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Tito & Tarantula

Tito & Tarantula is an American chicano rock/blues rock band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1992 by singer/songwriter/guitarist Tito Larriva.

Tito & Tarantula
Tito & Tarantula performing 2016. L-R: Marcus Praed, Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, Tito Larriva, Lolita Carroll Larriva, Allysa Grace
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1992–present
MembersTito Larriva
Allysa Grace
Lolita Carroll
Peter Atanasoff
Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez
Marcus Praed
Past membersJennifer Condos
Lyn Bertles
Andrea Figueroa
Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez
Nick Vincent
Adrian Esparza
Richard Edson
Tony Marsico
Debra Dobkin
Petra Haden
Io Perry
Abbie Travis
Achim Farber
Dominique Davalos
Rafael Gayol
Steven Hufsteter
Alfredo Ortiz
Caroline "Lucy LaLoca" Rippy
Andrea Figueroa
Marcus Praed
Bobby Dean Higgins
Websitetitoandtarantula.com

The band is best known for its songs "After Dark", "Back to the House That Love Built", "Strange Face of Love" and "Angry Cockroaches", as well as for its role in Robert Rodriguez's film From Dusk till Dawn as the band performing at the "Titty Twister" nightclub. "After Dark" was the track played during Salma Hayek's iconic exotic dance scene in that film, and later became the theme for From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series.

History edit

Pre-Tarantula edit

Tito Larriva was born in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, but spent his early years living outside Fairbanks, Alaska; his family later relocated to El Paso, Texas, where he studied violin and flute as a member of his school orchestra. After high school he flirted with attending Yale University before landing in Los Angeles, California in the mid-1970s. He began his music career by playing in some of the first Latino punk bands such as The Impalas, The Flesh Eaters, and, most notably, The Plugz. Larriva released several albums with the Plugz before the group disbanded in 1984. Following disbandment, Larriva teamed up with former Plugz bandmates Charlie Quintana and Tony Marsico to form the Cruzados. With the Cruzados, Larriva's music began to move in a different direction, straying from his typical punk rock to a bluesier 1980s rock sound. The band was critically acclaimed and opened for big acts like INXS and Fleetwood Mac.[1] They released a self-titled album in 1985, followed by After Dark in 1987, but disbanded in 1988. The Cruzados also performed the song "Don't Throw Stones" at the beginning of the 1989 movie Roadhouse.

Early years: Desperado and From Dusk Till Dawn edit

From there, Larriva continued writing film music, and also turned to acting. Starting in 1992, he and guitarist Peter Atanasoff celebrated with various friends at live weekly jam sessions in the cafes and clubs of Los Angeles, at big, spontaneous parties. The band at that time were simply known as "Tito & Friends." As Tito explained in an interview, their old friend Charlie Midnight stated that the band needed a name, and suggested Tito & Tarantula. The band agreed and it stuck.

By 1995, officially called Tito & Tarantula, the band had a stable lineup of Larriva (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Atanasoff (lead guitar), Jennifer Condos (bass), Lyn Bertles (violin, mandolin, recorder, harmonica), and Nick Vincent (drums, percussion). It was with this lineup that they recorded the songs "Back to the House That Love Built", "Strange Face of Love", and "White Train", which made their debut in Robert Rodriguez' film Desperado, which featured Larriva in a fairly minor but important role. The three songs appear on the film's soundtrack. The next year, the band appeared in Rodriguez' From Dusk till Dawn as house band of the "Titty Twister" (though this band only consisted of Larriva, Atanasoff, and future drummer Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez. They also recorded three songs for the film: "After Dark", "Angry Cockroaches", and "Opening Boxes" (the last of which did not appear on the soundtrack album). "After Dark" would also play in Spanish during a recreation of Salma Hayek's dance shown in "From Dusk till Dawn: The Series." The song is also the theme song of the series.

Tito had met Rodriguez when filming Desperado. During the mixing of the film, Tito was playing a previously written song, that happened to be about vampires, which caught the ear of Rodriguez. Rodriguez mentioned that his next film was about vampires, and asked if he could videotape the song acoustically. One week later, Tito was informed that he and the band had now been written into the upcoming film Dusk Before Dawn, primarily to have actress Salma Hayek dance to the previously heard song in a scene.

