Nosotros Golden Eagle Awards, Hispanic Heritage Awards),
Dan Guerrero on a number of shows speaking about his life and show business (appearances on Al Dia Con Maria Conchita, on
Café California, and on Vista L.A.), video his father, Lalo Guerrero (appearance on Al Dia Con Maria Conchita, appearance
on Vista L.A, backstage at the Orpheum Theatre after a stage show, and a concert in Paris, France titled Cité de la Musique,
a video presentation by Nancy Montoya for an event in Tuscon, Arizona entitled Lalo and Dan Guerrero in Lalo’s Tuscon Barrio)
as well as stories written and events produced by Dan Guerrero that have aired on a variety of programs.
Related Archival Materials note
Lalo Guerrero Collection (CEMA 024) Mark Guerrero Collection (CEMA 086)
Series I: Biographical
1989-2001
Box 1, Folder 1
“Casting Hispanics: The Doors Are Opening”, Faces International
1989
Box 1, Folder 2
Personal press
1986, 1991, 1993, 1998-1999, 2001
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 1
Series II: Original Work
1983-1989
Box 6, Folder 10
Avance, Dan Guerrero’s Latin Theater Stages
Box 1, Folder 3
The Hollywood Drama-Logue articles
1983-1984, 1986, 1988
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 2
Box 1, Folder 4
There Goes The Neighborhood Press
1994
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 3
Transcripts of original celebrity interviews
Box 1, Folder 9
Montalban, Ricardo during “The Colbys” series
Box 1, Folder 11
Ortelli, Dyana
1989
Comments/Descriptions
included a scathing letter from her about the “state of Latinos on TV”
Box 1, Folder 20
Vista Magazine articles
1987
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 4
Series III: Events
1984-2008
Box 1, Folder 21
Olé! Cinco de Mayo!, A Gala Benefit for the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts
1984
Box 1, Folder 22
Olé Theatre Teatro, A Gala Benefit for the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, includes invitation
1985
Box 1, Folder 23
Noche de Risa y Susto, Dan Guerrero’s first event
1989
Box 1, Folder 24
The Kennedy Center Concert of the Americas
1994
Box 1, Folder 25
Lalo & Amigos Comicos
1994
Box 1, Folder 26
Cité de la Musique, Dan Guerrero Produced
1997-1998
Box 1, Folder 27
1st Annual Los Angleles International Latino Film Festival, A Tribute to Gabriel Figeroa
1997
Box 1, Folder 28
Imagen Twelfth Annual Awards Dinner, Lasting Images
1997
Box 1, Folder 29
25th Anniversary Gala Vikki Carr Scholarship Foundation
1997
Box 1, Folder 30
Imagen Thirteenth Annual Awards Dinner, Romantic Images
1998
Box 1, Folder 31
Sixteenth Annual Hispanic Designer’s Gala
2000
Box 1, Folder 32
Una Noche de Esperanza
2000
Box 1, Folder 33
The Kennedy Center Stagebill
2001
Box 2, Folder 1
“Latinos in Entertainment: Good Business Sense”
2002
Comments/Descriptions
Latino Caucus presented by SAG/EEO Latino/Hispanic Subcommittee
Box 2, Folder 2
Una Noche de Esperanza
2002
Box 2, Folder 3
22nd Annual Imagen Awards
2007
Box 2, Folder 4
Concert of the Americas, full script
1994
Box 2, Folder 5
Navidad en las Americas, English and Spanish scripts
1994
Box 2, Folder 7
Vicki Carr: Memories/Memorias
1998
Box 2, Folder 9
Concert of the Americas
1994
Box 2, Folder 10
Vida Awards, NBC (Hispanic Magazine)
1995
Box 2, Folder 11
J.D. Power and Associates, Global Automotive Awards, producer
1996
Box 3, Folder 1
Vicki Carr, PBS, producer
1999
Box 8, Folder 16
Guadalajara Film Festival
2007
Box 8, Folder 20
Turks and Caicos International Film Festival
2007
Box 8, Folder 21
24th Chicago Latino Film Festival
2008
Box 8, Folder 22
Festival Internacional de Cina de la Frontera
2008
Series IV: Lalo Guerrero, 1996-1999
1996-1999
Comments/Descriptions
See also Series VIII: Audio/Visual Material
Box 3, Folder 2
Cancion Mexicana program
June 6, 1996
Comments/Descriptions
includes article Guerrero Spins Life Experiences Into Material for Songs, Daily Bruin
Box 3, Folder 3
Correspondence, White House
1999
Series V: Gaytino, 2004-2008
2004-2008
Box 7, Folder 1
The Kennedy Center (News, Program, Ticket)
2004-2008
Box 7, Folder 2
New Theater for Now
2004-2005
Box 7, Folder 3
Cavern Club Theater (1st Readings)
May-July 2004
Box 7, Folder 6
Highways Performance Space
February 2005
Box 7, Folder 7
Kirk Douglas Theater
March 2005
Box 7, Folder 8
Brava Theater Center
October 2005
Box 7, Folder 9
Esperanza Peace and Justice Center– San Antonio
November 2005
Box 7, Folder 10
UC Boulder and Denver, Colorado
