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Ray "El
Rey"
Ojeda
Saxophone, Percussion and Vocals
El
Rey got a late start in life by learning to play both the saxophone
and clarinet at the ripe old age of twelve. At the age of fourteen
he played his first professional job with the Latin group Cinto
Burretto Groupo playing for Latin weddings, parties and festivals
in the Milwaukee and Chicago areas. It was from these humble beginnings
that the Legend on Caroline Street first began his musical journey.
During
the 1950’s, El Rey performed and recorded with some of the biggest
regional rock and roll acts in the Midwest playing at teen dances,
parties and television shows with The Roulettes, The Nobleman eventually
forming The Midnighters who in 1958 became El Rey and the Nightbeats.
El Rey and Night Beats moved on to be one of the first Rock and
Roll bands to play in night clubs in the Milwaukee area and hold
the distinction of being the oldest Rock and Roll band still playing
continuously since 1958. Marty Zivko’s Ballroom in Hartford, Wisconsin
and George Devine’s Million Dollar Ballroom in Milwaukee were the
venues that El Rey
opened for or played with a whose who’s list of nationally known
recording artists including The New Colony Six, The Buckinghams,
The Turtles, The Champs, The Ideals, Frankie Avalon, Gary Pucket,
The Legends, Tommy James and The Everly Brothers. El-Rey
Also Enjoyed Regional Success With The Record " La Bamba "
With The Night Beats.
Although
there have been many in his illustrious career, El Rey contents
his most memorable job was winning second place in the first “ Battle
of the Bands” for Wisconsin in 1960 at the Riverside Ballroom in
Green Bay, Wisconsin competing over six months with 40 outstanding
Rock and Roll groups from the Midwest. Musically influenced by many,
he singles out the early Rock and Roll acts such as Bill Haley,
Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis.
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Terry Thuemling
Guitar and Vocals
Terry
first started playing the guitar at the tender age of five and learned
to sing Country songs by duplicating what he heard on his older
brother’s records. Musically, he played his first professional
job at the age of thirteen with El Rey and the Night Beats at Teen
Haven in Sussex, Wisconsin.
For
over forty years, Terry has played a special brand of Rock and Roll,
El Rey and the Night Beats during the 60’s and 70’s,
Replay during the 80’s and during the 90’s, played contemporary
Christian music for the accredited Christian group, Won by One.
As a member of El Rey and the Night Beats at Marty Zivko’s
Million Dollar Ballroom in Hartford, Wisconsin, The Night Beats
opened for the Grass Roots, Gary Puckett, The Ideals, Tommy James,
The Castaways, The Vacels, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
As
a member of the Night Beats, Terry enjoyed regional success with
the record, “My Secret” as well as recording a full
CD titled “The Rock(N’Roll) of our Salvation”
with Won by One. When asked what were his most memorable jobs over
his professional career, he points to the evening at Sunset Bowl
in Waukesha when the Night Beats opened for Tommy James and the
“America, Rusty Pipes, Motown and the “Raisin Dance”
show sets at the Waukesha Olde Car Club events at the Waukesha Expo
Center and the many Ministry concerts at prisons with Won By One.
Musically,
he feels that he was most influenced by the late Ricky Nelson and
gives special credit to his mentors, Gary “Rusty” Bartlemas
and Ray “El Rey”Ojeda.
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Jeff
" Duffy " Wage
Drums
and Vocals
I Bought my first set of
drums in 1956. We Started a band with my brother called the Chessmen
and played locally at teen dances. After some time I moved on to
3 piece band heavily influenced by Cream and Jimmy Hendrix . I took
a musical hiatus from 1970 to 1989, and when I joined the Choir
at Elmbrook Church was reunited with Terry Thuemling (who I had
seen play for many years with El-Rey ) .
We formed the Christian
rock band, Won By One, with Terry and Rusty Bartelmas ( also from
the early El-Rey days ) And played at various Christian outreaches
and prison ministry . The group went on for eleven great years and
also recorded a CD called "The Rock N Roll Of Our Salvation".
