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Anti-assimilationist Chicano counterculture
Pachucos are male members of a counterculture that emerged in El Paso, Texas, in the late 1930s. Pachucos are associated with zoot suit fashion, jump
Pachuco
1943 anti-Latino race riot by US servicemen in Los Angeles
pachucos. In the early 1940s, arrests of Mexican-American youths and negative stories in the Los Angeles Times fueled a perception that these pachuco
Zoot_Suit_Riots
American actress (born 1962)
Demi Gene Moore (/dəˈmiː/ də-MEE; née Guynes; born November 11, 1962) is an American actress and producer. After rising to prominence in the 1980s, she
Demi_Moore
Cant language that originated during the early 20th century in the United States
Caló (also known as Pachuco) is an argot or slang of Mexican Spanish that originated during the first half of the 20th century in the Southwestern United
Caló_(Chicano)
Banda Pachuco is a regional Mexican band formed in 1993. They specialize in the technobanda genre. They reached number 5 in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks
Banda_Pachuco
American actor (born 1947)
C., the voice of Chief Tannabok in The Road to El Dorado, narrator El Pachuco in both the stage and film versions of Zoot Suit, and the voice of Chicharrón
Edward_James_Olmos
Mexican-American subculture
identification in the late 1970s. The subculture has historical roots in the Pachuco subculture, but today is largely equated with antisocial or criminal behavior
Cholo_(subculture)
1969 studio album by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
"Veteran's Day Poppy" was adapted, or the "Shortnin' Bread" melody used in "Pachuco Cadaver". Others were more contemporary, such as the quote "come out to
Trout_Mask_Replica
2026 film festival edition
Curry) U.S. Dramatic: Josephine (Beth de Araújo) U.S. Documentary: American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez (David Alvarado) World Cinema Dramatic: Hold
2026_Sundance_Film_Festival
Men's suit style of the 1940s
is most notable for its use as a cultural symbol among the Hepcat and Pachuco subcultures. Originating among African Americans, it later became popular
Zoot_suit
1991 song by La Maldita Vecindad
"Pachuco" is a song by Mexican rock band La Maldita Vecindad. It was released in 1991 on their second studio album El Circo (1991). "Pachuco" is a song
Pachuco_(song)
Mexican actor, comedian and singer (1915–1973)
career in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. He often displayed the pachuco dress and employed pachuco slang in many of his movies, some with his brothers, Ramón
Germán_Valdés
2026 documentary film by David Alvarado
American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez is a 2026 American documentary film directed by David Alvarado. It chronicles the life and career of Luis
American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez
American_Pachuco:_The_Legend_of_Luis_Valdez
Ethnic identity of some Mexican Americans
1940s among youth who belonged to the Pachuco and Pachuca subculture. In the 1940s, "Chicano" was reclaimed by Pachuco youth as an expression of defiance
Chicano
1981 film by Luis Valdez
Henry Reyna (inspired by real-life defendant Hank Leyvas) is a pachuco gangster. El Pachuco, an idealized Zoot Suiter, functions as narrator throughout the
Zoot_Suit_(film)
1996 album by Royal Crown Revue
Bobby Darin. "Honey Child" is a version of the Willie Dixon song. "Hey Pachuco!", which was met with questions related to cultural appropriation, was
Mugzy's_Move
Spanish international footballer and manager (1902–1976)
Gaudencio Manuel Prats Guerendiaín, better known as Pachuco Prats (1 January 1902 – 22 September 1976), was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder
Pachuco_Prats
Mexican band
the pachuco, an archetypical character represented by Tin Tán in Mexican cinema. Tin Tan is sampled in one of the group's biggest hits, 1991's Pachuco. The
Maldita_Vecindad
Female Mexican–American subculture
Pachucas (from 'pachuca', the female counterpart to the 'pachuco') were Mexican-American women who rebelled during World War II, also known as "cholitas"
Pachucas
Mexican rock band
Piedra. The name "Caifanes" is said to be derived from the 1940s Mexican pachuco (zoot suiter) slang "cae fine". Its equivalent in English would be "cool
Caifanes
2020 American historical dark fantasy television series