November 2005
Box 7, Folder 12
Solomania Premiere
April-June 2006
Box 7, Folder 14
Borderlands Theater
October 2006
Box 7, Folder 15
Press– Tucson
October 2006
Box 7, Folder 16
Arizona State University
November-December 2006
Box 7, Folder 17
Press – Esperanza Peace and Justice Center – San Antonio
June 2007
Box 7, Folder 19
Press – Portland and LATC
October-December 2007
Box 7, Folder 20
UCLA (Professor)
January-March 2008
Box 7, Folder 21
National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
June 2008
Box 9, Folder 6
Solomania Premiere Press
September 2005 – June 2006
Box 9, Folder 9
Press 4
November 2005 – December 2006
Series VI: Carlos Almaraz, 1972-1998
Comments/Descriptions
See also Series VIII: Audio/Visual Material
Box 3, Folder 4
City of Los Angeles Tribute
1989
Box 3, Folder 5
Correspondence
1972-1973, 1978-1981, 1983-1984, 1986
Box 3, Folder 6
Exhibit announcements, post cards, catalogs, press kits
1981-1985, 1987, 1989, 1992-1993, 1998
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 5
Box 3, Folder 7
General press
1981-1982, 1984-1987
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 6
Box 3, Folder 8
On-The-Wall Latino Art at LACMA, Los Angles Times February 4, 1989 Interviews, 1986
Box 3, Folder 9
Memorial Event, LACMA
1992
Comments/Descriptions
corresponding video also exists see also Box 6 Folder 7
Box 3, Folder 10
News articles/press following the passing of Carlos Almaraz
1982, 1989, 1990, 1992
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 8
Box 3, Folder 11
Photographs
1955-1959, 1963, 1979, 1981-1982, 1985, 1988
Box 3, Folder 12
Slides
1975, 1977, 1982, 1987-1988
Series VII: Photographs
1991
Artes De Mexico Festival
December 29, 1991
Box 4, Folder 1
#1 Black and White Procession de la Arte
1991
Box 4, Folder 2
#2 Carmen Zapata, Conjunto [illegible], Paul R., Pescador, Cheech
1991
Box 4, Folder 4
#4 Modern Dance, Procession , Mayor, Durin, DeLoto, Olmos
1991
Box 4, Folder 5
#5 Alatorre, Paul R., Lalo, Bobby Ross [illegible], Zapata, Appolonia
1991
Box 4, Folder 6
#6 Artes Ceremony, Valdez, Olmos, Dad w/[Illegible], Valdez w/ Zapatista
1991
Box 4, Folder 7
#7 Musica Indigena + Misc
1991
Box 4, Folder 8
#8 Procession (C.O.)
1991
Box 4, Folder 9
#9 Official “Portrait” Artes de Mexico
1991
Box 4, Folder 10
#10 Procession de la Arte Cuica Calle
1991
Box 4, Folder 12
#12 Party, Irma Garcia (photo w/ Dad)
1991
Box 4, Folder 13
Miscellaneous Artes de Mexico Festival
1991
Series VIII: Miscellany
1985-2008
Box 4, Folder 14
“Al Dia Con Maria Conchita” show schedules
1998
Box 4, Folder 15
Articles relating to the Paul Rodriguez Show
1991-1992
Box 4, Folder 16
The Imagen Quarterly Newsletter
1997
Box 4, Folder 17-20
Musical Life of Mexican/Chicano People in Los Angles, 1945-1985: A Study in Maintenance Change, and Adaptation, Dissertation
by Stephen Jose Loza
1985
Box 4, Folder 21
Bronze Screen 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood Cinema
2002
Box 4, Folder 23
Latin Grammy Awards program
2002
Box 4, Folder 24
Time Special Issue, ¡Magnifico! Hispanic Culture Breaks Out of the Barrio, article entitled Born in East L.A. includes quotes
by Dan Guerero
July 1988
Box 4, Folder 25
Vista L.A. Cancion Mexicana, photographs
September 23, 1996
Box 4, Folder 26
Workshop, The First Bilingual TV Commercial Workshop
1988
Comments/Descriptions
see also Box 6 Folder 9
Box 7, Folder 22
Cesar Chavez Funeral Press
May 1993
Box 7, Folder 24
Beyond Broadway
September 2001
Box 7, Folder 25
Latin Grammy Awards
September 2002
Box 7, Folder 26
World AIDS Day
December 2002
Box 7, Folder 27
USC Cervantes Club
April 2003
Box 7, Folder 28
Lalo Project (Ricardo Montalbán Theatre)
May-June 2004
Box 7, Folder 29
El Teatro Campesino 39th Anniversary Celebration
June 2004
Box 7, Folder 30
Election Night Party
May 2005
Box 7, Folder 31
Nostoros 35th Annual Golden Eagle Awards and Dinner Show
October 2005
Box 7, Folder 32
Raisin’ Cane (Apollo Theater)
February 2007
Box 8, Folder 1
Cesar Chavez Educating the Heart Dinner
March 2007
Box 8, Folder 2
Hispanics for the L.A. Opera
June 2007
Box 8, Folder 3
United States Artists Convention
November 2007
Box 8, Folder 4
A Tucson Pastorela
December 2007
Box 8, Folder 5
LULAC Youth Leadership Conference
March 2008
Box 8, Folder 6
Sounds Latino! Exhibition Study Guide
April-June 2008
Box 8, Folder 7
Corrido Conference (UCSB)
May 2008
Dan Guerrero Produced Events
Box 8, Folder 8
Imagen Awards Gala
May 2003
