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The Story Of The El Cerrito Song

Dave, Tells The Story and plays the song! Facebook Live Video

· Dave Terry Music,Music,El Cerrito

I can smell the fog now! Floyd Domino Talking to Dave of the memories of El Cerrito!

San Franciso Fog and Seagulls

EL CERRITO SONG Players

  • Lead vocals - Dave Terry
  • Background vocals - Pamela & Joyce Vincent
  • Drums – MB Gordy
  • Percussion – MB Gordy, Munyungo Jackson
  • Bass - Dave Terry
  • Keyboards – Herman Jackson, Dave Terry
  • Guitars – Linda Taylor, Grant Geissman
  • Sax solo – Otis Mourning
  • Trumpet - Nolan Shaheed
  • Saxophones - Louis Van Taylor
  • Trombone – Stephen Baxter
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El Cerrito, California

El Cerrito is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, and forms part of the San Francisco Bay Area. It has a population of 23,549 according to the 2010 census. El Cerrito was founded by refugees from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It was incorporated in 1917 as a village with 1,500 residents. As of the census in 2000, there were 23,171 people, 10,208 households and 5,971 families in the city. The top 20 employers in the city, according to the 2013 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, include such entities as the West Contra Costa Unified School District, the City of El Cerrito, Lucky Stores, Pastime ACE Hardware, and Honda of El Cerrito.

Resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cerrito,_California

El Cerrito Fog

El Cerrito Fog

El Cerrito Looking Over The Bay

El Cerrito Looking over The Bay

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The Nite Owls, joined by other 1967 graduates Dave Terry, Scott MacKenzie, and Tom Haber. Their regular keyboardist, Jon Kennedy, was unavailable for the night so Bob Carter of the Class of 1970 stood in for a FundRaiser. Before the old El Cerrito High buildings were torn down in 2005, a group of alumni, students, parents, teachers and other community members got together to ensure that the history of the old campus was preserved. They collected memorabilia and threw a three-day party to celebrate the school's history and bid the old buildings farewell.

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