Frank is also one of Magda's personas. Rio, an influential member of the pachuco gang in Los Angeles who begins a polyamorous relationship with Fly Rico
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
Penny_Dreadful:_City_of_Angels
American actor
also appeared on stage, including his solo show El Ruco, Chuco, Cholo, Pachuco. He also played Señor Cárdenas in the film Downsizing. Serna has been honored
Pepe_Serna
Film by Chuck Russell
Connick Jr., Carrey himself and more. The songs "Cuban Pete" and "Hey Pachuco" were also used for the trailer of the 1997 Disney film Flubber. The record
The_Mask_(1994_film)
American musician (1940–1993)
Egyptian composer Halim El-Dabh; R&B and doo-wop groups (particularly local pachuco groups); and modern jazz. His own heterogeneous ethnic background, and
Frank_Zappa
Mexican-Spanish-British band
Jenny and the Mexicats, previously known as Pachucos y la Princesa, is a multicultural band composed of English trumpeter and singer Jenny Ball, Spanish
Jenny_and_the_Mexicats
American musician (1943–2025)
studio Uncle Meat, for example, he was credited with bass guitar and "Pachuco falsetto." Prior to the Soul Giants, Estrada fronted a band called Roy
Roy_Estrada
American musician (1923–2004)
and blues and mambo. He was best remembered for his Pachuco-style compositions like the hit "Pachuco Boogie". Recorded in 1948, it was the first million-selling
Don_Tosti
1970 studio album with live elements by The Mothers of Invention
Jimmy Carl Black – percussion, drums Roy Estrada – bass, backing vocals, Pachuco rap on "WPLJ" Janet Ferguson – backing vocals on "WPLJ" Bunk Gardner –
Burnt_Weeny_Sandwich
Amusement park in San José, Costa Rica
(‘Octopus’; closed in 2018) Family rides include: Electrónicos (arcade) Tren Pachuco (train that goes all around the park) Many attractions aimed at a young
Parque_Diversiones
Rock music performed by Chicano groups
Baby" by the Chicana fronted group Rosie and the Originals. Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie, recorded in 1948, was the first Chicano million-selling record
Chicano_rock
Music genre fusing Mexican and European influences
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Tejano_music
American dancer and actress (born 1988)
Unidad musical de la Guardia Real España 9 9 9 27 Safe Quickstep "Hey! Pachuco!" — Royal Crown Revue 10 10 10 30 9 (Semi-finals) Foxtrot "Ain't That a
Julianne_Hough
American journalist, teacher, and activist (1885–1946)
American topics Terms Chicano Indigenismo Mexican American La Raza Cholo Pachuco Pinto Blaxican Xicanx Californio (California) Tejano (Texas) Neomexicano
Jovita_Idar
1944 novel by Kathleen Winsor
Captain Beefheart references Forever Amber in the lyrics of the song "Pachuco Cadaver" on the album Trout Mask Replica. Ernest Ambler, Director of the
Forever_Amber_(novel)
American musician, composer and labor activist (1916–2005)
and "There's No Tortillas" (to the tune of "O Sole Mio"). His earliest Pachuco compositions of the 1940s and 1950s were the basis of the Luis Valdez stage
Lalo_Guerrero
City in California, United States
Calendar Handball Court at Biebrach Park, and the unknown artist of Chaco's Pachuco painted it on the former Chaco's Restaurant in the 1990s. The Jerry Hernandez
San_Jose,_California
Portuguese soul-rock band
drums. Their first record, I Bet You Love Us Too, released through Hey, Pachuco! Recs. in 2003 is a mix of garage rock, punk and soul. Their second record
The_Act-Ups
Series of small toy figurines
David Gonzales, he is a bouncer at the "Homie Hot Spot" Chuco — short for "Pachuco," a lowriding, zoot suit-wearing Chicano from the 1940s and 50s Joker —
Homies_(toy)
1950 book-length essay by Octavio Paz
Octavio Paz. One of his most famous works, it consists of nine parts: "The Pachuco and other extremes", "Mexican Masks", "The Day of the Dead", "The Sons
The_Labyrinth_of_Solitude
Swear words in Spanish-speaking nations
Peru[b] Gallina (lit:chicken; coward) used in Ecuador to describe Peruvians. Pachuco refers to a subculture of Chicanos and Mexican-Americans, associated with
Spanish_profanity
City in Texas, United States
Visitors Bureau. Retrieved November 6, 2013. "El Chuco tells of El Paso pachuco history – Ramon Renteria". El Paso Times. June 30, 2013. Retrieved January
El_Paso,_Texas
Musical
Medal of Honor posthumously, or married Della and had five children. El Pachuco: an allegorical character of the Chicano sub-culture of the same name.