Box 8, Folder 9
Estilo Latino
September 2003
Box 8, Folder 11
Maravilla Concert
September 2004
Box 8, Folder 13
National Hispanic Cultural Center
June 2005
Box 8, Folder 15
Concierto Para Mendez
October 2006
Series IV: Audio/Visual Material
1976-2000
Box 4, Folder 27
Documents regarding videos: “El Show de Paul Rodriguez” show schedule, “Loco Slam” show 103, “El Nuevo Show” short rundown
El Show de Paul Rodriguez
1990-1992
Comments/Descriptions
El Show de Paul Rodriguez Univision Network, aired Friday night at 11 pm, premiered 1990, taped six shows on a weekend once
a month to accommodate Paul’s touring schedule and to best amortize the budget, 1990-1992
VHS V1007/VHS
#101
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 2, 1990; tape date: February 17, 1990
VHS V1007/VHS
#102
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 9, 1990, tape date: February 18, 1990
VHS V1008/VHS
#103
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 6, 1990, tape date: March 11, 1990
VHS V1008/VHS
#104
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 16, 1990, August 31, 1990rr [sic.], tape date: March 11, 1990
VHS V1009/VHS
#105
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 30, 1990, tape date: February 18, 1990
VHS V1009/VHS
#106
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 23, 1990, tape date: March 11, 1990
VHS V1010/VHS
#107
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 13, 1990, September 14, 1990rr, tape date: March 31, 1990
VHS V1010/VHS
#108
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 27, 1990, September 28, 1990rr, tape date: March 31, 1990
VHS V1011/VHS
#109
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 20, 1990, tape date: March 31, 1990
VHS V1012/VHS
#111
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 4, 1990, tape date: April 21, 1990
VHS V1012/VHS
#112
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 25, 1990, tape date: April 21, 1990
VHS V1013/VHS
#113
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 13, 1990, September 7, 1990rr, tape date: April 22, 1990
VHS V1013/VHS
#114
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 11, 1990, tape date: April 22, 1990
VHS V1014/VHS
#115
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 24, 1990, tape date: April 22, 1990
VHS V1014/VHS
#116
Comments/Descriptions
air date: June 1, 1990, tape date: May 19, 1990
VHS V1015/VHS
#117
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 3,1990, tape date: May 19, 1990
VHS V1015/VHS
#118
Comments/Descriptions
air date: June 8, 1990, tape date: May 19, 1990
VHS V1016/VHS
#119
Comments/Descriptions
air date: June 22, 1990, tape date: May 20, 1990
VHS V1016/VHS
#120
Comments/Descriptions
air date: June 15, 1990, September 21, 1990, tape date: May 20, 1990
VHS V1017/VHS
#121
Comments/Descriptions
air date: June 21, 1990, tape date: May 20, 1990
VHS V1017/VHS
#122
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 6, 1990, tape date: June 16, 1990
VHS V1018/VHS
#123
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 21, 1990, tape date: June 16, 1990
VHS V1018/VHS
#124
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 20, 1990, tape date: June 16, 1990
VHS V1019/VHS
#125
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 10, 1990, tape date: June 16, 1990
VHS V1019/VHS
#126
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 17, 1990, tape date: June 17, 1990
VHS V1020/VHS
#127
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 5, 1990, December 21, 1990rr, tape date: September 29, 1990
VHS V1020/VHS
#128
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 16, 1990, January 11, 1990rr, tape date: September 29, 1990
VHS V1021/VHS
#129
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 2, 1990, January 14, 1990rr, tape date: September 29, 1990
VHS V1021/VHS
#130
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 19, 1990, tape date: September 30, 1990
VHS V1022/VHS
#131
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 12, 1990, December 28, 1990rr, tape date: September 30, 1990
VHS V1022/VHS
#132
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 26, 1990, tape date: September 30, 1990
VHS V1023/VHS
#133
Comments/Descriptions
air date: Has not aired, tape date: October 26, 1990
VHS V1023/VHS
#134
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 11, 1990, tape date: October 26, 1990
VHS V1024/VHS
#135-136
Comments/Descriptions
air date: n.d., tape date: n.d.
