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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Latin rock, Chicano rock, hip hop, world fusion, funk |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Almo Sounds (1998-1999) Interscope (2001-2002) Concord/Real World (2004-2007) Downtown/Mercer Street (2010) Hornblow/Vanguard (2012-) |
Website | www.ozomatli.com |
Ozomatli is a seven-piece band playing primarily Latin, hip hop, and rock music, formed in 1995 in Los Angeles. They are known both for their vocal activist viewpoints and their wide array of musical styles - including salsa, jazz, funk, reggae, rap, and others.[1] The group formed in 1995 and has since released seven studio albums. The group is also known for advocating for farm-workers' rights and immigration reform. The band has performed in various countries all over the world, including China, Tunisia, Jordan, and Burma.
In 1998, Ozomatli released its self-titled debut album, and soon after opened for Carlos Santana on his Supernatural world tour. The group released Embrace the Chaos in 2001, followed by Street Signs in 2004. Don't Mess with the Dragon followed in 2007, which saw the band experimenting with a more diverse array of musical styles. The group composed music for Happy Feet 2 and recorded Ozomatli Presents Ozokidz, a family-friendly album.
Contents
History
1995-98: Formation and debut album
Ozomatli take their name from the Nahuatl word from the astrological symbol of the monkey, taken from the Aztec calendar. Ozomatli is also a god of dance, fire, the new harvest, and music.[2] In 1995, all the members met while attempting to form a workers union within Los Angeles. Though they were not able to win recognition, they were given an abandoned building for one month. The building turned into a cultural arts center, and within it Ozomatli was born.[3]
In a 2007 NPR interview, band members Jiro Yamaguchi and Ulises Bella describe Ozomatli:
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You drive down Sunset Boulevard and turn off your stereo and roll down your windows and all the music that comes out of each and every different car, whether it's salsa, cumbia, merengue, or Hip Hop, funk or whatever, it's that crazy blend that's going on between that cacophony of sound is Ozomatli, y'know?[4]
The band's first album, Ozomatli, was released on June 16, 1998 on Almo Sounds. The album reached mainstream success following an appearance on the late night talk show Vibe! featuring MC Chali 2na, turntablist Cut Chemist, drummer William Marrufo, and saxophone player Jose Espinoza, the album reached No. 7 on the Billboard Latin Albums chart (71 weeks) and No. 4 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart (50 weeks). Two singles released from the album were "Cut Chemist Suite" and "Super Bowl Sundae".[5] In 1999, Ozomatli joined Mana and Carlos Santana on tour following Santana's release of Supernatural,[6] and in 2002, the band appeared on "One of These Days", the penultimate track on the latter's album Shaman.
1999-2005: Embrace the Chaos and Street Signs
Ozomatli's second album, Embrace the Chaos, was released on the inauspicious date of September 11, 2001.[7] Although many American bands cancelled their concerts, Ozomatli gained some recognition for continuing to play their concerts,[8] all the while continuing their commitment to social justice and progressive politics, in addition to the rising anti-war movement. In 2002, Embrace the Chaos won a Grammy for the Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.
In 2003, Ozomatli released a six-song EP through Concord Records, featuring the rap vocals of Kanetic Source on "Cumbia De Los Muertos" and a collaboration with The Kumbia Kings on "Mi Gente."[9]
In 2004, Street Signs was released under Concord Records. In 2001, the album won the Grammy for "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album2005, The album also won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005.[10] ".[11]
In 2005, Ozomatli released their live album Live at the Fillmore, recorded at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
2006-09: Don't Mess With the Dragon
In late 2006, shortly before the release of Don't Mess With the Dragon, DJ Spinobi left the band to pursue personal projects (but stuck around until the album's release, as he appears in the photos and is credited as a member). This was the end of the longest lasting Ozomatli lineup, and the first of many lineup changes that would occur over the next year and a half. April 3, 2007, saw the release of their fourth studio album Don't Mess With The Dragon, which was co-produced by K. C. Porter. Their 2007 genre-crossing album, Don't Mess with the Dragon, released by Concord Records, was written at a local Los Angeles Latino art gallery, Tropico de Nopal. The album includes songs such as "After Party", which pays homage to old-school Chicano R&B, "When I Close My Eyes," which nods back to Fishbone and Oingo Boingo, "La Segunda Mano," which features the vocals of Quetzal's Martha Gonzales blending son jarocho with hip-hop, "City of Angels," which celebrates the city of Los Angeles, and "Temperatura," which was inspired by the May 2006 pro-immigration marches.[12] On September 20, 2007, Ozomatli announced that MC Jabu was leaving the group on amicable terms.[13]
In 2006, Ozomatli were invited by the U.S. State Department to serve as official Cultural Ambassadors on a series of government-sponsored international tours. The band has since traveled to Asia, Africa, South America, the Middle East, Tunisia, India, Jordan, Nepal, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, and China.[14]
In early 2008, the group did a song for the Los Angeles Dodgers called "Can't Stop The Blue," their first recording with Tre Hardson. In the video, LA drummer Chris Cano is seen in place of Calire. Shortly thereafter, Sheffer Bruton and Tre Hardson were no longer seen playing with the group, and Mario Calire appeared to be back on the drumseat. In the summer of 2008, Ozomatli announced Chali 2na would be joining them for their Fall 2008 tour.[15] Later that year, group members Wil-dog and Justin contributed their voices to the Konami music game Dance Dance Revolution X as in-game announcers.
