Timeline

Timeline

A chronological record of the life, music, and legacy of Rosalie Méndez Hamlin — from her birth in Klamath Falls, Oregon, to the enduring worldwide reach of “Angel Baby.”

Early Life: 1945–1959

Jul 21, 1945

Born Rosalie Méndez Hamlin

Born in Klamath Falls, Oregon to Harry Hamlin (Anglo-American) and Ofelia Juana Méndez (Mexican).

Family
c. 1947–56

Early childhood in Alaska

Lives in Anchorage, Alaska. Attends Denali Elementary School. Memories of swimming, ice skating, mountain climbing.

Family
c. 1956

Family moves to California

Settles in National City, CA. Attends Ira Harbison Elementary, then Granger and O’Farrell Junior Highs, Sweetwater High, and Mission Bay High.

Family
c. 1958

First public performances at age 13

Auditions by phone for a country-western band singing “Dark Moon,” telling them she’s 16. Performs at the Bostonia Ballroom outside San Diego, earning $20–$30 a night in tips.

Concert
Age 14 (1959)

Writes “Angel Baby” as a poem

Writes a poem for her boyfriend Robert Foster, then sets it to a four-chord progression on her family’s upright piano, inspired by The Penguins’ “Earth Angel” and using the chords from “Heart and Soul.”

Milestone

The Hit Years: 1960–1969

1960

Forms Rosie and the Originals

Aunt Socorro teaches Rosie chord progressions. Uncle Albert’s girlfriend Gloria Moore introduces her to David Ponci, Noah Tafolla, Tony Gomez, Carl Von Goodat, and Alfred Barrett.

Family
1960

Mother buys an upright piano

Rosie’s mother purchases an old upright piano for the family home in National City. Aunt Socorro teaches Rosie four-chord progressions in honky tonk, boogie, and blues styles — the piano on which “Angel Baby” will be composed.

Family
Summer 1960

Records “Angel Baby” in San Marcos

Drives 30 miles north to an airplane hangar studio owned by Robert Kittinger on the defunct San Marcos Valley Airfield. Records in 30+ takes on a two-track machine. Sax player Alfred Barrett misses the session (mowing the yard). B-side “Give Me Love” recorded by friend Bluford D. Wade.

Music
Late Summer 1960

Kresge’s department store and Del Webb’s Highway House

Unable to land a record deal, the group takes their 45 to Kresge’s in downtown San Diego. A distributor for Highland Records happens to be in the store and gives them his card. They meet that night at Del Webb’s Highway House and hand over the master tape without a contract.

Milestone
Nov 1960

“Angel Baby” released, breaks on KDAY

Released on Highland Records (Highland 1011). DJ Alan Freed plays it 6–10 times a day on KDAY Los Angeles. David Ponci is listed as the songwriter on the contract — a mistake that takes decades to correct.

Milestone
Nov 18, 1960

First chart appearance

Debuts on KRLA 1110 Los Angeles Survey.

Milestone
Dec 12, 1960

Enters Billboard Hot 100

“Angel Baby” enters the Billboard Hot 100.

Milestone
Christmas 1960

Alan Freed Christmas Jubilee

Appears at Alan Freed’s holiday show with Jackie Wilson, Johnny Otis & Band, Carlos Bros., H.B. Barnum, The Olympics, The Penguins, and Don & Dewey.

Concert
Late 1960

The Wink Martindale Show, Pacific Ocean Park

Rosie makes her very first television appearance on Wink Martindale’s teen dance show, broadcast from Pacific Ocean Park, Santa Monica.

Film & TV
Jan 29, 1961

“Angel Baby” peaks at #5 Billboard Hot 100

Edges out Lawrence Welk’s “Calcutta.” Also #5 on the R&B charts. Stays 12–13 weeks on the Hot 100. Reaches #3 in Canada (Zirkon Records).

Honor
Mar 30, 1961

American Bandstand

Performs “Lonely Blue Nights” on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand (ABC), episode AB-965. First Latina ever to appear on the show.

Film & TV
Apr 1–10, 1961

Brooklyn Paramount Theatre

Six shows a day with Jackie Wilson over a 10-day Easter run; also Carla Thomas, Ben E. King, The Marcels, Maxine Brown, The O’Jays, The Del Vikings, The Coasters, Jimmy Clanton, Bobby Vee, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Freddy Cannon, Chubby Checker, and Bobby Rydell.