VHS V1025/VHS
#137
Comments/Descriptions
air date: February 15, 1990, June 28, 1991, tape date: October 27, 1990
VHS V1025/VHS
#138
Comments/Descriptions
air date: February 1, 1990, tape date: October 27, 1990
VHS V1026/VHS
#139
Comments/Descriptions
air date: December 14, 1990, January 25, 1991rr, tape date: November 17, 1990
VHS V1026/VHS
#140
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 23, 1990, tape date: November 17, 1990
VHS V1027/VHS
#141
Comments/Descriptions
air date: February 8, 1991, tape date: November 17, 1990
VHS V1027/VHS
#142
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 8, 1991, tape date: November 18, 1990
VHS V1028/VHS
#143
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 19, 1991, tape date: November 18, 1990
VHS V1028/VHS
#144
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 30, 1990, June 7, 1991rr, tape date: November 18, 1990
VHS V1029/VHS
#145
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 17, 1991, tape date: February 9, 1991
VHS V1029/VHS
#146
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 22, 1991, tape date: February 9, 1991
VHS V1030/VHS
#147
Comments/Descriptions
air date: March 1, 1991, June 21, 1991, tape date: February 9, 1991
VHS V1030/VHS
#148
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 24, 1991, tape date: February 10, 1991
VHS V1031/VHS
#149-150
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 5, 1991, tape date: February 10, 1991
VHS V1032/VHS
#150-151
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 3, 1991 (Cinco De Mayo), tape date: March 2, 1991
VHS V1033/VHS
#152
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 26, 1991, tape date: March 2, 1991
VHS V1033/VHS
#153
Comments/Descriptions
air date: April 12, 1991, tape date: March 2, 1991
VHS V1034/VHS
#154
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 5, 1991, tape date: March 2, 1991
VHS V1034/VHS
#155
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 10, 1991 (Mother’s Day), tape date: March 3, 1991
VHS V1035/VHS
#201
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October, 11, 1991, tape date: April 26, 1991
VHS V1036/VHS
#202
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 27, 1991, tape date: April 26, 1991
VHS V1037/VHS
#203
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 12, 1991, SRC November 15, 1991rr, tape date: April 26, 1991
VHS V1037/VHS
#204
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 31, 1991, tape date: April 27, 1991
VHS V3574/VHS
#204
Comments/Descriptions
air date: May 31, 1991, tape date: April 27, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#205
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 26, 1991, tape date: April 27, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#206
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 6, 1991, SRC November 22, 1991rr, tape date: April 27, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#207
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 9, 1991, tape date: July 13, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#208
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 30, 1991, tape date: July 13, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#209
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 19, 1991, tape date: July 13 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#210
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 8, 1991, SRC, tape date: July 14, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#211
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 2, 1991, tape date: July 14, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#212
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 29, 1991, tape date: July 14, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#213
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 1, 1991, SRC (Dia de los muertos), tape date: August 10, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#214
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 4, 1991, tape date: August 10, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#215
Comments/Descriptions
air date: December 6, 1991, tape date: August 10, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#216
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 23, 1991, SRC December 13, 1991 rr, tape date: August 11, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#217
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 13, 1991, tape date: August 11, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#218
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 25, 1991, tape date: August 11, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#219
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 20, 1991, December 27, 1991 rr, tape date: August 12, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#220
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 6, 1991, December 20, 1991 rr, tape date: August 12, 1991
VHS V1038/VHS
#221
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 18, 1991, tape date: August 12, 1991
VHS V3575/VHS
#207
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 9, 1991, tape date: July 13, 1991
VHS V3576/VHS
#208
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 30, 1991, tape date: July 13, 1991
VHS V3577/VHS
#209
Comments/Descriptions
air date: July 19, 1991, tape date: July 13 1991