Tito himself had scored several films previously, including a couple of films in Germany, and Just a Little Harmless Sex – in which he, along with Tarantula, also acted in, as "Chuey & His Spatular". With his earlier band, The Plugz, he scored the cult hit film Repo Man.

Tarantism edit

"At some point, more and more people came to see us", says Larriva, "After we did Desperado and From Dusk till Dawn, it was clear that something big was happening with us." So in 1997, Tito & Tarantula made its long-awaited album debut, Tarantism. The album featured four of their six previously released songs ("After Dark", "Strange Face of Love", "Angry Cockroaches", and "Back to the House that Love Built"), and six new songs. It also featured guest-appearances by Larriva's former Plugz and Cruzados bandmates Charlie Quintana and Tony Marsico. It was very well received by both fans and critics alike. The band spent much of 1997 and 1998 touring behind the record. In late 1997, following the release of Tarantism, the band recruited percussionist Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, best known for his work with Oingo Boingo.

Hungry Sally & Other Killer Lullabies edit

In late 1998, Vincent and Bertles, married in 1994, were expecting their second child, and chose to leave the band. Following their departure, Vatos took over on drums, Petra Haden was recruited to replace Bertles, and Bobby Dean Higgins joined on backing vocals. This new lineup set to work on a new album, writing and recording new songs, but saw the departure of Haden before the album was released. The finished album, Hungry Sally & Other Killer Lullabies, was released in 1999. It was well-received, but was considered a disappointment in comparison to Tarantism. After the release of Hungry Sally, the band recruited Andrea Figueroa to replace Haden as violinist, mandolinist, flutist, and guitarist.

Little Bitch edit

Following the release of Hungry Sally, Condos left the band for "private reasons". The four remaining members began to work on another album, Little Bitch, but saw the departure of Figueroa from the band before the album's release in 2000. Little Bitch did not sell well, and featured a fair amount of musical experimentation that did not please fans. It did, however, feature co-songwriting credits from Larriva's former Cruzados bandmate Steven Hufsteter. During this time, the movie, From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter was released, the third installment of the From Dusk Till Dawn trilogy, the first of which featured musical contributions and guest roles by the band. The third movie featured the band's song "Smiling Karen" in the closing credits.

Andalucia edit

After the release of the album, the band began to hire replacements for their departed bandmates. Firstly, they hired two musicians who had assisted them on Little Bitch: Marcus Praed (who had played bass and additional guitar on the album, but was hired as a pianist) and Steven Hufsteter (who joined as a second lead guitarist). Additionally, they hired bassist Io Perry as a replacement for Condos. This lineup spent 2001 and some of 2002 touring, then went back to the studio to record Andalucia, which was released in 2002. The album did not sell as well as either of the first two, but got better reception than Little Bitch. The band spent the next few years touring the album. They also filmed a music video for the song "California Girl". However, upon seeing how bad the footage of the video was, Perry threw up, Larriva threatened to quit, and Atanasoff was not seen around for days. So, to compensate, Larriva made his own video for the song using the eight dollars he had in his pocket.

Mid-2000s edit

Since the release of Andalucia, Tito & Tarantula have made numerous personnel changes, starting with the departure of drummer Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez. Achim Farber was hired in his place, but left the band later on as well. One of the most notable changes, however, was the loss of the band's valuable founding member Peter Atanasoff. Little is known about his departure, but on the band's Myspace blog, it says, "...So if ever you find yourself in Switzerland you want to make your way to the Moonwalker and say hello to Peter..." Io Perry quit the band to pursue a solo career, but stayed in business with Larriva by having him produce her first solo album. Along with Atanasoff, Perry, and Hernandez, the band lost multi-instrumentalist Marcus Praed, eventually leaving Larriva and Steven Hufsteter as the only remaining members who had played on the last album. Dominique Davalos (who had played bass on Little Bitch) took over on bass and Rafael Gayol took over on drums. With this new "fab four" incarnation, they toured Europe thoroughly. At some point in mid-2007, Davalos left the band, and was replaced by Caroline "Lucy LaLoca" Rippy. With her, the band has continued to tour its usual areas in western Europe.