Zoot_Suit_(play)
Mexican thrash metal band
Maker" 2019 "Insane" Non-album single 2021 Resistance Live Session 2022 Pachuco Cover 2023 Circus Non-album single 2023 Betray Non-album single 2024 Afuera
S7N
Mayor of El Paso, Texas
for El Paso that originated with the city being the birthplace of the Pachuco culture of the 1930s. Johnson also built and owns Franklin Avenue Apartments
Renard_Johnson
1997 single by Cherry Poppin' Daddies
music of Lalo Guerrero, a Mexican-American musician associated with the pachuco and pachuca subcultures of the 1940s, as an influence on the song's content
Zoot_Suit_Riot_(song)
American schoolteacher (1933–2013)
rock Tejano music Culture Chicano literature Estrada Courts murals Cholo, Pachuco Lowrider, Zoot suit Teatro Campesino, Chicano Park Tex-Mex cuisine Dia
Sal_Castro
1848 agreement ending the Mexican–American War (1846-1848)
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo
Album by Al Hurricane
Pensaba" 4. "Por Un Amor" 5. "Prieta Casada" 6. "Valentin de la Sierra" 7. "Tengo Miedo" 8. "Con Tu Amor" 9. "El Pachuco" 10. "Panchita"
Exitos_De_Al_Hurricane
Aspect of Mexican-American literature
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Chicano_literature
Pejorative term
Hispanic and Latino Americans portal Language portal Chicano Pochano Pachuco Anonymous 2024. Shain 1999, pp. 677–678. Shain 1999, p. 678. "pocho, -a"
Pocho
embracing the stereotype of the pachuco while others applauded the modernity of his comedy. The image of the pachuco is portrayed by Carlos Monsivais's
Comedy in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema
Comedy_in_the_Golden_Age_of_Mexican_Cinema
1942 Los Angeles murder case
was becoming a large trend for African American and Mexican-American "pachuco" youth and became increasingly associated by affluent whites as related
Sleepy_Lagoon_murder
Mexican actor
director) (2001) Malditos Violadores (also director) (2001) El Cholo y el Pachuco (2001) Los Narcos de la Sierra (also director) (2001) La Cheyenne Pesada
Agustín_Bernal
Ethnic group
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Mexicans_in_New_York_City
Customized car with a lowered body
Lowrider magazine promoted an association between lowriders and pachucas, pachucos, and zoot suiters by filling its pages with advertisements and photographs
Lowrider
1969 studio album with live elements by the Mothers of Invention
drums, droll humor, poverty Roy Estrada – electric bass, cheeseburgers, Pachuco falsetto Don (Dom De Wild) Preston – electric piano, pipe organ, tarot
Uncle_Meat
1951 film
Arriola as Don Próspero Facundo Rivero as Conjunto Víctor Alcocer as El Pachuco de Oro Emilio Garibay as Alguacil María Luisa Cortés as Cabaretera Pitts
The_Chicken_Hawk
Mexican anti-war slogan
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Abrazos,_no_balazos
associated with white culture. Following the recession of 1973, the zoot suited pachuco look declined due to its association with comedic Blaxploitation pimps
1970s_in_fashion
British ice dancer
Season Original dance Free dance 2003–04 Hey Pachuco Swing Lovor Hey Pachuco Sirocco by Momo and Christophe Goze Sahara arranged by Haylie Ecker and Brian
Vitaliy Baranov (figure skater)
Vitaliy_Baranov_(figure_skater)
Independent American magazine on Chicano culture
to 2006. The publication featured art, photos, and writing celebrating pachuco culture, lowriders, cholo street culture, fashion, tattoos, prison art
Teen_Angels_(magazine)
Loosely-defined Spanish term that has had various meanings
(disambiguation) Coyote (racial category) Mixed Race Day Naco (slang) Pachuco Zambo Sonia G. Benson, ed. (2003). The Hispanic American Almanac: A Reference
Cholo
1997 single by Tarkan
Ortega/Hakim, 2001) La Muchacha Guapa / Pretty Girl / (in Spanish by La Banda Pachuco, 2002) Ein Kuss / A Kiss / (in German by Die Schlümpfe, 1999) Žene Vole
Şımarık
Mexican grupera band
such as Diana Reyes, Patrulla 81, Polo Urías y su Maquina Norteña, Banda Pachuco. Los Caminantes continue to record and tour throughout the United States
