Henry "Hank"-Zevallos-Obituary

Henry "Hank" Charles Zevallos

Chatsworth, California

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Zevallos, Henry "Hank" CharlesOctober 14, 1946 - March 5, 2011Lovingly remembered by family and friends. Born in Lima Peru, his family came to the US in 1949. Hank attended Alemany High School, developing his interest in journalism. From there he went on to become a music business veteran. His...

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It´s been 14 years since you left this world. Miss you lots, your smile, sense of humor, and love of all kinds of music! Love you tons!! Your sister Mary (Maria)

Thank you for sharing your love and memories of Henry "Hank", my big brother, always loved and remember. Until we meet again

I lived in the back house at Hank & Ann . Great people I'm sorry I did not get to say good bye . I think Hank would be happy to know I became a better guitar player in the years . My first years of guitar where in the back house ..... R.I.P. Hank & Ann .....

I remember chatting with Hank in the late 60s when I wrote some items about The Collectors for my high school newspaper. Due in part to Hanks knack for generating publicity, The Collectors generated plenty of media attention in Vancouverwhere they hailed fromand California, where the quintet hunkered down for months at a time of recording and touring. In reviewing these tributes to Hank, Im heartened he continued promoting musical artists in addition to branching out to include alternative...

From the first time I met Hank, I knew I was hanging with a guy who cared about those he worked with and bands he managed. I was just a kid in college and writing about the LA rock scene. He introduced me around and learned that indie side of the business first hand. Still cherish the old BadAxe days, good times and good people. RIP

I am posting here to keep this guestbook online and Hank's memories around a bit longer.

I met Hank for the first time in 2004. Although it was our first meeting, we acted like we knew each other for years. I made several trips to his house and he always treated everyone with generosity.

He was a kind man with wonderful stories and a knowledge of so many topics. I'll miss Hank.

I'm at such a loss of words for losing such a generous and truly caring person, that all I can say is I am honored to have called him friend. Never going to forget you, Hanksterz.