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Pachucos are male
members of a
counterculture that
emerged in El Paso, Texas, in the late 1930s.
Pachucos are ****ociated with zoot suit fashion, jump...
- Skogie. The name "Flaming
Pachucos" was a nod to Moore's
favorite composer,
Frank Zappa, and his deep
appreciation of the
Pachuco culture of East Los Angeles...
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often than
Mexican Americans. Both
Pachucos and
Hepcats functioned on the
margins in
American society. Some
Pachucos and
Hepcats shared solidarity or respect...
- "
Pachuco" is a song by
Mexican rock band La
Maldita Vecindad. It was
released in 1991 on
their second studio album El
Circo (1991). "
Pachuco" is a song...
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pachucos. In the
early 1940s,
arrests of Mexican-American
youths and
negative stories in the Los
Angeles Times fueled a
perception that
these pachuco...
- term
Pachuco was
frequently shortened to Chuco. The
Pachuco originated from El Paso,
which was the root of the city's nickname, "Chuco Town".
Pachucos usually...
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Jenny and the Mexicats,
previously known as
Pachucos y la Princesa, is a
multicultural band
composed of
English trumpeter and
singer Jenny Ball, Spanish...
- look
known as
pachuco appeared and was ****ociated with the zoot suit and hep cat subcultures. The
press at the time
accused the
pachucos in the U.S. of...
- made the
language of the
border Mexican,
known in
Spanish as
fronterizos pachucos,
famous in Mexico. A "caló"
based in Spanglish, it was a
mixture of Spanish...
- and do****entation of Las Pachucas, as well as "the
appearance of
female pachucos coincided with a
dramatic rise in the
delinquency rates amongst girls aged...