Saturday, September 25, 2010

Just another band from east L.A.

Ottawa Bluesfest isn't really Ottawa Bluesfest without some kind of controversy. The whole chairs-vs.-standing feud seems to be waning, so this year's grump-fest focussed on the Black Sheep tent. I heard it had a few fans, but most folks seemed to give it a resolute thumbs down, mostly on acoustic grounds. I avoided it for most of the first week, but with neither the main stage nor the Subway Stage affording me a good view I gave in and entered the big tent. I seem to remember something about some exciting performances by the band - so exciting they ended in multiple arrests.The band accurately describes their sound as a combination of everything you can hear rolling down an L.A. street with the car windows open: from rap to cumbia.

El Nino — a.k.a. Justin Poree — works the mike.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Sax-man Ulises Bella toots his own horn.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Asdrubal Sierra handles the singing and also plays a mean trumpet. That's Raúl Pacheco on tres behind him.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Ulises sings!

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Singalong action!

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Little Wil-Dog Abers on bass, big Raul switches to Telecaster.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Running around action!

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Mario Calire mans the skins.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Justin wields the calabash.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Finally, Jiro Yamaguchi Tablas up a storm.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

Brassy action!

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

And finally Wil-Dog gets some mike-time.

Ozomatli at Ottawa Bluesfest 2010

A great party band.
  • Show reminder: It's Day 2 of the O-Town Hoewdown with Evil Farm Children, Buzz Deluxe and Andre Bluteau at Irene's, Madison and Fifth and The Sharks play Zaphod's; J.W. Jones Blues Band and The Hammerheads funk up the Rainbow; the Elmdale House hosts Rudeboy and The Devillaires; Sugarbush, 40-watt Monkey and Cinema L'aumour perform at the Avant-Garde.

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