He was formerly ranked 7th on the North Carolina Brawl Rankings. PPMD was also a talented Brawl player, mainly playing Marth. PPMD was formerly ranked 6th on the 2015 SSBMRank and at the 0 position on the North Carolina Melee Power Rankings. He notably won Apex 2015, one of the largest Melee tournaments at the time, using mostly Marth. Before his hiatus, he was considered to be one of the top six players in the world, along with Armada, Mango, Hungrybox, Leffen, and Mew2King, and was one of the Five Gods of Melee. He changed his tag in mid-2014, when he became sponsored by eSports organization Evil Geniuses. PeePee, is a top professional and currently inactive Melee player who mains Marth and Falco. Though the band is the brainchild of Cuellar, it is very much a unified ensemble and all of the members are good friends with a passion for creating music to move people on many different levels.PPMD, formerly known as Dr. The horn section was rounded out by trombonist David Stephens and trumpeter Glenn Appell. As of 1993, the lineup was comprised of Cuellar on sax, Mario Barrera, Carlos Campliss and Mark Rendon on drums and percussion, guitarist Chris Gonzales Clark, and Carlos Montoya on bass while Jesus Covarrubias played keyboards and accordion. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeño Band, when the group underwent personnel changes. They also worked with such major artists as Los Lobos, Linda Ronstadt and comedian Paul Rodriguez. and in northern Mexico at festivals, on colleges and for Cinco de Mayo celebrations. The soon began appearing throughout the U.S. The Boogie band soon gained a following on the California campuses they toured. Many of these songs were done in Chicano street patois combining both English and Mexican Spanish as it was Cuellar's original design to create a musical base representative of all aspects of Chicano culture, including political issues. Loco's Original Corrido Boogie Band and played a variety of Latino music styles ranging from Tex-Mex to Tropical to rock to R&B. Members from these groups comprised then became Dr. Soon he began playing again in bands made up of students and faculty such as Polleros de Aztlan and later Jazteca. He became a professor and after a few years working here and there secured a position at Stanford. He also played part-time with the band Two Thirds Minority alongside David Hidalgo and Louie Pérez until he decided to earn his doctorate and concentrate on school full-time. During the 1970s Cuellar decided an education was more important than being a professional musician and so returned to school. Cuellar decided to go into music in the 1960's and started out playing a wide variety of standard and esoteric styles ranging from Puerto Rican Pachanga and Charanga to New York Italian Rock to Motown R&B to New Orleans jazz. He was raised on the Tejano side of San Antonio, TX, and his young influences included local musicians Clifford Scott and Rocky Morales, a member of the Texas Tornadoes. in Anthropology and worked at San Francisco State University as the head of Raza Studies. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeño Band hails from San Francisco and is keeping alive the traditions of Chicano music.
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