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The
Blazers
From East Los Angeles, The Blazers play big-hearted
Latino roots rock music that's soulful, surprising and always
fun. Combining electric guitars, bass and drums with traditional
instruments such as the tres, bajo sexto and button accordion, The
Blazers make music which draws on the deep well of
Mexican-American
culture and life.
Ruben Guaderrama and Manuel “Manny” Gonzales
are the heart and soul of The Blazers. They started
playing music together in high school where they would perform
at parties, dances, anywhere they could all over East L.A..
They played rock and roll, boleros, Mexican cumbias, and
music from their parents’ record collections. Through
the years, Manny and Rueben went through a succession of
band names, and drummers, honing their craft until they signed
to Rounder Records in the early 1990’s. They released
several records on Rounder, including “ Just For You” which
was produced by Grammy award winning producer, Pete
Anderson (Dwight Yoakam, Roy Orbison, Sara Evans).
This started a friendship that led to the bands current record
deal with Anderson’s label, Little Dog Records.
The first result of this relationship is “17
Jewels”, described by one listener as “The
Blazers Sergeant Peppers album”. Listening to “17
Jewels” one can’t help but agree that
this is their finest release to date. They’ve reached
into their past for some of the songs; Ruben wrote the eminently
positive “Our Time” when he was in high school;
they’ve covered some favorites such as “Leaving
It All Up To You”, and of course there are songs like “And
I Feel It”, “Come On Baby” (in Spanish
and English) and the tender “Next To Me” all
featuring Manny and that undeniable Blazers sound that will
put a smile on your face and have you dancing before you
know it.
We’re “the other band” from East LA” says
Manny with a laugh. Constant comparisons to Los Lobos aside,
this band tours constantly throughout the United States, and
takes regular forays to Europe. They have developed a reputation
as an excellent live band and an extraordinarily nice group
of guys. “We’ve played with Los Lobos in Salt Lake
City and Alvin Lee in Sweden last summer, “ says Ruben, “and
in both instances the audience response has been overwhelming.
It’s good to see that we have sort of a universal appeal.”
For now, The Blazers are happy to be on a
new label, making music for Little Dog Records. “We
have always enjoyed working with Pete, “ says Ruben. “He’s
very creative and it’s almost like he’s another
member of the band. We feel like family members at Little
Dog.”
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