I still enjoy doing my music ministry at my home church and special
functions.
My musical influences have
been the band Cream and the bands of the early 70's, but vocally,
its always been Elvis (occasionally I can be seen singing at local
and international Karaoke lounges ) Locally my most influential
mentors were Terry Thuemling and Rusty Bartelmas , but have always
admired all members in El Rey and the Night Beats over the years.
I live by my motto " I'm Duffy from Oconomowoc and I don't
want to work, I just want to bang on the drum all day ".
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Jack “B.J.” Gebhardt
Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals
Jack, known to all as "B.J.",
starting playing an old six string Stella flat top guitar given
to him by family friends at the age of eleven. He learned his first
chords by looking at pictures of people playing guitars in magazines.
B.J.'s first professional
job was with The Impalas at the age of seventeen playing at the
Elkhorn County Fair Grounds for Record Bandstand. During the middle
1960's, B.J. played at many venues throughout Wisconsin and Illinois
with The Impalas with the assistance of booking agent, Ken Adamany,
who later became instrumental in the success of national recording
artists, Cheap Trick. In 1967,
B.J. joined El Rey and the
Night Beats and played the club circuit in the Waukesha and Milwaukee
area sometimes sharing the stage with The New Colony Six, Tommy
James, Gary Pucket. His most memorable night with El Rey and the
Night Beats was the evening they shared the stage at the Eagles
Ballroom in Milwaukee with The Legends. Billed as a reunion appearance
for The Legends, the night was truly electric, filled with excitement.
B.J has been part of two recording projects, in 1966, recorded the
old Muddy Water’s song Spoonful with The Impalas with Sam
McCue as producer and in 1993, recorded La Bamba with members of
EL Rey and the Night Beats for a CD sponsored by the Waukesha Training
Center featuring musicians from the Milwaukee area including the
old master, Les Paul.
During the 1980's and 90's,
B.J continued to demonstrate his immense talent with groups such
as Replay and Borrowed Time. His musical influences number many,
including Felix Cavaliere, Bob Seeger, Cory Wells, Chuck Negron,
Danny Hutton, Otis Redding and Joe Cocker. On a more personal level,
gives credit to his fellow musicians and more importantly, good
friends, Gene Schiller, Mike Price, Ray Ojeda, Terry Thuemling and
Rusty Bartlemas.
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Gene
Schiller
Bass
Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals
Thanks to the efforts of a musically gifted Uncle,
Gene first learned to play the accordion at the age of eight. Soon
he switched his interest to the Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums and Keyboards.
His first professional job was playing the accordion as a ten year
old on a Milwaukee Television Show called Joe Shot and the Hot Shots.
As a twelve years old, he joined his first Rock and
Roll group playing bass guitar for a group called Rick and Rivals.
Rick was a saxophone playing cousin of El Rey Ojeda. As time progressed,
Gene worked with Milwaukee area groups such as The Impalas, Big
Louie and the Renegades, El Rey and the Night Beats, Nostalgia and
Replay playing at venues such as Muskego Beach, State Fair Park,
Marty Zivko’s, The Scene, The Attic and Sunset Bowl. His most memorable
job was competing with seven other groups for a recording contract
with Mecury Records at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin.
Musically influenced by many such as Buddy Holly,
Bob Seeger, Bruce Springsteen , Vince Gill, Keith Urban, he gives
special recognition to a man personally responsible for encouraging
many Milwaukee area musicians to follow their musical dreams, guitar
teacher, Floyd Jester.
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Rich Gonia
Lead Guitar
Rich was encouraged by his
parents, both musicians, to play music and at the age of nine he
started guitar lessons. But after two years he quit lessons
and put the guitar in the closet where it remained until two things
happened. He heard Gene Vincent’s “Race With The Devil”
and about the same time saw Mickey and Sylvia doing “Love
is Strange “ on TV. Rich was completely blown away by those
guitar leads. He dusted off his guitar from the closet and within
a year was pickin’ lead guitar for a neighborhood garage band.