2010-present: Happy Feet 2 and Ozokidz
In 2010, Ozomatli helped celebrate the Boston Pops 125th Anniversary, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.[16] Since that first orchestral collaboration, they have gone on to perform with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, the Colorado Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and the New York Pops.[14]
Ozomatli made an appearance at TEDxSF – the first musical talk ever given at any TED conference - mixing discussion and sound to explore the challenges and promises of musical identities in a global age.[14]
Ozomatli has also been involved in composing and scoring and contributing music to Happy Feet 2[17] and Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece[18] for Warner Brothers Interactive, SIMS for EA Games,[19] music for PBS Kids,[20] the films A Better Life[21] and Harlistas,[22] and for the TV Show Standup Revolution on Comedy Central.[23]
The past few years the band has focused on Ozomatli Presents Ozokidz, a special family-friendly set geared towards performing for children and adults alike. The album was released on Hornblow Recordings in September 2012.[24]
The next record was "Place in the Sun" released in 2014, and featuring Dave Stewart's production and co-writing, released on Vanguard. Jiro Yamaguchi took over the drum seat and the band is now six. They celebrate their 20th anniversary as a performing band in 2015 with most members being in the band since the early days. They are currently working on an album of songs that have been a big part of the Latino community's heritage, culling from Selena, Cafe Tacuba, Mana, and may others. The songs are approached Reggae style and the project is being produced by Reggae legends, Sly and Robbie and will be released in the first quarter of 2016. They are on tour year round.
Social and political activism
Ozomatli create music to: give voice to and reveal the culture and lives of Latinos;[25] fight for workers' rights;[26] and promote a global unity within both the city and the world. They promote this through their music, during their TEDxSF talk, and as Cultural Ambassadors of the US.
Notable performances
- Carlos Santana offered the band one of their early breaks as his opening act during his 1998 tour to promote Supernatural.
- In 1999 they appeared in the Drew Barrymore movie Never Been Kissed. They are the band playing in the reggae club when she ingests "Ganja cake", a cake with marijuana. In the scene, they play "Cumbia De Los Muertos", followed by "Cut Chemist Suite" where Barrymore's character dances wildly in front of the entire club.
- The group appeared in HBOs Sex and the City episode "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?" airing June 27, 1999.
- During the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, Ozomatli played a live concert before thousands of protesters across the street from the Staples Center.
- The group received the 2002 Grammy Award for "Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album".
- Shortly after receiving a Grammy, Ozomatli played a set at the 2002 award-winning music festival The Berkshire Mountain Music Festival (aka Berkfest).
- After playing at Coachella, Ozomatli were featured in Newsweek and on the Univision program Despierta America in June 2004.
- Ozomatli has performed five times at the Austin, Texas, music festival South by Southwest, most recently in 2011.
- In 2004 the group was confronted while performing outside of a club where they would later have a concert. Two members of the band, as well as the manager, were arrested. The charges were eventually dropped. After this, the band was scheduled to perform at the Latin Grammy Awards, where they were introduced by George Lopez: "And now, a band that is very excited to learn that their performance tonight counts as community service, Ozomatli!"