In December 2007, the band's song "Angry Cockroaches (Cucarachas Enojadas)" has been featured in previews for the movie Fred Claus. Other films Tito & Tarantula have contributed music to include Somebody to Love, Dream with the Fishes, and Just a Little Harmless Sex.

Back into the Darkness and further releases edit

In late 2006, the band promised an album out in early 2007 on their Myspace blog. In early 2008, the band finally announced the approaching arrival of their next album, titled Back into the Darkness. The album was released on April 18, 2008.

A remastered edition of the band's debut album was issued in 2015, which contained two additional tracks ("Torquay" and "White Train"). Lost Tarantism, a collection of unreleased songs from the Tarantism sessions, also arrived that year. The band's latest album, 8 Arms to Hold You, was released in 2019.

Style edit

Many critics and fans note Tito & Tarantula for their unusual musical style. Larriva's soft and clear but easily intensified voice appears throughout their career, as does Atanasoff's unique guitar-playing, which is said to "target a certain sound over skill". In addition to this, there are other uncommon elements in each of their albums. On Tarantism, Atanasoff sports a metal-resembling guitar sound on tracks like "Strange Face of Love", "Angry Cockroaches", and "Smiling Karen", which when blended with Nick Vincent's very blues-driven drumming and Lyn Bertles's provision of violin, mandolin and recorder, results in a sound like nothing else. It was also on this album that the majority of the songs started out mysterious sounding, but slowly built up, and by the end sounded extremely intense.

On Hungry Sally & Other Killer Lullabies, Tarantula continued to play songs that started out light and built up as they progressed, particularly "Hungry Sally" and "Bleeding Roses". This time, however, Atanasoff was trying out with a lighter lead guitar sound, and Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez was playing drums, resulting in a different and more prominent drum sound. Once again, though, instruments uncommon to the rock genre such as violin, mandolin, and recorder were featured, once more blending all these elements into something entirely new.

Little Bitch is considered to be Tarantula's most experimental album. It was different from the past two albums in many ways: it featured a large amount of synthesizers, numerous female backing vocalists, and several entirely-acoustic tracks. Larriva also experimented with his vocals on this album, as can be heard in the falsetto singing in "Forever Forgotten and Unforgiven" and the screaming in "Crack in the World". Also, surprisingly, the song "Super Vita Jane" featured a rap at the end, unlike anything they had ever done before. Songs like "Everybody Needs" were very reminiscent of the '80s, even though the album was released more than a decade later.

On Andalucia, the band revisited the sort of music they had played on Hungry Sally & Other Killer Lullabies. A few of the tracks featured keyboards, which weren't too common of an instrument in their music before, but had to be incorporated so that their keyboardist, Marcus Praed, would have a contribution to the songs. Like on Little Bitch, the album featured female backing vocals, but this time they were all contributed by Io Perry. Overall, the album was general rock, but also featured several acoustic power ballads, such as "You're the One I Love", "California Girl", "Bullets from a Gun", "Make Me", and "Mexican Sky".

Discography edit

Music videos edit

  • "Back to the House that Love Built" – Desperado soundtrack (1995)
  • "After Dark" – Tarantism (1997)
  • "Slow Dream" – Hungry Sally & Other Killer Lullabies (1999)
  • "Forever Forgotten & Unforgiven" – Little Bitch (2000)
  • "California Girl" – Andalucia (2002)
  • "Texas Roadhouse Live presents Tito and Tarantula live at the Continental Club" (2009)

