joe: oh yeah, chavela, alex gonzalez. and there's a lot of them, ricky fuentes sr.people here not only in tejano, but like mystique and jammin', salseros and bernie fuentes, and the millennium band, all these people that i'm trying to give a little bit of-- damian: in fact, we have some bernie fuentes music coming up after the show here. yeah, but sal, i mean, you give up your friday nights and saturday nights because you love the music. sal: we love music, yeah. and again, like in everything else, i think only 1% of the musicians make all the money, and the rest of us are just out working because we love music. and we do it for our fans, for the public. and it's a good--it's a good expression of our culture, and what we are, and what we feel, you know. el grito, you know, is something that hits us from all the way down to the inside of our heart. damian: you know, you think of chicano rock and latin oldies and you think of los angeles, you think of, you know, other forms of chicano--or i could think of the bay area, santa ana and the malos and whatnot. but san jose