- Austin City Limits featured the band on the November 13, 2004 episode preceded by The Polyphonic Spree.[27]
- In January 2005, Ozomatli was the opening band of Jamcruise 3. The band made several other scheduled — and impromptu — performances during the four-day cruise.
- In March 2005, Ozomatli played at WOMAdelaide, a world music festival in Adelaide, South Australia. After refusing to leave the stage 15 minutes late during one of their two night sets, they leaped into the crowd for a 45-minute encore.
- The September 25, 2006 episode of the Showtime comedy/drama Weeds featured the show’s opening theme music — "Little Boxes", written by Malvina Reynolds — performed by Ozomatli. The second season of Weeds featured a different performer and musical genre each week for its theme song.
- In February 2007, Ozomatli toured throughout India and Nepal, sponsored by the State Department.
- On June 14, 2007 Ozomatli performed at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco for the Apple WWDC Bash.
- From July 22 to July 30, 2007, Ozomatli toured though Tunisia (one performance), Jordan (four performances) and Egypt (two performances), sponsored by the State Department. The concerts were staged in locations such as amphitheaters (Jordan), citadels (Cairo, Egypt), and forts (Alexandria, Egypt).
- On August 29, 2007, Ozomatli performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
- In October 2007 Ozomatli played one of China's earliest festivals, Yue, organised by Split Works.
- In July 2010, Ozomatli Headlined the 20th anniversary of the High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy, CA.
- On April 15, 2008, Ozomatli performed "Esa Morena" live on a results show of season six of ABC's Dancing With The Stars.[28]
- They played the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on June 15, 2008.
- The band headlined a feature stage (Gentilly) at the 2008 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival to a crowd of thousands, featuring Chali 2Na and a local New Orleans Jr. High School jazz band on stage.
- In May 2009, Ozomatli served US cultural ambassadors with a US-sponsored State Department trip to Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand.
- In September 2009, Ozomatli performed for President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s 32nd Annual Award Gala, held in Washington, DC.
- In February 2010, Ozomatli performed at the Musicares Person of the Year event honoring Neil Young.[29]
- In March 2010, Ozomatli composed the 2010 Dodgers theme song, "Dodgertown".
- Fire Away was released on April 20, 2010.
- On April 20, 2010, Ozomatli performed "Elysian Persuasion" on Lopez Tonight.
- The City of Los Angeles officially declared April 23, 2010 as "Ozomatli Day" to celebrate and recognize the band's 15th year.
- In May 2010, Ozomatli performed their first symphony collaboration with The Boston Pops Symphony Orchestra.[30]
- From May 21 to June 4, 2010, Ozomatli performed in Mongolia and China as part of their Cultural Ambassadors program.[31]
- In September 2010, Ozomatli partnered with NCLR (National Council of La Raza) to release "Respeto", a widget download campaign, to encourage voter participation.[32]
- In September 2010, Ozomatli headlined the Hollywood Bowl for KCRW's World Music Festival 2010 featuring performances from Calexico, Mexican Institute Of Sound, Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles and dance performances by Grandeza Mexicana.[33]
- In September 2010, Ozomatli's video to "All Around The World" was released.