VHS V3578/VHS
#210
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 8, 1991, SRC, tape date: July 14, 1991
VHS V3579/VHS
#211
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 2, 1991, tape date: July 14, 1991
VHS V3580/VHS
#212
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 29, 1991, tape date: July 14, 1991
VHS V3581/VHS
#213
Comments/Descriptions
air date: November 1, 1991, SRC (Dia de los muertos), tape date: August 10, 1991
VHS V3582/VHS
#214
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 4, 1991, tape date: August 10, 1991
VHS V3583/VHS
#215
Comments/Descriptions
air date: December 6, 1991, tape date: August 10, 1991
VHS V3584/VHS
#216
Comments/Descriptions
air date: August 23, 1991, SRC December 13, 1991 rr, tape date: August 11, 1991
VHS V3585/VHS
#217
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 13, 1991, tape date: August 11, 1991
VHS V3586/VHS
#218
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 25, 1991, tape date: August 11, 1991
VHS V3587/VHS
#219
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 20, 1991, December 27, 1991 rr, tape date: August 12, 1991
VHS V3588/VHS
#220
Comments/Descriptions
air date: September 6, 1991, December 20, 1991 rr, tape date: August 12, 1991
VHS V3589/VHS
#221
Comments/Descriptions
air date: October 18, 1991, tape date: August 12, 1991
VHS V1039/VHS
#301
Comments/Descriptions
air date: January 24, 1992, tape date: December 15, 1991
VHS V1040/VHS
#302
Comments/Descriptions
air date: January 10, 1992, tape date: December 15, 1991
VHS V1040/VHS
#303
Comments/Descriptions
air date: January 31, 1992, tape date: December 15, 1991
VHS V1040/VHS
#304
Comments/Descriptions
air date: January 3, 1992, tape date: December 16, 1991
VHS V3590/VHS
#303
Comments/Descriptions
air date: January 31, 1992, tape date: December 15, 1991
VHS V3591/VHS
#304
Comments/Descriptions
air date: January 3, 1992, tape date: December 16, 1991
VHS V1041/VHS
#308
Comments/Descriptions
air date: February 7, 1992, tape date: February 1, 1991
Fox Latin America Channel Demo Reel
100th “Anniversary Show
Comments/Descriptions
Paul was told nothing about the show. Each guest and every segment was a total surprise to him.
U-Matic V1043/UM
¾” Presentation reel put together to air at party held at Atlas Bar & Grill following taping of 100th show; a compilation
of previous shows
Miscellaneous show tapes, n.d.
U-Matic V1046/UM
¾” 100th Show music reel
Comments/Descriptions
60 minutes, music, performances
El Nuevo Show de Paul Rodriguez
1992
Comments/Descriptions
Univision Network aired this show during the same time slot as El Show de Paul Rodriguez in 1992. Only 10 shows were produced
following several seasons run of “El Show.” Network wanted more comedy, less music and cut budget. Hence, we decided not to
continue under those circumstances following these ten shows taped over a three-day period, each tape contains the following
information: “59:15 mins., 32573, 01/11/93,Paul Rodriguez Productions, Inc., DFTC TO ADD TRK”, 1992
U-Matic V1048/UM
N102-103
December 15, 1992
U-Matic V1049/UM
N103-102
December 16, 1992
U-Matic V1050/UM
N104-105
December 17, 1992
U-Matic V1051/UM
N105-106
December 17, 1992
U-Matic V1052/UM
N106-107
December 17, 1992
U-Matic V1053/UM
N107-108
December 17, 1992
U-Matic V1056/UM
N110-10
December 18, 1992
Fox Television Specials
Comments/Descriptions
Four Paul Rodriguez docu/comedy specials taped during same time period as the Univision Network Shows. The fourth, “Born to
Ride” never aired. The others aired in the following order: “Behind Bars,” “Crossing Gang Lines,” “Back to School”
U-Matic V1057/UM
Born to Ride
1990
Comments/Descriptions
RT: 23:30 mins., stereo, FOX Broadcast Network Operations, Air Copy, Close Captioned, ca. 1990
VHS V3592/VHS
Fox Latin America Channel Demo Reel
VHS V3593/VHS
Fox Latin America Channel Demo Copy 2
U-Matic V1058/UM
Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars
Comments/Descriptions
I Was Framed Productions, July 31, 1991, There Goes the Neighborhood Productions, Inc.
U-Matic V1059/UM
Crossing Gang Lines
Comments/Descriptions
Paul Rodriguez, Length: 47:27 mins., November 19, 1991, D171002, I Was Framed Productions
U-Matic V1060/UM
Back To School
February 10, 1992
Comments/Descriptions
Paul Rodriguez, I Was Framed Productions, DUB, Viewing Only/Sweetened
DVD V3573/DVD
American Latino Show 415
Comments/Descriptions
Show 415 Loco Slam, n.d.
VHS V1061/VHS
#101
Comments/Descriptions
28:28 minutes
VHS V1062/VHS
#102
Comments/Descriptions
28:46 minutes
VHS V1063/VHS
#103
Comments/Descriptions
28:54 minutes
VHS V1064/VHS
#104
Comments/Descriptions
27:54 minutes
VHS V1065/VHS
Kennedy Center Concert of the Americas
Comments/Descriptions
½” VHS, a Kennedy Center event, but held at the James L. Knight Convention Center in Miami for President Clinton hosting 34
world 12 leaders from the Western Hemisphere at the Summit of the Americas. Dan Guerrero co-produced with Quincy Jones, the
concept was to salute as many nations as possible thru performances breaking the Western Hemisphere into six “sections”: the
U.S, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America (Brazil & Argentina), Dan Guerrero was responsible for identifying
and locking in al the U.S. Latino and Spanish-speaking presenters and performances.