Later another influence
which kept him motivated was lead guitarist James Burton as seen
weekly backing up Rick Nelson on the Ozzie and Harriet TV show.
Rich played lead guitar for several bands through high school and
in his senior year joined the locally popular band Dee Robb and
the Starliners, eventually shortening the bands name to just The
Robbs. After high school the band went on the road playing clubs
from Miami to Boston and recording as much as possible for small
labels.
Just prior to the release
of the bands first album on Mercury Records Rich was drafted into
the Army. After serving his two years he returned to Wisconsin as
the Robbs signed a new recording contract with Atlantic Records.
Rich rejoined the band spending weeks in the studio recording material
for a string of Atlantic releases. When the Robbs decided
to return to California Rich chose to stay in Wisconsin and began
playing with the R&B show band Vic Pitts and the Cheaters.
Later Rich joined the Madison
blues band Jack Flash and the Trash. When Rich eventually settled
in Waukesha he played with local bands: The Reveleers, The Vonells,
Redwing, Hollywood Knights and the blues band Fuzz Knuckle.
In Dec. 2008 Rich joined
El Rey and the Nightbeats. Rich comments “ El Rey and the
Nightbeats have been an Icon of the Wisconsin music scene
for several decades and over the years have featured a long list
of exceptional lead guitarists. I have some big shoes to fill but
I’ll give it my all”.
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Ray VonGunten
Sax, Keys And Vocals
The
Ray-man (VonGunten) was one of those very early bloomers, starting
his career in early high school and forming "The Vonells",
a top notch wedding & festival band that worked steadily for
over 20 years.
Ray
has played in major venues throughout Wisconsin, including runs
at Summerfest (opening for Al Green, The Neville Brothers and INXS),
Festa Italiana, Wisconsin State Fair, and both Waukesha and Washington
County Fairs. He’s spent time hobnobbing with bluesman bassist Rick
Holmes (3 time WAMI winner), internationally acclaimed guitarist
Billy Flynn, and also with WAMI nominees "Zoot Suit Boogie"
and "The Upsetters". Ray toured with Milton Bullock (of
"The Platters") playing Wisconsin casinos and clubs, and
has performed at the Grand Ole’ Opry. Most recently, he has been
a key member of local bands "Front
Page News" (and spinoff "News Revue"), "The
Jammies", and the semi-accoustic "Scotch
& Soda".
With
an R&B sax growl and honkey-tonk keys along with his tantalizing
vocals, Ray looks forward to having some fun times and great rock
'n roll with his old friends - er, make that "long-time friends"
- in the legendary Night Beats.
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Jim Cappozzo
Trumpet
and Percussion
Jim
began his musical career when he first took trumpet lessons from
the well known and respected music teacher and store owner, Harlow
Kneser, while in the 5th Grade at St Joseph's School
in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Although
he continued to develop his skills on trumpet, he first began his
musical involvement as a soundman for El Rey and the Night Beats
in 1992, eventually allowing him some stage time on trumpet for
a few songs throughout the evening. It didn’t take long to
recognize that the baby of the group was a diamond in the rough
leading to an offer of full time status as a trumpet player. Jim’s
brush with greatness came as a soundman while at the Kewaunee County
Fair in Manitowoc, Wisconsin supporting musical acts that included
The Bo Deans. His most memorable performance was as a member of
El Rey and the Night Beats for the Waukesha Olde Car Club at the
Exposition Center.
After
twenty-two years as a member of the Waukesha Olde Car Club and promotion
of this annual event, he was now part of the entertainment. The
person who most influenced him in his musical career was his uncle,
Angelo Schiavetti, who with a Master’s Degree, taught music
on a High School level, played saxophone and clarinet big band,
swing music beginning in the 1940’s. Played with the Army
Air Force Band and Henry Mancini Orchestra. Jim’s earliest
recollections are those with his family going to see his Uncle Angelo
playing with his group, The Godfathers.
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