- On September 15, 2010, Ozomatli performed a free show at the Kennedy Center in celebration of Mexico’s Bicentennial Independence.[34]
- On September 2010, Apple uses Ozomatli's Fire Away album cover as their campaign image.[35]
- In October 2010, Ozomatli performed at the USC Presidential Rally with Barack Obama.[36]
- In October 2010, Ozomatli was part of the Red Bull Soundclash with Talib Kweli.[37]
- In October 2010, Ozomatli released a cover of Caifanes’ "Nubes"[38]
- In October 2010, Ozomatli was awarded the KCET Local Heroes Award for their humanitarian contributions in Los Angeles.[39]
- In November 2, 2010, Ozomatli released iTunes Sessions, rethinking and reimagining classic songs.[40]
- In November 2010, Ozomatli participated in Ted Talk in San Francisco.[41]
- In November 2010, Ozomatli collaborated with the Trojan Marching Band at the USC/Notre Dame half-time show.[42]
- In March 2011, Ozomatli was awarded the NCLR (National Council of La Raza) Capital Awards.[43]
- Ozomatli teamed up with The David Lynch Foundation (DLF) in March 2011 to help launch the organization's "Download for Good" campaign on PledgeMusic. Other artists in the compilations included: Arrested Development, Au Revoir Simone, Ben Folds, Peter Gabriel, Mary Hopkin, Moby, Maroon 5, Neon Trees, Heather Nova, Iggy Pop, Carmen Rizzo, Salman Ahmad, Slightly Stoopid, Dave Stewart, Andy Summers and Tom Waits.[44]
- In May 6, 2011 Ozomatli performed at the seventh annual MusiCares® MAP Fund® benefit concert which honored Depeche Mode lead singer Dave Gahan and Vans Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman.[45]
- In the summer of 2011, the Happy Feet Two Videogame soundtrack was released, which featured music written and composed by Ozomatli.[17]
- In June 2011, the original track "Jardinero" by Ozomatli, composed for the film A Better Life, was digitally released by Nacional Records.[46]
- Continuing their role as Cultural Ambassadors of the U.S. State Department, from July 4–11, Ozomatli did performed a number of shows in Poland.[47]
- In October 2011, Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution premiered on Comedy Central. The TV show featured Ozomatli as the house band and in its music video "Hey, it's Fluffy!"[48]
- In January 2012, Ozomatli performed at the Time Warner Center in New York for the American Songbook Series.[49]
- The Voto Latino iTunes Compilation from March 2012 featured an Ozomatli song in the free 35-track download, which also included music from Pitbull, Ceci Bastida, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Diego Garcia and more, aimed to encourage voter awareness.[50]
- Ozomatli was part of the "Create a State" campaign in March 2012 for the California Arts Council aimed to raise funds for arts and arts education programs. The campaign also included the support of artists Debbie Allen, Herb Alpert, Annette Bening, Jack Black, Eli Broad, Father Greg Boyle, Vernon Davis, Plácido Domingo, The Edge, Harrison Ford, David Geffen, Frank Gehry, Cast of Glee, Macy Gray, Quincy Jones, Steve Martin, Wolfgang Puck, Robert Redford, Tim Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Maria Shriver, Russell Simmons, and Alice Waters.[51]
- In March 2012, Ozomatli teamed up with composer, conductor, and performer Anthony Marinelli for a performance at NASA Ames in Mountain View for the Conrad Foundation Spirit of Innovation Summit.[52]
- In April 2012, Ozomatli was featured in Jack Johnson & Friends - Best of the Kokua Festival, a 13-track compilation of live performances from the Kokua Festival with musicians Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, Ziggy Marley, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Taj Mahal, G. Love, John Cruz, Paula Fuga, Zach Gill and more.[53]
- Ozomatli appeared in the anniversary edition of Which Way, LA? in the "Cultural Touchstones of the LA Riots" segment with host Warren Olney on KCRW.[54]
- On April 29, 2012, Ozomatli was honored at the 5th Annual California Lawyers for the Arts' Artistic License Awards in Santa Monica to recognize the band's artistic work in the communities it serves.[55]
- In May 2012, Ozomatli kicked off the opening celebration with a performance at NAFSA’s 2012 Annual Conference & Expo. in downtown Houston.[56]
- In June 2012, Ozomatli headlined the 34th Annual Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl.[57]
- Sesame Street: Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece video game by Warner Bros. was released in June 2012, which included a musical score performed by Ozomatli.[18]
- Ozomatli performed with The New York Pops led by Music Director Steven Reineke at SummerStage NYC 2012.[58]
- In July 2012, Ozomatli recorded an episode for the Choo Choo Bob show in Minneapolis.[59]
- Throughout the summer and fall of 2012, Ozomatli teamed up with HeadCount to provide voting registration at Ozomatli shows.[60]
- In July 2012, PBS KIDS ROCKS! album was released. It includes tracks by Ozomatli, The Weepies and They Might Be Giants.[20]
- In September 2012, Ozomatli released their album Ozomatli Presents Ozokidz.[24]
- October 2012 marked the premiere of Gabriel Iglesias' Stand-Up Revolution Season 2 on Comedy Central with Ozomatli as the house band.[61] The show also premiered the music video Stand-Up Revolution with Gabriel Iglesias.