Band members edit

Current members
Former members

References edit

  1. ^ Tito Larriva – Biography

External links edit

  • Tito and Tarantula official site
  • Answers.com entry on Larriva
  • Tucson Weekly article on Larriva
  • Interview with Tito Larriva in KAOS2000 magazine
  • Tito & Tarantula at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tito amp Tarantula news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tito amp Tarantula is an American chicano rock blues rock band formed in Hollywood California in 1992 by singer songwriter guitarist Tito Larriva Tito amp TarantulaTito amp Tarantula performing 2016 L R Marcus Praed Johnny Vatos Hernandez Tito Larriva Lolita Carroll Larriva Allysa GraceBackground informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresChicano rock blues rock Latin rock Latin alternative hard rock stoner rockYears active1992 presentMembersTito LarrivaAllysa GraceLolita CarrollPeter AtanasoffJohnny Vatos HernandezMarcus PraedPast membersJennifer CondosLyn BertlesAndrea FigueroaJohnny Vatos HernandezNick VincentAdrian EsparzaRichard EdsonTony MarsicoDebra DobkinPetra HadenIo PerryAbbie TravisAchim FarberDominique DavalosRafael GayolSteven HufsteterAlfredo OrtizCaroline Lucy LaLoca RippyAndrea FigueroaMarcus PraedBobby Dean HigginsWebsitetitoandtarantula wbr comThe band is best known for its songs After Dark Back to the House That Love Built Strange Face of Love and Angry Cockroaches as well as for its role in Robert Rodriguez s film From Dusk till Dawn as the band performing at the Titty Twister nightclub After Dark was the track played during Salma Hayek s iconic exotic dance scene in that film and later became the theme for From Dusk Till Dawn The Series Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre Tarantula 1 2 Early years Desperado and From Dusk Till Dawn 1 3 Tarantism 1 4 Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies 1 5 Little Bitch 1 6 Andalucia 1 7 Mid 2000s 1 8 Back into the Darkness and further releases 2 Style 3 Discography 4 Music videos 5 Band members 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPre Tarantula edit Tito Larriva was born in Ciudad Juarez Mexico but spent his early years living outside Fairbanks Alaska his family later relocated to El Paso Texas where he studied violin and flute as a member of his school orchestra After high school he flirted with attending Yale University before landing in Los Angeles California in the mid 1970s He began his music career by playing in some of the first Latino punk bands such as The Impalas The Flesh Eaters and most notably The Plugz Larriva released several albums with the Plugz before the group disbanded in 1984 Following disbandment Larriva teamed up with former Plugz bandmates Charlie Quintana and Tony Marsico to form the Cruzados With the Cruzados Larriva s music began to move in a different direction straying from his typical punk rock to a bluesier 1980s rock sound The band was critically acclaimed and opened for big acts like INXS and Fleetwood Mac 1 They released a self titled album in 1985 followed by After Dark in 1987 but disbanded in 1988 The Cruzados also performed the song Don t Throw Stones at the beginning of the 1989 movie Roadhouse Early years Desperado and From Dusk Till Dawn edit From there Larriva continued writing film music and also turned to acting Starting in 1992 he and guitarist Peter Atanasoff celebrated with various friends at live weekly jam sessions in the cafes and clubs of Los Angeles at big spontaneous parties The band at that time were simply known as Tito amp Friends As Tito explained in an interview their old friend Charlie Midnight stated that the band needed a name and suggested Tito amp Tarantula The band agreed and it stuck By 1995 officially called Tito amp Tarantula the band had a stable lineup of Larriva lead vocals rhythm guitar Atanasoff lead guitar Jennifer Condos bass Lyn Bertles violin mandolin recorder harmonica and Nick Vincent drums percussion It was with this lineup that they recorded the songs Back to the House That Love Built Strange Face of Love and White Train which made their debut in Robert Rodriguez film Desperado which featured Larriva in a fairly minor but important role The three songs appear on the film s soundtrack The next year the band appeared in Rodriguez From Dusk till Dawn as house band of the Titty Twister though this band only consisted of Larriva Atanasoff and future drummer Johnny Vatos Hernandez They also recorded three songs for the film After Dark Angry Cockroaches and Opening Boxes the last of which did not appear on the soundtrack album After Dark would also play in Spanish during a recreation of Salma Hayek s dance shown in From Dusk till Dawn The Series The song is also the theme song of the series Tito had met Rodriguez when filming Desperado During the mixing of the film Tito was playing a previously written song that happened to be about vampires which caught the ear of Rodriguez Rodriguez mentioned that his next film was about vampires and asked if he could videotape the song acoustically One week later Tito was informed that he and the band had now been written into the upcoming film Dusk Before Dawn primarily to have actress Salma Hayek dance to the previously