Land Of A Thousand Dances (Part I)by Thee Midniters

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Song Information

Year
1965
Peak Position
#67
Weeks on Chart
4
Total Ratings
0

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Artist Bio

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Thee Midniters were an American Chicano rock band formed in East Los Angeles in the early 1960s. They were one of the first rock bands to incorporate Mexican-American music influences, such as boleros and rancheras, into their music. The band's sound was a fusion of rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and traditional Mexican music, creating a unique and influential sound that appealed to a diverse audience.


Thee Midniters gained popularity in the 1960s with hits like "Whittier Blvd" and "Land of a Thousand Dances". They were known for their energetic live performances and became a prominent part of the East L.A. music scene during the Chicano civil rights movement. The band disbanded in the 1970s but left a lasting impact on the music industry, influencing future generations of Chicano rock musicians.

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