Concert
Nov 11, 1961

Marries Noah Tafolla in San Diego County

Rosie (16) marries Noah A. Tafolla (18), the band’s lead guitarist. The marriage produces son Joseph “Joey” Tafolla, later an acclaimed shred guitarist with Jag Panzer, and daughter Deborah “Debbie” Tafolla (b. 1964).

Family
1961

Recovers copyright to “Angel Baby”

Wins back the composer’s rights from Highland Records. Royalty battles continue for decades.

Milestone
1961

Additional Highland singles

Highland Records releases two follow-up singles: “Why Did You Leave Me?” / “Angel from Above,” and “Lonely Blue Nights” / “We’ll Have a Chance” (Highland 1025).

Music
1961

Signs with Brunswick Records

At Jackie Wilson’s invitation, signs with Brunswick. Records the LP Lonely Blue Nights with Rosie with the Dick Jacobs Orchestra in New York.

Music
1962

Lonely Blue Nights released

Brunswick LP released. Singles include “My Darling Forever” / “The Time Is Near” (Brunswick 55213) and “My One and Only Love” / “Kinda Makes You Wonder” (Globe 401).

Music
1964–65

“Angel Baby” passes 4 million copies sold

By the mid-1960s, Rosie estimates that “Angel Baby” has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide.

Milestone
1964

Headlines Rolling Stones bill at Balboa Park Bowl

The Rolling Stones’ first San Diego show. Rosie and the Originals headline. Promoter Danny Millsap pays Rosie’s band $500, the Stones $400. Also on the bill: Joel Scott Hill and the Invaders, The Misfits.

Concert
Sept 17, 1968

John Lennon praises “Give Me Love” in Rolling Stone

In a Rolling Stone interview with Jonathan Cott (published Nov. 23, 1968), Lennon singles out the B-side: “‘Give Me Love’ by Rosie and the Originals. An amazing record. It’s one of the greatest strange records — they knocked off the B side in ten minutes. I talk Yoko’s leg off telling her this is it, this is what it’s all about.”

Milestone
1969

John Lennon names her a favorite

In a Life magazine interview, Lennon cites Rosie Hamlin as one of his favorite singers.

Milestone
1969

Returns to record singles

Sessions with producer Doug Salma (unreleased until 1999 Ace compilation).

Music
1969

Mondo Trasho — John Waters’ first feature film

“Angel Baby” is featured in John Waters’ debut feature, the underground cult film Mondo Trasho. The earliest known cinema use of the song.

Film & TV

Life Between Hits: 1970–1979

Oct 9, 1971

John Lennon birthday tape

A loose group version of “Angel Baby” is taped at Lennon’s 31st birthday party (later circulated).

Film & TV
1971

Lions Club, Colton, CA

Helps coordinate circus tickets for disabled and underprivileged children. Also volunteers as phone secretary for the Disabled Veterans of Vietnam Wheelchair Olympics.

Service
1972

Founds Mercy Crusade animal rescue

Establishes Mercy Crusade, a private non-profit animal rescue service in San Diego.

Service
1973

“You’re No Good” single

Releases “You’re No Good” / “I Don’t Understand” (Wax World 3265).

Music
Late 1973

John Lennon records “Angel Baby”

Lennon records his cover during the Rock ’n’ Roll sessions with Phil Spector, Dr. John, Leon Russell, Steve Cropper, Jesse Ed Davis, José Feliciano, Jim Keltner, Hal Blaine, and Jim Gordon. His spoken intro: “This here is one of my all-time favorite songs. Send my love to Rosie, wherever she may be.”

Film & TV
1973

Led Zeppelin tribute

Houses of the Holy liner notes (under “D’yer Mak’er”): “Whatever happened to Rosie and the Originals?”

Milestone
1975

Norco State Prison concerts

Plans, supervises, and performs musical concerts for inmates at Norco.

Service
1975–97

Barrio Station, San Diego

Twenty-two years of donated fundraisers — junkyard removal in Barrio Logan, sidewalk improvements, and donated performances at César E. Chávez Parades.