heard song in a scene Tito himself had scored several films previously including a couple of films in Germany and Just a Little Harmless Sex in which he along with Tarantula also acted in as Chuey amp His Spatular With his earlier band The Plugz he scored the cult hit film Repo Man Tarantism edit At some point more and more people came to see us says Larriva After we did Desperado and From Dusk till Dawn it was clear that something big was happening with us So in 1997 Tito amp Tarantula made its long awaited album debut Tarantism The album featured four of their six previously released songs After Dark Strange Face of Love Angry Cockroaches and Back to the House that Love Built and six new songs It also featured guest appearances by Larriva s former Plugz and Cruzados bandmates Charlie Quintana and Tony Marsico It was very well received by both fans and critics alike The band spent much of 1997 and 1998 touring behind the record In late 1997 following the release of Tarantism the band recruited percussionist Johnny Vatos Hernandez best known for his work with Oingo Boingo Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies edit In late 1998 Vincent and Bertles married in 1994 were expecting their second child and chose to leave the band Following their departure Vatos took over on drums Petra Haden was recruited to replace Bertles and Bobby Dean Higgins joined on backing vocals This new lineup set to work on a new album writing and recording new songs but saw the departure of Haden before the album was released The finished album Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies was released in 1999 It was well received but was considered a disappointment in comparison to Tarantism After the release of Hungry Sally the band recruited Andrea Figueroa to replace Haden as violinist mandolinist flutist and guitarist Little Bitch edit Following the release of Hungry Sally Condos left the band for private reasons The four remaining members began to work on another album Little Bitch but saw the departure of Figueroa from the band before the album s release in 2000 Little Bitch did not sell well and featured a fair amount of musical experimentation that did not please fans It did however feature co songwriting credits from Larriva s former Cruzados bandmate Steven Hufsteter During this time the movie From Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangman s Daughter was released the third installment of the From Dusk Till Dawn trilogy the first of which featured musical contributions and guest roles by the band The third movie featured the band s song Smiling Karen in the closing credits Andalucia edit After the release of the album the band began to hire replacements for their departed bandmates Firstly they hired two musicians who had assisted them on Little Bitch Marcus Praed who had played bass and additional guitar on the album but was hired as a pianist and Steven Hufsteter who joined as a second lead guitarist Additionally they hired bassist Io Perry as a replacement for Condos This lineup spent 2001 and some of 2002 touring then went back to the studio to record Andalucia which was released in 2002 The album did not sell as well as either of the first two but got better reception than Little Bitch The band spent the next few years touring the album They also filmed a music video for the song California Girl However upon seeing how bad the footage of the video was Perry threw up Larriva threatened to quit and Atanasoff was not seen around for days So to compensate Larriva made his own video for the song using the eight dollars he had in his pocket Mid 2000s edit Since the release of Andalucia Tito amp Tarantula have made numerous personnel changes starting with the departure of drummer Johnny Vatos Hernandez Achim Farber was hired in his place but left the band later on as well One of the most notable changes however was the loss of the band s valuable founding member Peter Atanasoff Little is known about his departure but on the band s Myspace blog it says So if ever you find yourself in Switzerland you want to make your way to the Moonwalker and say hello to Peter Io Perry quit the band to pursue a solo career but stayed in business with Larriva by having him produce her first solo album Along with Atanasoff Perry and Hernandez the band lost multi instrumentalist Marcus Praed eventually leaving Larriva and Steven Hufsteter as the only remaining members who had played on the last album Dominique Davalos who had played bass on Little Bitch took over on bass and Rafael Gayol took over on drums With this new fab four incarnation they toured Europe thoroughly At some point in mid 2007 Davalos left the band and was replaced by Caroline Lucy LaLoca Rippy With her the band has continued to tour its usual areas in western Europe In December 2007 the band s song Angry Cockroaches Cucarachas Enojadas has been featured in previews for the movie Fred Claus Other films Tito amp Tarantula have contributed music to include Somebody to Love Dream with the Fishes and Just a Little Harmless Sex Back into the Darkness and further releases edit In late 2006 the band promised an album out in early 2007 on their Myspace blog In early 2008 the band finally announced the approaching