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Butch rillera biography for kids

          He was born on October 8th and became the third drummer for the band Redbone in until I know that he appeared with the band when Redbone was.

        1. He was born on October 8th and became the third drummer for the band Redbone in until I know that he appeared with the band when Redbone was.
        2. DePoe had left this band in He was replaced by Arturo Perez (), but later by Bellamy's Filipino-Chicano cousin, Butch Rillera around that point.
        3. The brothers were born near Fresno, California.
        4. Drummer from Red Bone talks about his jazz influences growing up and how he incorporated those rhythms into Native American music.
        5. Explore Butch Rillera's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews.
        6. The brothers were born near Fresno, California..

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          Members include Aloisio Aguiar (joined group, 1977), keyboards, drums; Anthony "Tony" Bellamy (left group, 1977), guitar; Peter DePoe (also known as Last Walking Bear; left group, 1972), drums; Arturo Perez (left group, 1973), drums; Butch Rillera (group member, 1973-77), drums; Lolly Vegas (born Vasquez), guitar, vocals; Pat Vegas (born Vasquez), bass guitar.

          Taking its name from a Cajun epithet for "half-breed," Redbone boasted members of such Native American tribes as Cherokee, Yaqui, Apache, and Shoshone.

          Remembered primarily as the first commercially successful American Indian rock group, the band attained brief success in the early 1970s for two bona fide pop singles, "Witch Queen of New Orleans" and "Come and Get Your Love." The band's albums, however, were more complex affairs, mingling topical issues--including the Wo