U-Matic V1066/UM
¾” tape
1994
Comments/Descriptions
taped at Disneyland, October 25, 1994 & aired on Univision, December 7, 1994
VHS V1067/VHS
Behind the Scenes
1994
Comments/Descriptions
documentary, English language, ½” VHS, this TV special (Behind the Scenes) included a best-selling CD that debuted on Latin
billboard charts at #38. It jumped to the #8 spot on the chart following airing the TV special. Behind the Scenes was taped
at recording sessions across the country and Puerto Rico, 1994
VHS V1068/VHS
Behind the Scenes
1994
Comments/Descriptions
documentary, Spanish language, ½” VHS, this TV special (Behind the Scenes) included a best-selling CD that debuted on Latin
billboard charts at #38. It jumped to the #8 spot on the chart following airing the TV special. Behind the Scenes was taped
at recording sessions across the country and Puerto Rico, 1994
Box 5, Folder 1
Behind the Scenes
1994
Comments/Descriptions
show rundown, (English Version) 22mins, 1994
Box 5, Folder 2
Behind the Scenes
1994
Comments/Descriptions
show rundown, (Spanish Version), 1994
Box 5, Folder 3
Concert Final Rundown
1994
Comments/Descriptions
Vicki Carr, Memories, Memorias, artistas invitados: Arturo Sandoval, Jack Jones, Pepe Aguilar, Un homenaje a la musica Latina
en los estados unidoes de los años 40’s y 50’s, (p) & © Universal Music Latino
VHS V1070/VHS
Vida Awards
1995
Comments/Descriptions
special taped in Washington D.C. and aired nationally on NBC owned and operated stations, aired August 8, 1995
Live Non-Broadcast Events
VHS V1071/VHS
Artes de Mexico
Comments/Descriptions
excellent run, footage including [illegible]!, opening ceremonies, Los Angeles City Hall, September 14, 1991, (see also Series
VI: Photographs)
VHS V1072/VHS
Artes de Mexico
Comments/Descriptions
L.A. City Hall, September 14, 1991, (see also SeriesVI: Photographs)
VHS V1073/VHS
Carlos Almaraz: Remembered
June 27, 1992
Comments/Descriptions
Dan Copy, June 27, 1992, TRT 1:50 min., (see also SeriesV: Carlos Almaraz)
VHS V1074/VHS
Carlos Almaraz: Remembered
June 27, 1992
Comments/Descriptions
TRT 21:00 min., (see also SeriesV: Carlos Almaraz)
VHS V1076/VHS
Lalo and Amigos Act One and Two
VHS V1077/VHS
Noche ’90
Comments/Descriptions
opening number (wide-shot), opening number (close-up), Lalo Guerrero (wide-shot), Lalo Guerrero (close-up)
VHS V1079/VHS
Otra Noche de la Riza ’91
Comments/Descriptions
Die Laughing, Armando Gonzalez
VHS V1080/VHS
4th Noche de Riza y Susto
1993
Carlos Almaraz
Comments/Descriptions
See also Series V: Carlos Almaraz
Cassette A6741/CS
Carlos Almaraz interviewed by Mark Guerrero
May 15, 1976
Comments/Descriptions
recorded May 15, 1976, Highland Park California, “tape of an interview done by my brother Mark Guerrero on May 15, 1976 at
Carlos’ home in Highland Park
VHS V1074/VHS
Carlos Almaraz: Remembered
June 27, 1992
Comments/Descriptions
TRT 21:00 min., LACMA event dated June 27, 1992
VHS V1082/VHS
Carlos Almaraz: Remembered
Comments/Descriptions
Video Saludos, Paul Rodriguez Productions, Luis Valdes, Cesar Chavez, tape of LACMA video saludos I requested Cesar Chavez
and Luis Valdez tape since they were unable to attend in person.
Cassette A6742/CS
Carlos Almaraz Tribute
January 8, 1990
Comments/Descriptions
ARTS/LA on KCRW 89.9 fm, aired on January 8, 1990
Cassette A6743/CS
Lalo Guerrero/Mark Guerrero
1992
Comments/Descriptions
1. I Rememeber You, Carlos Almaraz (Lalo Guerrero) © 1992 Lalo Guerrero, 2. Ballad of Carlos Almaraz (Mark Guerrero) © 1991
Mark Guerrero, All Rights Reserved, tape of two corridos written and performed by Lalo Guerrero and Mark Guerrero for the
LACMA event
VHS V1083/VHS
Luis Valdez saludo for LACMA event
Reel V1084/R5
Lela Prods. Role 3.
