KCRW presents Mariachi El Bronx + Tijuana Panthers! The night begins with Tijuana Panthers, the laid-back indie rock trio from Long Beach, known for blending surf rock, garage, and lo-fi indie vibes with catchy melodies. Mariachi El Bronx will then bring their brand of Mexican mariachi music to the stage. Popular KCRW DJ LeRoy Downs will spin an eclectic set throughout the night.
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Schedule:
6:00 pm, KCRW DJ Leroy Downs
7:00 pm, Tijuana Panthers
7:45 pm, KCRW DJ Leroy Downs
8:30 pm, Mariachi El Bronx
Mariachi El Bronx
What started in 2008 as The Bronx's creative experiment became Mariachi El Bronx's unlikely headlining career - a project rooted in their deep connection to the Hispanic music and culture of their Los Angeles home. Although seemingly different, the band doesn’t see the genres of punk and mariachi as mutually exclusive - they instead view them as spiritually entwined forces rooted in resilient storytelling. “Punk rock and mariachi music are very similar in soul,” says songwriter and lead vocalist Matt Caughthran. “It's working-class music. It’s real music.”
Despite nearly two decades of success, Mariachi El Bronx still considers themselves lifelong students of the art form. That reverence carries over to their iconic charro suits, which often attract nearly as much attention as the music itself. The band has long turned to Casa del Mariachi in Boyle Heights - a shop honored by the city as a historic landmark - where Jorge Tello (aka Mr. George) has been handcrafting traditional suits for more than 50 years. "This band has always been about learning and exchanging culture through music and art,” says Caughthran. “That’s what it’s all about! Everything we do comes from the heart and soul.”
Tijuana Panthers
In one form or another, Tijuana Panthers have existed for most of their members’ lives. Daniel Michicoff (bass/vocals), Chad Wachtel (guitar/vocals), and Phil Shaheen (drums/vocals) became friends when they were teenagers in Long Beach, California, and started playing music together soon after, eventually becoming one of the shining stars of the twenty-first century garage-rock revival scene—a (relatively) chill surf-rock-inspired complement to the ruckus of acts like Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees. But while many of their initial contemporaries have gone through lineup changes or thrown in the towel, the Panthers are hanging tough—and, in a sense, just hitting their stride.
DJ Leroy Downs
LeRoy Downs has been an icon in the jazz industry for the past twenty years. The Los Angeles jazz radio program & festival host, journalist, television producer, curator, and concert series producer began his career with station 88.1 FM KKJZ and has continued to contribute to the art form as a broadcaster on several Los Angeles radio stations.