Los_Caminantes
1950 film by Miguel M. Delgado
as Vecina chismosa (uncredited) Enrique Carrillo as El tarzán, vecino pachuco (uncredited) Mario Castillo as Felipe León Bravo, el diputado (uncredited)
The_Doorman_(1950_film)
2016 American TV series or program
Rivera, Liss Pereira 0.99 29 April 23, 2017 Maria Leon, Daniel Elbittar Pachuco, Maria Leon 0.98 30 April 30, 2017 J Balvin, Humberto Zurita J Balvin,
Don_Francisco_Te_Invita
Russian-Australian pair skater (2000–2020)
Business of Love by Domino You Would Be My Baby by Vanessa Williams Hey! Pachuco! by Straight Up choreo. by Irina Zhuk Sign of the Times by Harry Styles
Ekaterina_Alexandrovskaya
Demographic of Americans
Conquistador, Lowrider, Mexican-American War (Mexican Cession), El Movimiento, Pachuco, Provisional Government of Cuba, San Agustín , La Florida, Spanish–American
Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
Filmmaking style
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Chicano_cinema
Gang activities in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Insane Unknowns Latin Angels Latin Brothers Latin Counts Latin Kings Latin Pachucos Latin Stones Mickey Cobras Noble Knights Party Players Spanish Lords Spanish
Gangs_in_Chicago
American ice dancer
Mask: Cuban Pete by José Norman This Business of Love by Howie Hersh Hey Pachuco Royal Crown Revue 2009–2010 Tarantella medley (Italian folk) by Al Caiola
Lauri_Bonacorsi
duck in The Spirit of '43 Stanley Ipkiss as his alter ego The Mask El Pachuco in Zoot Suit Cab Calloway in Stormy Weather The Russian hipsters in Stilyagi
List_of_stock_characters
American television soap opera
Pedraza as Jaime González "Rottweiler" Yamil Sesin as Fulgencio Soto "El Pachuco" Juan Jiménez as Anselmo List of Telemundo telenovelas "Inician grabaciones
Part_of_Me_(TV_series)
Puerto Ricans located in or around NYC
Conquistador, Lowrider, Mexican-American War (Mexican Cession), El Movimiento, Pachuco, Provisional Government of Cuba, San Agustín , La Florida, Spanish–American
Nuyorican
Conquistador, Lowrider, Mexican-American War (Mexican Cession), El Movimiento, Pachuco, Provisional Government of Cuba, San Agustín , La Florida, Spanish–American
Spanish language in the United States
Spanish_language_in_the_United_States
Antacid and analgesic drug
Rodgers and Hart, "Adelaide's Lament" in the musical Guys and Dolls, and "Pachuco Cadaver" by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band. In Spike Jones' version
Bromo-Seltzer
December 2000 17 December 2000 BBC One Dominion Theatre Brian Conley Hey Pachuco – Martin Crewes and the RVP Dancers, Jane McDonald, Ben Elton, Kylie Minogue
List of Royal Variety Performances
List_of_Royal_Variety_Performances
Surname list
Prats, Cuban baseball player Óscar Prats (born 1989), Spanish footballer Pachuco Prats (1902–1976), Spanish international footballer and manager Pol Prats
Prats_(surname)
Legendary ancestral home of the Aztec
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Aztlán
spoken by the deaf community, and Costa Rican Spanish slang is known as "pachuco". Since 2015 Costa Rica is officially known as a multi-ethnic and pluralistic
Languages_of_Costa_Rica
Culinary traditions of Mexican Americans
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Mexican-American_cuisine
1950s and 60s youth subculture in the United States
(illustrated ed.). Springer. ISBN 9781137529305. Torres, Lucia (January 12, 2017). "Pachucos and Teddy Boys: How Generations of Youth in the U.S. and UK Borrowed From
Greaser_(subculture)
Word used in the United States for people with cultural ties to Latin America
Conquistador, Lowrider, Mexican-American War (Mexican Cession), El Movimiento, Pachuco, Provisional Government of Cuba, San Agustín , La Florida, Spanish–American
Latino_(demonym)
Beauty pageant competition
Top 10 2008 Rebecca Robinson Buffalo 24 Miss Longview Tap Dance, "Hey Pachuco" Non-Finalist Miss Congeniality Previously Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen
