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Ozomatli

If the city of Los Angeles had a soundtrack, it would be Ozomatli. Since their formation in 1995,
the six-piece, multi-genre band has been a cultural force, blending Latin, hip-hop, funk, reggae,
and global influences into an unmistakable sound that embodies the energy and diversity of LA.
In 2025, Ozomatli celebrates an incredible milestone: 30 years of bringing their dynamic, genre-
defying music to audiences around the world.
Emerging from the politically charged streets of Los Angeles, Ozomatli’s origins are steeped in
activism and a desire to unite communities through music. This ethos has carried the band across
three decades, earning them a dedicated global following and accolades that include three
GRAMMY® Awards, four iconic performances at the Hollywood Bowl, a TED Talk, and
countless sold-out shows worldwide. From high-profile TV appearances on The Today Show,
Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Austin City Limits to groundbreaking tours in places like Burma and
Mongolia, Ozomatli’s music and message transcend borders, languages, and cultures.
The ensemble’s six founding members—Asdru Sierra (vocals, trumpet), Raul Pacheco (vocals,
guitars), Uli Bella (saxophone, vocals), Wil-Dog Abers (bass), Jiro Yamaguchi (percussion), and
Justin Poree (vocals, percussion)—have remained true to their mantra: “We take you around the
world through the heartbeat of Los Angeles.” Their music is a vibrant collision of styles, drawing
from salsa, dancehall, cumbia, samba, funk, merengue, New Orleans second line, Jamaican
ragga, and Indian raga. This eclecticism is at the heart of their sound, resonating with audiences
of all ages and backgrounds.
Ozomatli’s legacy extends far beyond their music. Known for their tireless community
involvement, the band has used their platform to amplify causes that matter, from immigrant
rights to education and beyond. Their ability to combine socially conscious lyrics with infectious
grooves has made them a beacon of unity and resilience, a band that celebrates life while
addressing the struggles that connect us all.
Their 30th anniversary is not just a celebration of longevity but also a testament to their enduring
relevance and innovation. With a career that began with their groundbreaking 1998 self-titled
debut, they continue to evolve and inspire. Whether performing new material or beloved classics,
Ozomatli’s live shows remain a jubilant experience, igniting dance floors and uniting
communities.
As they embark on their fourth decade, Ozomatli stands as a symbol of Los Angeles ’past,
present, and future—a band whose music is as multifaceted and vibrant as the city they call
home. Here’s to 30 years of Ozomatli, and the many more adventures yet to come

Lobolara

Lobo Lara

Lobo Lara invites you to a world filled with latin vibes and Cumbia rhythms with a new twist. With the release of his first album “Immigrants” featuring the single “PALETAS.” This single landed him a deal with Americano Label based out of Texas and a remix with Principe Q, son of A.B from the Kumbia Kings and nephew of Legendary Selena Quintanilla. Raised and rooted in Boise, Idaho, this latino artist/ producer spends his time cutting, pasting, sampling and composing world rhythms. His unique style is a collection of sounds that have impacted him throughout his life, using sounds from CUMBIA. I want the people to feel proud and not ashamed that we come from different cultures. Culture is something special that we get to pass on and I think doing it with my music is a perfect way to connect at another level, a level where racism doesn’t exist. Every day I see people choosing sides and we keep dividing each other, with these repercussions I push myself to release music that promotes UNITY.