Comments/Descriptions
1 reel-to-reel Sony video tape labeled “Lela Prods. Role 3.” Tapes dated from KCET show “Life and Times”… “I have never seen
them, but they were given me by my close friend Nancy de los Santos who produced the shows at that time” – Dan Guerrero
VHS V1088/VHS
Al Dia Con Maria Conchita
1998
Comments/Descriptions
Show #062, Air Copy June 29, 1998, Señorita Anita Productions, Lalo Guerrero appearance on daily talk show hosted by Maria
Conchita Alonso. Talk show ran for a year on Telemundo, executive produced by Dan Guerrero
Betacam V1090/BC-V1091/VBC
Alma Awards Gala
May 17, 2002
Comments/Descriptions
Inaugural Alma Awards Gala, Biltmore Hotel L.A. La Adventurera show/news story
DVD V3566/DVD
Al Punto con Jorge Ramos
June 13, 2008
Comments/Descriptions
Univision. Miami
VHS V1092/VHS
Artes de Mexico
Comments/Descriptions
Dan Guerrero on Ch. 5, ‘Weekend Gallery’ story on the city-wide ‘Artes de Mexico Festival’ as producer of opening ceremonies,
Counsel General of Mexico also guest and mask-maker Alfredo Calderon, LACMA representative discussed the exhibit of Mexican
Art, 1991 (see also SeriesVI: Photographs)
VHS V1082/VHS
Carlos Almaraz: Remembered
Comments/Descriptions
Video Saludos, Paul Rodriguez Productions, Almaraz video tributes by Luis Valdez and Cesar Chavez, Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, June 27, 1992, (see also SeriesV: Carlos Almaraz)
DVCPro V3548/DV
Cavern Club Gaytino 1 of 2
June 6, 2004
DVCPro V3549/DV
Cavern Club Gaytino 2 of 2
June 6, 2004
VHS V3538/VHS
Cavern Club Theatre
May 2, 2004
Comments/Descriptions
Casita del Campo
VHS V3539/VHS
Cavern Club Theatre
June 6, 2004
Comments/Descriptions
Casita del Campo Restaurant, Silverlake CA
DVCPro V3556/DV
Cavern Club Theatre 1 of 3
May 2, 2004
DVCPro V3557/DV
Cavern Club Theatre 2 of 3
May 2, 2004
DVCPro V3558/DV
Cavern Club Theatre 3 of 3
May 2, 2004
VHS V1093/VHS
Cité de la Musique
1998
Comments/Descriptions
Lalo Guerrero, Flaco Jimenez, Chicano and Tex-Mex Concert, Paris, France, raw footage with time code
U-Matic V3543/UM
Dan Guerrero Commercial Reel
VHS V1094/VHS
Dan Guerrero
1995
Comments/Descriptions
KNBC Vida Awards News Story
VHS V1095/VHS
Dan Guerrero and Lalo Guerrero Backstage
Comments/Descriptions
Orpheum Theatre Backstage after stage show, June, 23, 1999, “Telemundo News – (1999) backstage at Orpheum Theatre after live
show I produced for “Last Remaining Seats” fundraiser for restoration of downtown LA movie palaces. Screening of ‘La Aventurera’”
VHS V1096/VHS
Dan Guerrero on Café California ’99
1999
Comments/Descriptions
½ hour show, “Channel 22 – ‘Café California’
VHS V1097/VHS
Dan Guerrero on Café California
May 14, 2000
Comments/Descriptions
½ hour show
VHS V1098/VHS
Dan Guerrero on Cristina/Univision
1991
Comments/Descriptions
taped at Universal Studios, Hollywood, panel on how to break into show business, in Spanish
VHS V1099/VHS
Dan Guerrero on “Al Dia”/Vista L.A.
1998
Comments/Descriptions
‘Latinos in TV,” ABC-7, Vista L.A. story on Al Dia Con Maria Conchita talk show as executive producer, program is on ‘Latinos
in T.V.’ and includes interviews with other Latinos in the industry (Bel Hernandez, Jeff Valdez)
VHS V3540/VHS
Demo Reel from Cavern Club Performance
U-Matic V3544/UM
Drama-Logue Awards
January 16, 1983
U-Matic V3545/UM
Drama-Logue Awards (Full Version)
January 16, 1983
U-Matic V3563/UM
Extra en Español
June 5, 2006
DVD V3562/DVD
Fox News Los Angeles
May 28, 2008
DVD V3567/DVD
From L.A. USA Dan Guerrero
June 6, 2009
DVCPro V3550/DV
Gaytino! 1 of 2
June 6, 2006
DVCPro V3551/DV
Gaytino! 2 of 2
June 6, 2004
DVD V3570/DVD
Gaytino! Casita Del Campo Cavern Club Theatre
May 2, 2004
DVD V3571/DVD
Gaytino! Center Theatre Group 1 of 2
March 30, 2005
DVD V3572/DVD
Gaytino! Center Theatre Group 2 of 2
March 30, 2005
DVCPro V3554/DV
Gaytino Discussion 1 of 2
March 22, 2004
DVCPro V3555/DV
Gaytino Discussion 2 of 2
March 22, 2004
DVCPro V3561/DV
Gaytino!