Miss_Texas
Professional dancer (born 1982)
elimination 2 Cha Cha Cha / "Dynamite" 4 5 4 5 18 Safe 3 Quickstep / "Hey Pachuco" 6 7 7 7 27 Safe 4 Tango / "Weird Science" 6 6 7 7 26 Safe 5 Rumba / "I
Karen_Hauer
American painter and musician (1948-2018)
Year Single 1970 "Pachuco Cadaver" / "Wild Life"
The_Mascara_Snake
2005, at the Arena Monterrey in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The song "Pachuco" is a studio recording that was released as a single to promote the album
Kumbia_Kings_Live
Cummings, Laura L. (Autumn 2003). "Cloth-Wrapped People, Trouble, and Power: Pachuco Culture in the Greater Southwest". Journal of the Southwest. 45 (3): 329–348
2000s_in_fashion
American beer
reference to the kinds of foods, drinks, and drugs on which the Mexican Johnny Pachuco model runs: "You can keep Johnny running on hamburgers, Taco Bell tacos
Lucky_Lager
American poet (1932–2013)
anthologized poem. With compassion and anger, it tells the story of Louie, a pachuco from San José and California's Central Valley who is a popular local figure
José_Montoya
American dancer and choreographer (born 1993)
Patricia Quinn & Richard O'Brien Loser 0 7 (Quarterfinals) Quickstep "Hey Pachuco" — Royal Crown Revue 9 9 9 51 Safe Jive (Instant Dance) "Good Golly, Miss
Witney_Carson
French figure skater
Fever Jessica's Theme (from Who Framed Roger Rabbit) by Alan Silvestri Hey Pachuco (from The Mask) choreo. by Karine Arribert Love Story by Francis Lai Batucada
Maé-Bérénice_Méité
Japanese figure skater (born 2007)
2025–2026 The Mask Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You performed by Susan Boyd Hey Pachuco by Royal Crown Revue choreo. by Cathy Reed Variation autour d'un prélude
Ikura_Kushida
Australian ice dancer
King Swing by Swing City Giants This Business of Love (from The Mask) Hey Pachuco by Crown Review 2005–2006 Mambo: Johnny's Mambo by Michael Lloyd Cha Cha:
Danielle_O'Brien
Season of television series
Malseed: "When I Was Your Man" — Bruno Mars (Contemporary) Jay Johns: "Hey Pachuco!" — Royal Crown Revue (Tap) Michael Dameski: "Unstoppable!" — E.S. Posthumus
So You Think You Can Dance Australia season 4
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Australia_season_4
American drummer and vocalist (1938–2008)
(Sandro Oliva, 1994) A Mother of an Anthology (The Grandmothers, 1995) Pachuco Cadaver (Eugene Chadbourne, 1995) Jesse Helms Busted with Pornography (Eugene
Jimmy_Carl_Black
Slovak actress
Folklore/Slovak traditional music 10 9 9 6 10 10 10 9 Safe 8 Final Showdance/"Hey! Pachuco!" Rumba/"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" Samba/"Mas que Nada" 10 10 10 8
Diana_Mórová
"Pachuco: Subculture and Sociology". Grinnell College. Retrieved December 29, 2020. Becker, Lauren (January 2014). "The Myth Still Lives: Pachuco Subculture
History_of_Mexican_Americans
1982 United States Supreme Court case
Chicanos and Mexican Americans Terms Identity Chola/o La Raza Pachuca Pachuco Pinta/o Xicanx Concepts Anti-Mexican sentiment History Early-American Period
Plyler_v._Doe
Ethnic group
Conquistador, Lowrider, Mexican-American War (Mexican Cession), El Movimiento, Pachuco, Provisional Government of Cuba, San Agustín , La Florida, Spanish–American
Floridanos
PACHUCO
PACHUCO
PACHUCO
PACHUCO
Boy/Male
French
By the still waters. A surname.
Boy/Male
Celtic Hebrew
Fire.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Handsome
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shivaji raje
Girl/Female
Indian
Pious, God-fearing
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Swan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rolf.Jewish : occupational name from Hebrew rofe ‘physician’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Close. Intimate. Good friend. Friendly. Of good company.
Female
Egyptian
, an uncertain goddess.
Boy/Male
Tamil
garlands
PACHUCO
PACHUCO
PACHUCO
PACHUCO
PACHUCO