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Career

They originally started their musical careers in Davis, California in the early 70's under the group name "Squid". They also built a small recording studio in their mother's home on Anza Avenue. Appropriately, it was named Anza Studios and Silversleeves Productions. Anza records produced a 45 in 1975 "Rain or Shine" / "Kick Up A Storm" that was engineered by Anthony Della Rosa. Their album entitled "No Guarantees" featured Timex Burke on drums, Eric Garcia on bass and Ken Ypparila on keyboards. The albums playlist included "No Guarantees","I Scratch","They Didn't Offer Me You","Just One Of Your Legs", What Can I Do", I Am Helpless Without My Computers", Drops Of Water", "The Gang On Fortune Hill" and "I Don't Mind". Safeway Goya Fred de Rafols was also an Academic at Johns Hopkins University. Fred de Rafols now teaches Spanish at the University of Nevada, Reno.

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