Comments/Descriptions
(Master 388319)
DVD V3568/DVD
Gaytino!
Comments/Descriptions
Written and performed by Dan Guerrero n.d
DVCPro V3546/DV
Highway Performance Space Gaytino 1 of 2
February 2, 2005
DVCPro V3547/DV
Highway Performance Space Gaytino 2 of 2
February 2, 2005
VHS V3536/VHS
Highways Performance Space
February 2, 2005
VHS V3537/VHS
Highways Performance Space
February 2, 2005
DVCPro V3559/DV
Highways Perf. Space Gaytino 1 of 2
February 3, 2005
DVCPro V3560/DV
Highways Perf. Space Gaytino 2 of 2
February 3, 2005
VHS V1100/VHS
Hispanic Heritage Awards
September 10, 2000
Comments/Descriptions
Vista L.A. story on Julinana Agosto [illegible], KACT-TV, September 10, 2000
DVD V3564/DVD
KSTS Telemundo
October 26, 2005
Comments/Descriptions
San Jose, CA
DVD V3565/DVD
KTLA Latino Laugh Festival
June 7
Comments/Descriptions
Los Angeles
VHS V1101/VHS
L.A. City Council Meeting
May 8, 1992
Comments/Descriptions
Artes de Mexico Presentation, L.A. Cityview 35, Friday, May 8, 1992
VHS V1102/VHS
Lalo and Dan Guerrero in Lalo’s Tucson Barrio
Comments/Descriptions
label reads: “video presentation by Nancy Montoya for an event in Tucson, Dan Guerrero comments 00:17 minutes, Lalo and Dan
09:02 minutes, scenes of barrio 04:00 minutes,” content: footage of Dan and Lalo Guerrero in Tucson shot by local documentarian
Nancy Montoya (mid-1990’s?) for a video short to be shown at dinner honoring Lalo Guerrero.
VHS V1103/VHS
Latino Film Festival
1997
Comments/Descriptions
KCET-TV ‘Life and Times’ story on First International Los Angeles Latino Film Festival, 1997
VHS V3541/VHS
Live from the Kirk Douglas Theatre: Gaytino
March 2005
VHS V3542/VHS
Loop Tape of Master Shot Gaytino
July 25, 2004
Betacam V1089/BC
Los Angeles Conservancy
June 23, 1999
Comments/Descriptions
stage show (complete)/news coverage
U-Matic V1107/UM
Nosotros Golden Eagle Awards
May 13, 1988
Comments/Descriptions
Beverly Hilton Conrad International Ballroom, 10 and 30 second promotions, 2hour TV program, news coverage clips
VHS V1104/VHS
Nosotros Now with Marc Allen Trujillo
1987
Comments/Descriptions
with Marc Allen Trujillo, guests actress/singer Annette Cardona (later “Cha-Cha” in feature Grease with John Travolta) and
Dan Guerrero, cable talk show
VHS V1105/VHS
Nosotros Now
August 9, 1988
Comments/Descriptions
cable talk show, solo guest Dan Guerrero returning to LA from NYC and discussing career as Latino casting director prior to
turning to producing in 1990
Betacam V1106/BC
Vista L.A., Dan on Lalo
Comments/Descriptions
February 1997 with Clinton footage and UCLA “Cancion Mexicana” Show footage, “KABC (1997) ‘Vista L.A.’ story on Dad, Lalo
Guerrero with footage of ‘Cancion Mexicana’ show I produced at UCLA’s Freud Theatre with Dolores Huerta and others” (see also
Series IV: Lalo Guerrero)
CD A17204/CD
IMRU Los Angeles
June 11, 2007
CD A17203/CD
KALW San Francisco "Open Air"
October 27, 2005
CD A17212/CD
KPBS San Diego "These Days"
September 7, 2006
CD A17201/CD
KPFK "Global Village"
December 18, 2006
CD A17211/CD
KPFK Los Angeles "Nuestra Voz"
January 18, 2006
CD A17208/CD
KPFK "Pocho Hour of Power" Los Angeles
CD A17202/CD
KPFK "Uprising" Radio Show
February 22, 2005
CD A17213/CD
LATINO USA National Program
CD A17205/CD
NPR "News and Notes"
October 25, 2006
CD A17206/CD
Voces Series: Lalo docu as pledge special KUAT Tucson
January 11, 2007
CD A17210/CD
ZOCALO RADIO Los Angeles
April 19, 2006