HEYOKA - Mike Grothues - voc,flute / Dito
Garcia - guitar,gtr synth,voc / Dennis Bonnet - guitar,voc (later replaced
by David Alcocer) / Val Mora (replaced by Sam Davis, replaced by Pat Hood,
replaced my Mike Mullins) - bass,voc / Gerardo Ramirez - drums.

(Contributed by Zach Hammock) Zach
writes: "In '77 and '78 we saw Heyoka several times. Once
in '77 they played up in Kerrville at the Municipal Auditorium there and
tore up the place with a rendition of "Train Kept A Rollin".
We Comfort high school boys took our dates up there to their first real
rock concert, and got those poor country girls all worked up. (?!?!) We
Hill Country farm boys were never the same. Later, my friends and I saw
them at a Battle of the Bands at the Sunken Gardens Theater that had Overload
as the second-to-last act before Heyoka. Overload was killer ......but
Heyoka won the day...an unbelievable version of the Scorpions' "Sails
Of Charon". I moved to Dallas in '79, and in that year and 1980,
I saw them at a place called Gertie's several times. Excellent Floyd and
Tull covers, but their highlight was Judas Priest's "Victim of Changes".
I actually have tapes (recently converted to CDR) of shows they did in
Houston in 1980 and 1981. More information on this band and many others
you list on your site could be obtained from Bill Lee of LSA, inc. who
saw Heyoka dozens of times, and to this day still promotes shows with
the likes of S.A. legends such as Legs Diamond, Budgie, Moxy, Mahogany
Rush, and others. He's a key to much of the past in S.A. rock, as he was
also very close to Joe Anthony and Lou Roney of KMAC/KISS fame. I hope
this is of some value."

(Contributed by Raul Silva) Raul
writes: "I was a member of Heyoka in 1972-1973. I left the
band after I joined the Marines soon after I graduated from high school.
During my tenure on rhythm guitar we played high school dances, private
parties, and church festivals. We used to practice at Val Mora's garage
and St. Luke's Church auditorium, where Mike, Ditto, and Val played at
mass. A newspaper article written back in the band's heyday was sent to
me when I was stationed in Europe and the guys were nice enough to include
me as an early member. I lost the article and wish I had something to
connect me with the band because when I tell people I used to play with
them they get excited, as many have fond memories of Heyoka."

(Contributed by Michael Grothues) MG
writes: "I would like to invite you (everyone) to join us
on April 24th, 8:00p.m. 2003 at Sunset Station to witness a 'clowning
achievement' in S.A. music infamy- ( Yes a REUNION
) Yes, that's right. Dito, David, Pat, Gerardo, and I are scraping
off the cobwebs to rear our ugly heads in defiance of mediocrity, old
age and sanity."

(Contributed by Dito Garcia) DG writes: 1st of all, Greetings & Salutations.
As I recall, Sam Davis came to know Paula thru their affiliations w/ Heyoka.
Sam replaced Val for a short time, (then came Pat). Paula ,who we grew
up with, sang some vocals with us in the studio on Wooden Birds. Sam always
used to say "this girl should go professional!" Upon Sam's departure
from Heyoka, he took his Rickenbacker under 1 wing & Paula under his
other wing & put her on the stage. Gotta go for now."

(Contributed by Bubba Henze) BH
writes: "Heyoka - Very tight with some interesting original
songs. I saw them play Captain Beyond's complete first album at Charlie's
and I was really impressed. I knew Lenny and he was helpful with advice
on stage lighting. The guy made his own dimmers!"





Photos by Karen Torgerson / Contributed by Mike Grothues / Pat Hood