arrival of their next album titled Back into the Darkness The album was released on April 18 2008 A remastered edition of the band s debut album was issued in 2015 which contained two additional tracks Torquay and White Train Lost Tarantism a collection of unreleased songs from the Tarantism sessions also arrived that year The band s latest album 8 Arms to Hold You was released in 2019 Style editThis section is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Many critics and fans note Tito amp Tarantula for their unusual musical style Larriva s soft and clear but easily intensified voice appears throughout their career as does Atanasoff s unique guitar playing which is said to target a certain sound over skill In addition to this there are other uncommon elements in each of their albums On Tarantism Atanasoff sports a metal resembling guitar sound on tracks like Strange Face of Love Angry Cockroaches and Smiling Karen which when blended with Nick Vincent s very blues driven drumming and Lyn Bertles s provision of violin mandolin and recorder results in a sound like nothing else It was also on this album that the majority of the songs started out mysterious sounding but slowly built up and by the end sounded extremely intense On Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies Tarantula continued to play songs that started out light and built up as they progressed particularly Hungry Sally and Bleeding Roses This time however Atanasoff was trying out with a lighter lead guitar sound and Johnny Vatos Hernandez was playing drums resulting in a different and more prominent drum sound Once again though instruments uncommon to the rock genre such as violin mandolin and recorder were featured once more blending all these elements into something entirely new Little Bitch is considered to be Tarantula s most experimental album It was different from the past two albums in many ways it featured a large amount of synthesizers numerous female backing vocalists and several entirely acoustic tracks Larriva also experimented with his vocals on this album as can be heard in the falsetto singing in Forever Forgotten and Unforgiven and the screaming in Crack in the World Also surprisingly the song Super Vita Jane featured a rap at the end unlike anything they had ever done before Songs like Everybody Needs were very reminiscent of the 80s even though the album was released more than a decade later On Andalucia the band revisited the sort of music they had played on Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies A few of the tracks featured keyboards which weren t too common of an instrument in their music before but had to be incorporated so that their keyboardist Marcus Praed would have a contribution to the songs Like on Little Bitch the album featured female backing vocals but this time they were all contributed by Io Perry Overall the album was general rock but also featured several acoustic power ballads such as You re the One I Love California Girl Bullets from a Gun Make Me and Mexican Sky Discography editTarantism 1997 Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies 1999 Little Bitch 2000 Andalucia 2002 Back into the Darkness 2008 Lost Tarantism 2015 8 Arms to Hold You 2019 Music videos edit Back to the House that Love Built Desperado soundtrack 1995 After Dark Tarantism 1997 Slow Dream Hungry Sally amp Other Killer Lullabies 1999 Forever Forgotten amp Unforgiven Little Bitch 2000 California Girl Andalucia 2002 Texas Roadhouse Live presents Tito and Tarantula live at the Continental Club 2009 Band members editCurrent membersTito Larriva lead vocals rhythm guitar 1992 present Jeff Herring lead guitar backing vocals 2011 present Lolita Carroll bass backing vocals 2013 present Victor Ziolkowski drums 2011 present Former membersPeter Atanasoff lead guitar backing vocals 1992 2006 Jennifer Condos bass backing vocals 1993 1999 Lyn Bertles violin mandolin recorder harmonica guitar backing vocals 1993 1998 Andrea Figueroa violin mandolin flute guitar backing vocals 1999 2000 Marcus Praed piano backing vocals bass guitar 2000 200 Johnny Vatos Hernandez percussion drums backing vocals 1997 2001 Nick Vincent drums percussion backing vocals 1992 1998 Adrian Esparza guitar vocals 1992 Richard Edson percussion 1992 1994 Tony Marsico bass 1992 Debra Dobkin percussion 1995 1997 Petra Haden violin mandolin recorder harmonica guitar 1998 Bobby Dean Higgins Backing vocals 1998 1999 Io Perry bass backing vocals 200 200 Abbie Travis bass 200 200 Achim Farber drums 200 200 Dominique Davalos bass backing vocals 200 2007 Rafael Gayol drums 200 200 Steven Hufsteter lead guitar backing vocals 2002 2011 Alfredo Ortiz drums 2005 2008 2011 Caroline Lucy LaLoca Rippy bass backing vocals 2007 2013 Sammi Bishop drums 2012 201 References edit Tito Larriva BiographyExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tito amp Tarantula Tito and Tarantula official site Answers com entry on Larriva Tucson Weekly article on Larriva Interview with Tito Larriva in KAOS2000 magazine Tito amp Tarantula at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tito 26 Tarantula amp oldid 1193246216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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