[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 164 (Wednesday, November 16, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H6242-H6243]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE OF RAMON ``CHUNKY'' SANCHEZ
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Vargas) for 5 minutes.
Mr. VARGAS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Ramon ``Chunky''
Sanchez, an exceptional musician and activist for the community of San
Diego. Chunky Sanchez passed away on Friday, October 28, 2016, a few
days before his 65th birthday.
Chunky Sanchez was born in 1951, in Blythe, California, to Mexican
immigrant parents. He was a talented musician who was taught
traditional Mexican music by his mother and his uncles. Chunky Sanchez
quickly learned how to sing, play 10 different instruments, and compose
his own music.
In 1969, he attended San Diego State University on a scholarship and
began performing with La Rondalla Amerindia de Aztlan, a noted musical
group composed of students and professors. Later, Chunky Sanchez became
a vocalist for the folklore group Los Alacranes, the Scorpions, which
he co-founded along with his brother, Ricardo. They recorded their
first album in 1977.
Through his music, he would tell the story of the Chicano movement
and of the Mexican American bicultural experience. Chunky Sanchez was
so well received that labor leader Cesar Chavez would often invite him
to play at his union rallies.
Chunky Sanchez was also an incredibly active member of the San Diego
community. In his song ``Rising Souls,'' he sang that he needed and we
needed ``to educate, not incarcerate, so that humanity will shine.''
During his lifetime, he embodied these lyrics as he worked with local
youth as a coach, an educator, a youth center director, and a gang
intervention counselor. His passion and care for the community garnered
numerous awards and honors from organizations across California and
throughout the city of San Diego.
Chunky Sanchez is best known for his song ``Chicano Park Samba,''
which narrated the struggle for and the successful creation of Chicano
Park in San Diego. A city historic landmark, Chicano Park honors the
history of the Chicano Mexican people throughout their monumental works
and murals and sculptures and earthworks, and an architectural piece.
Ramon ``Chunky'' Sanchez will be missed by his family, his wife, his
five children, many grandchildren, and the San Diego community.
Mr. Speaker, I include in the Record the lyrics of the ``Chicano Park
Samba.''
Chicano Park Samba
(By: Los Alacranes Mojados: Chunky Sanchez, Ricardo Sanchez, Mario
Aguilar, Marco Antonio Rodriguez)
In the year the year 1970, in the city of San Diego, under
the Coronado Bridge, lied a little piece of land, a
piece of land that the community of Logan Heights
wanted to make into a park . . .
A park where all the chavalitos could play in so they
wouldn't have to play in the street and get run over by
a car . . .
a park where all the viejitos could come and just sit down
and watch the sun go down in the tarde . . .
a park where all the familias could come and just get
together on a Sunday afternoon and celebrate the spirit
of life itself.
But the city of San Diego said, ``Chale. We're going to make
a highway patrol substation here, man.''
So on April 22nd, 1970, la raza of Logan Heights and other
Chicano communities of San Diego got together, and they
organized . . .
and they walked on the land, and they took it over with their
picks and their shovels and they began to build their
park.
And today, that little piece of land under the Coronado
Bridge is known to everybody . . . as Chicano Park . .
. ¡Orale!
It began in 1970, under the Coronado Bridge
En mi barrio, in San Diego
Where my people began to fight
For Chicano Park, for Chicano Park
Under the bridge, under the bridge, under the bridge . . .
We shall continue to live my brother,
We shall continue to fight my friend
For Chicano Park, under the bridge . . .
¡Raza!, ¡Que vivan, que vivan, Los barrios
unidos!
Por Ramon `Chunky' Sanchez.
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