Service
1977

A.N.A.N.D.A. Disabled Americans

Volunteer work in San Bernardino.

Service
c. 1979–83

Art teacher in Colorado

Lives in Colorado and works as an art teacher.

Family

Rebuilding: 1980–1989

1982

Foster mother for abused youth

Becomes foster mother for an abused 15-year-old in Colorado; on-call for emergency placement of abused children of all ages.

Service
1982

Gregg’s Blue Dot, Los Angeles

Rare 1982 live performance of “Angel Baby” filmed on the stairs of Gregg’s Blue Dot.

Concert
1983

Founds Rosie’s Original Talent & Booking Agency

Obtains her talent agent and booking license.

Milestone
1984

Victory Outreach Program

Bakersfield and Pomona — donated time and travel for rehabilitated offenders’ musical programs.

Service
1985

Hemet Hospice fundraiser performance

Performs a benefit concert for terminally ill patients at Hemet Hospice, California.

Service
1985

“Angel Baby” in After Hours

Martin Scorsese’s After Hours uses “Angel Baby.” Scorsese wins Best Director at Cannes.

Film & TV
1986

Lennon’s cover finally released

John Lennon’s 1973 “Angel Baby” is included on the posthumous album Menlove Ave.

Film & TV
1987

Date with an Angel

“Angel Baby” used in the film, starring Phoebe Cates and Emmanuelle Béart.

Film & TV
1988

Colors

Dennis Hopper’s gang drama uses “Angel Baby” — with Sean Penn and Robert Duvall.

Film & TV
1989

She’s Out of Control

Used in the Tony Danza teen comedy.

Film & TV
1989

Potato Festival, San Jacinto, California

Musical performance at the San Jacinto Potato Festival.

Concert
1989

Ritchie Valens Walk of Fame fundraiser

Headlines the Hollywood fundraiser to win Ritchie Valens his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Service

The Revival: 1990–1999

June 27, 1991

David Hinckley, NY Daily News feature

“Rosie Hamlin: Yessir, That’s Lennon’s “Baby” — major retrospective on the Lennon cover.

Milestone
1991

A Brighter Summer Day

Edward Yang’s Taiwanese masterpiece uses “Angel Baby,” covered on-camera by actor Wong Chi-zan.

Film & TV
1991

L.A. County Beans & Rice Festival Appreciation Award

Presented at the annual Johnny Otis Family Music Festival, Los Angeles.

Honor
1992

Professional Entertainment Award

Awarded at the Beans & Rice Festival concert with Johnny Otis.

Honor
1993

Cinco de Mayo Concert — Wilmington & Downey

Performs at the Cinco de Mayo concert in Wilmington and Downey, California, headlining the Pharaohs Car Club’s first car-cruise concert to provide Christmas toys for underprivileged children.

Service
1994

There Goes My Baby

Floyd Mutrux coming-of-age film uses “Angel Baby.” Publisher: Windswept Pacific / Longitude Music (BMI).

Film & TV
1994

Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

Performs at the Greek Theatre with Chuck Berry, Bobby “Boris” Pickett, The Penguins, The Skyliners, Freddy Cannon, The Crystals, Jimmy Jones, Mel Carter, Len Berry, J.J. Jackson.

Concert
1994

Harmony Cruise Night, Johnny’s Broiler

Headlines the Harmony Cruise Night Concert at Johnny’s Broiler in South Bay, Los Angeles — an event unifying car-club communities and promoting social awareness.

Concert
1994

Wilmington & Downey toy giveaway concert

Performs at a toy-giveaway fundraiser concert in Wilmington and Downey, California.

Service
Sept 1994

Master recordings recovered

Financial settlement returns all Highland masters to Rosie.

Milestone
1995

My Family / Mi Familia

Gregory Nava’s film features Rosie’s likeness on-screen, with Jeanette Jurado of Exposé performing “Angel Baby.” Stars Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, Esai Morales, Jennifer Lopez.

Film & TV
1995

Inducted: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Rosie and the Originals are featured in the One-Hit Wonders exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio — the first Latina artist so honored.

Honor
1995

Greek Theatre, Los Angeles (returns)

Returns to the Greek for K-EARTH 101’s Legends of Rock and Roll show.

Concert
1995

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa

Performing arts benefit at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, California.

