Band,
Latin and R&B/Soul
Charlie Alvarado started playing clarinet and saxophone in his junior high school band. During high school he played for the Johnny Saro Orchestra. Like many young Tejanos, he went into the service after high school, serving in the Marine Corps. When he returned to San Antonio in 1956, he found a job playing 3-4 nights a week with a local Tejano rhythm & blues band called Mike & the Bellaires. Around 1957, he became the leader of his own band, The Jives, which made a big name for themselves in the late ‘50s. The band was even invited to back up Big Joe Turner on his tour of Texas. The Jives were also referred to as the “All Nations Band” because it was multi-racial. Black musicians, including Jitterbug Webb and Bobby Taylor who later moved onto Motown, fine-tuned their skills in his group. In the 1960s, Charlie went to Chicago to find more opportunities. Before returning to San Antonio, he played with blues guitarist Eddy Clearwater.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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For The Rest Of My Life / Bobby Socks And Tennis Shoes | Charlie & The Jives | 1980 | Single |
Mercy Baby / Come On | Charlie & The Jives | 1980 | Single |
Making Time | Charlie & The Jives | 1973 | Album |
No Tengo Dinero / Sad Girl | Charlie & The Jives | 1969 | Single |
You Say You Love Me / Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye | Charlie & The Jives | 1968 | Single |
Lazos De Mi Amor / Amor Sin Fin | Charlie & The Jives | Single | |
Cuidado Con La Mano / Tu Falso Amor | Charlie & The Jives | Single | |
Seven Steps To An Angel / Ubangi Stomp | Bobby Taylor With Charlie & The Jives | Single | |
Por Tal Que Seas Feliz / Sin Ley | Charlie & The Jives | Single | |
Mercy Baby / Come On | Charlie & The Jives | Single | |
No Tengo Dinero | Charlie & The Jives | Album | |
Besame Mucho | Charlie & The Jives | Single |