JUBILEE RECORDS  ![]()  After they moved East, the band’s name was changed to the Coronados; Ruben changed his name slightly to Reuben Ortiz, and Steven Ortiz masqueraded as a brother-in-law, rather than a brother, by the name of Steven Coronado.  Sources vary, with some saying that Anita Ortiz of the Ortiz Trio continued in the Coronados; but at least by 1965, Reuben’s wife Ginger Ortiz was on board.  The Coronados recorded a few 45’s and one album, called Hey, Love!; their music was released on Jubilee Records and RCA Victor Records.  (August 2013)  *    *    *  Jubilee Records clandestinely introduced a label specifically for Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts, appropriately called Gross Records; and they put out a total of nine albums between 1961 and 1969, beginning with Nuts to You (featuring Doug Clark flipping the bird to the audience). I have that album and their second, On Campus that I purchased for under $2 each ages ago. Somebody just didn’t know what they had!  (June 2016) |