Service
Mar 2, 1996

35 Year Achievement Award

Awarded by Barrio Station, San Diego, for “Angel Baby” withstanding a discriminatory industry.

Honor
Aug 24, 1996

TCI Cablevision — Marty’s Corner

Third anniversary show; appreciation for community service award.

Film & TV
Nov 9, 1996

USPS Postal Cancellation Stamp

Official U.S. Postal Service pictorial cancellation stamp “Rosie And The Originals — Angel Baby” issued at the West Covina, California post office. Only the second such honor in West Covina history.

Honor
1996

Pharaohs Car Club Halloween Night Concert

Performs at the Pharaohs Car Club Halloween Night Concert benefiting victims of violent crime, including Mark Richards (Rancho Los Amigos hospital, Downey) and the Sandra Ramirez fundraiser.

Service
1996

Steppin’ Out in Style

Released on Legend Records. Includes new “Angel Baby,” “La Bamba” (with Ernie Valens, brother of Ritchie), “Gallery of Dreams,” and the first Spanglish version.

Music
1996

Linda Ronstadt covers “Angel Baby”

Recorded for her lullaby album Dedicated to the One I Love. Ronstadt credits Rosie with “cracking the tortilla ceiling.”

Music
1997

MEChA of Fresno appreciation

Certificate of appreciation for donation of concert and time at Summerfest ’97 and Car Show Concert ’97.

Honor
1997

Salvation Army & Inner City Youth Concert, Phoenix

Donates a performance for the Salvation Army and Inner City Youth food-and-clothing fundraiser in Phoenix, Arizona.

Service
1997

The Locusts

John Patrick Kelley film uses “Angel Baby” (Vince Vaughn, Kate Capshaw).

Film & TV
1998

U.S. Trademark for “Rosie And The Originals”

Rosie applies for and receives the trademark.

Milestone
1998

Spanglish “Angel Baby” recorded

With encouragement from her manager Eugene Davidson, Pat Woertink, and Mario Cruz, Rosie records the bilingual version that will later define her late career.

Milestone
1998

Hispanic Heritage Day, Altus, Oklahoma

Delivers a motivational speech and musical performance at Hispanic Heritage Day in Altus, Oklahoma.

Service
July 1998

Wilmington Athletic Complex

Concert and car show; $12,000 raised for multicultural youth athletes.

Service
Aug 1998

Golden Oldies Rock N Roll Show

With The Shirelles, The Monte Carlos, The Champs, The Penguins.

Concert
1998

The Alamodome, San Antonio

With Peaches & Herb, Malo, G.Q., Sunny & The Sunliners, Sly Slick & Wicked.

Concert
Mar 1999

San Manuel Casino — ARCO Arena — San Jose Arena

Three California arena shows in March. With Gap Band, Rose Royce, The Impressions, The Midniters, The Superbs, M.C. Blvd., and others.

Concert
1999

The Best of Rosie & the Originals

Ace Records (UK) compilation — all Highland tracks plus Brunswick and previously-unreleased material.

Music
Sept 1999

McNichols Arena — Bakersfield — San Diego Sports Arena

September tour leg with Al Wilson, Peaches & Herb, Barbara Lewis, Heatwave, Denice Williams, G.Q., War.

Concert
Oct 16, 1999

Hilton by the Bay Reunion Concert

San Diego.

Concert
Oct 24, 1999

Jeanette O’Day Scholarship Fundraiser

For Coachella High School — college funds for underprivileged children.

Service
1999

National City Proclamation

Proclamation recognizing the 35-year success of “Angel Baby.”

Honor
1999

First Annual Drug & Alcohol Conference, La Causa

Performs at the First Annual Drug & Alcohol Conference hosted by La Causa Alcohol & Drug Services at Cal State San Bernardino. Rosie also serves on the La Causa board.

Service
1999

Kiss Toledo Goodbye

“Angel Baby” appears in the indie crime comedy Kiss Toledo Goodbye.

Film & TV
1999

Black & White (James Toback)

“Angel Baby” appears in James Toback’s ensemble film Black & White, with Robert Downey Jr., Mike Tyson, and Brooke Shields.

