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'''Dale Serrano, Sr''' (born c. [[1944]]; died [[March 24]], [[1997]]) was a dancer and drummer, best known for his time with [[Bob Cain & the Cain-Breakers]] and [[Larry and the Loafers]]. He released his own single, "Ou-Wee Man" produced by [[George Salvo]] on the [[Stix Records]] label. | '''Dale Serrano, Sr''' (born c. [[1944]]; died [[March 24]], [[1997]]) was a dancer and drummer, best known for his time with [[Bob Cain & the Cain-Breakers]] and [[Larry and the Loafers]]. He released his own instrumental single, "Ou-Wee Man" produced by [[George Salvo]] on the [[Stix Records]] label. | ||
He took over the [[Dale Serrano Dance Studios|Studio of Professional Arts]] network of dance studios from his parents, eventually naming it [[Dale Serrano Dance Studios]]. | He took over the [[Dale Serrano Dance Studios|Studio of Professional Arts]] network of dance studios from his parents, eventually naming it [[Dale Serrano Dance Studios]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 4 April 2015
Dale Serrano, Sr (born c. 1944; died March 24, 1997) was a dancer and drummer, best known for his time with Bob Cain & the Cain-Breakers and Larry and the Loafers. He released his own instrumental single, "Ou-Wee Man" produced by George Salvo on the Stix Records label.
He took over the Studio of Professional Arts network of dance studios from his parents, eventually naming it Dale Serrano Dance Studios.
References
- Keresztessy, Jim (March 2014) "Dale Serrano". Birmingham Rewound - accessed February 21, 2014