- In November, Ozomatli performed at the 2012 Voices for Justice Dinner in L.A. to celebrate the work of Congolese activist Abbé Benoît Kinalegu with Ben Affleck, the founder of the Eastern Congo Initiative, as a special guest.[62]
- In the November 16, 2012 episode of the Rachel Maddow Show, Ozomatli received a special mention for being the first band to visit Burma (now Myanmar) in 2009.[63]
- In November 2012, Ozomatli performed at The 5th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting at L.A. LIVE celebration along with Barry Manilow, Cody Simpson, Sarah Brightman, and Eric Benet.[64]
- The debut of the "Hey, it's Fluffy" cartoons with the music of Ozomatli premiered in November 2012.[65]
- In December 2012, the first Ozokidz video "Balloon Fest" premiered.
- Ozomatli was interviewed in January 2, 2013 music segment of NPR.[66]
- In February 2013, Ozomatli reimagined the ESPN NBA theme song where fans were asked to vote for their favorite version from different artists.[67]
Members
Current members
- Wil-Dog Abers: Bass, marimbula,
- Raúl Pacheco: Guitar, tres, jarana, vocals
- Justin 'El Niño' Porée: Percussion, rap vocals
- Asdrubal Sierra: Trumpet, lead vocals, piano
- Ulises Bella: Saxophone, background vocals, requinto jarocho, keyboard, melodica
- Jiro Yamaguchi: Tabla, cajon, assorted percussion and background vocals
- Wally Valdez: Drums
Past/Guest members
- Chali 2na: Rap vocals on Ozomatli and as a guest on "Street Signs"
- Cut Chemist: Turntables on Ozomatli and as a guest on Embrace the Chaos
- William Marrufo: drums on Ozomatli
- Jose Espinosa: Alto sax on Ozomatli (DOB Unknown – January 5, 2011)
- DJ Infamous: Turntables on tour 1998
- Kid.W.I.K.: Turntables on tour 1998-2000
- Kanetic Source: Rap vocals on Embrace The Chaos and Coming Up EP
- Andy Mendoza: drums on Embrace the Chaos
- Rene 'DJ Spinobi' Dominguez: Turntables on Embrace the Chaos (as guest), Coming Up EP, Street Signs, and Don't Mess with the Dragon
- M.C. Jabu Smith-Freeman: Rap vocals on Street Signs and Don't Mess with the Dragon
- Tre Hardson (The Pharcyde): rap vocals, background vocals on tours in fall 2007 and early 2008
- Chris Cano: Drums (during Mario Calire's frequent absences in 2008)
- Sheffer Bruton: Trombone on Street Signs and Don't Mess with the Dragon
- Mario Calire: Drums
Discography
Studio albums
- Ozomatli (1998) Almo Sounds
- Embrace the Chaos (2001) Interscope
- Street Signs (2004) Concord Records, Real World Records
- Don't Mess with the Dragon (2007) Concord Records
- Fire Away (2010) Downtown Records, Mercer Street
- Ozomatli Presents Ozokidz (2012) Hornblow Records
- Place in the Sun (2014) Vanguard Records
Live albums
EP
- Ya Llego EP
- Coming Up EP (2003)
Other contributions
- Eklektikos Live (2005) - "Believe"
- Change is Now: Renewing America's Promise (2009) - "Can't Stop"
- Piranha 3D (2010) - Nadas por Free
Non-album tracks
- "One of these Days" with Santana on Shaman
- "April 29, 1992 (Miami)", a Sublime cover on the Sublime tribute album, Look at All the Love We Found
- "Ebin", another Sublime cover from another tribute album, Forever Free
- "Whipped Cream (Anthony Marinelli Remix)" and "Love Potion #9 (Anthony Marinelli Remix)" with Herb Alpert on Whipped Cream & Other Delights - Rewhipped
- "Let The Horn Blow", "Plato", and "En Este Varrio" with Delinquent Habits on their New and Improved album
- "Nubes" a Caifanes cover from Nos Vamos Juntos, a tribute to Jaguares and Caifanes.
- "La Luz del Ritmo", a Los Fabulosos Cadillacs cover from Carnaval Toda la Vida, a tribute album.
- They performed a version of the theme song to Weeds, "Little Boxes"
- "Monster" for The David Lynch Foundation (DLF) ‘Download for Good’ campaign through PledgeMusic.
- Wrote and composed the music to the Happy Feet Two Videogame soundtrack.
- "Jardinero" composed for the film A Better Life.
- Ozo currently serves as the house band to Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand Up Revolution, where they wrote and premiered the music video for the song "Hey! It's Fluffy!" featuring Iglesias.
References
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