Film & TV

Late Career: 2000–2017

2000–01

Angel Baby Revisited

Ace Records compilation including the Spanglish “Angel Baby,” unreleased material, and radio plugs for KJOK (Utah/Arizona).

Music
2001

Jenni Rivera covers “Angel Baby”

On her album Se Las Voy a Dar a Otro (Nov 20, 2001), partly in Spanish.

Music
2001

Roky Erickson’s “Angel Baby” cover released

Texas rocker Erickson and The Aliens record it on Don’t Knock the Rok!

Music
2002

American Soundtrack: Red, White & Rock (PBS)

Performs “Angel Baby” on the PBS-TV special.

Film & TV
2002

Yolanda Pérez covers “Angel Baby”

Latin singer Yolanda Pérez records a banda-style cover on her album La Potranquita con Banda.

Music
2002

Madison Square Garden, New York

Revival concerts. Believed to be among her last major appearances before fibromyalgia forced retirement.

Concert
Jan 19, 2003

Bowzer’s Doo Wop Party #3 — Mohegan Sun, CT

10,000-seat arena, 7–8,000 attendees. With Vito Picone and the Elegants, David Sommerville (The Diamonds), Gene Chandler, Jay Black and the Americans, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, Cleve Duncan and The Penguins, The Tymes, Kathy Young. Hosted by Jon “Bowzer” Bauman.

Concert
c. 2003

Nevada County Fair, California

Outdoor drive-in concert with The Elgins, The Olympics, Vel Omarr. Brian Lee’s Color Radio interview taped this year (3-part, KVMR-FM Nevada City).

Concert
2003

The Boys of 2nd Street Park (Showtime)

Showtime TV documentary uses “Angel Baby.”

Film & TV
Dec 2004

Fibromyalgia AWARE cover story

Becomes the cover artist for the National Fibromyalgia Association’s magazine.

Honor
Early 2005

Southern California gallery art show

Rosie’s oil paintings featured in a Southern California gallery.

Milestone
2005

Cheap

“Angel Baby” used in the film.

Film & TV
2005

Tiffany covers “Angel Baby”

Eighties pop star Tiffany records a cover of “Angel Baby” on her album Dreams Never Die.

Music
Jul 2007

Pearson Park Amphitheater, Anaheim

Benefit concert in Rosie’s honor.

Concert
2010

Website biography published online

Rosie publishes her autobiography, lifetime honors, performances, and volunteer work pages on RosieAndTheOriginals.com.

Milestone
Jul 29, 2013

System of a Down covers “Angel Baby”

Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles — the band’s only U.S. tour date of 2013.

Film & TV
2013

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club cover

iTunes bonus track on Specter at the Feast.

Music
2017

You Were Never Really Here

Lynne Ramsay’s thriller, starring Joaquin Phoenix, uses “Angel Baby” in two pivotal sequences. Wins Best Screenplay and Best Actor at Cannes.

Film & TV
Mar 30, 2017

Rosie passes away

Dies in her sleep at her home in Belén, New Mexico, aged 71. Daughter confirms via the official website. Funeral services private (Noblin Funeral Service).

Family

Legacy: 2017–Present

Apr 1, 2017

Rolling Stone obituary

Daniel Kreps writes the major Rolling Stone obituary; KPFK’s Pocho Hour of Power with Lalo Alcaraz airs the first public tribute.

Milestone
Dec 2017

Nancy Sanchez tribute cover

Released as a Christmas-timed single with former Oingo Boingo bassist John Avila.

Music
Summer 2018

El Pollo Loco “Te Amo” campaign

Spanish-language “Angel Baby” used in the national TV campaign — reportedly the song’s largest single-day audience ever.

Film & TV
Nov 2018

Dirty John (Netflix)

Series 1, episode 3 uses “Angel Baby” in an unsettling montage.

Film & TV
Jan 7, 2025

Times of San Diego cover story

Dr. Max Branscomb’s long retrospective: “How National City’s Rosie Hamlin, 15, Made “Angel Baby” a Hit, Chicano Anthem.”

Milestone

Sources: Rosie Hamlin’s autobiography pages on RosieAndTheOriginals.com; Wikipedia; IMDb; Rolling Stone; Billboard; ClassicBands.com; Color Radio (KVMR-FM); Times of San Diego; and the companion research files on this site.