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  1. Former Mysterians drummer Eddie Serrato (born Eduardo Serrato, December 5, 1945) died from a heart attack on February 24, 2011, aged 65. Lead guitarist Robert Balderrama was diagnosed with prostate cancer in October 2017.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2011 · Serrato suffered a heart attack Thursday morning, the day he was to be released from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, and died. He was 65. He began his career as a drummer with The Mysterians...

  3. Estos músicos México-Estadounidenses nacieron -la mayoría- en Texas pero crecieron en Míchigan, Borjas y Robert Martínez abandonaron al grupo y Frank Lugo y Eddie Serrato los remplazaron. ? pronto escribió la canción que se convertiría en su primer y único éxito.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2011 · Serrato suffered a heart attack Thursday morning, the day he was to be released from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, and died. He was 65. He began his career as a drummer with The Mysterians...

  5. Drummer boy Eddie Serrato, bassman Frank Lugo, and organ grinder extraordinaire Frank Rodriguez were reeled in as the magic combination.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2011 · Question Mark's brother-in-law, Eddie Serrato, played drums in a traditional Mexican band and knew a club owner in Detroit who booked musical acts and also owned a small recording company. After an audition, the owner was impressed enough with the young band to take them into his studio in February of 1966 and have them record two ...

  7. 26 de sept. de 2014 · Even though life on the road did take the Mysterians around the world, four of the five original members (drummer Eddie Serrato died in 2011) still live in the area. “Yeah, everybody moves away,” Question Mark (his legal name, by the way) muses. “On our t-shirts, if you'll see them it says, ‘Michigan rock n' roll.'