Benefit Concert

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LOOKING FOR GOOD FUN & GOOD MUSIC, FOR A GOOD CAUSE?

See you Sunday at the PALOMA ROOM in Montebello
JANUARY 17, 2010 starting at 3:00pm !
a musical all-star afternoon benefit tardeada

Featuring live on stage:

The Salas Brothers & the Salas Brothers Band~ VIERNES TRESE ~ BAG OF TRICKS ~
Including Members of TIERRA, DOWN WITH 3, of EL CHICANO, THE HEAT, THE WISEGUYS and many more surprise musical guests!!

Hosted by Internet TV’s MR. DURAN

~FREE parking ~ FOOD ~ RAFFLES ~ DOOR PRIZES ~

The PALOMA ROOM ( formerly the Montebello Inn)
624 Whittier Blvd
Montebello, CA 90640
323-346-3400 ext 1

All proceeds benefit The LATINO ARTIST SERVICES Group and STUDIO 2425

~ dedicated to the development, promotion, and exposure of Los Angeles’s multi-talented Latino-Chicano Music Artists and community !

 

Highly recommended by:
Frankie Firme ~ LatinoLA.com ~ The Lost Memories Radio Station~ Chicano Express Radio ~ the East L.A. Revue


Excerpt from LatinLA.com (written by Frankie Firme)

…Moving along a little down the freeway to Montebello, Rudy and Steve Salas, aka THE SALAS BROTHERS of TIERRA fame, will be joined by some well-known L.A. music friends such as DOWN WITH 3, members of TIERRA and EL CHICANO, hot new groups like THE HEAT, VIERNES TRESE, and a host of other surprise music guests at the PALOMA ROOM (formerly the Montebello Inn) on Whittier Boulevard, on Sunday, January 17th.

Starting at 3 pm, the public is invited to a musical tardeada, with food, FREE parking, raffles, door prizes, and some the East Side’s best musical talent with some surprise guests. Proceeds will benefit the new LATINO ARTIST SERVICES group, and Studio2425. Both were established to assist existing veteran and upcoming Latino music artists in Los Angeles, and they are planning some expansion of their services in 2010, but need our help.

“There is so much untapped Latino music talent in Los Angeles, and somebody has to help expose and promote this wealth of music and art in our community to the world. The art of music is beautiful, and has been and for generations, describing the people, OUR people, of those generations, and I just couldn’t see it all slip away into obscurity,” Rudy Salas tells LatinoLA. “So we established Studio 2425 and the L.A.S. as a way for L.A. artists to establish themselves, grow, record, stay alive, cross-promote, perform, and gain the exposure in the commercial music world they might have otherwise been denied. When my brother Steve and I first started in music, there were a lot of small public venues where people gathered, and we could perform and get a little bit of exposure from those venues, which helped launch our careers. With the advancement of music genres and the digital and Internet world, those small venues are all but gone, and today’s artists face a tougher world of commercial competition and exposure.

L.A.S. and STUDIO 2425 wants to even the playing field, and we invite and welcome all support and new artists to meet and join with us in this new decade of change and more great music to come.”

SUNDAY, January 17th from 3pm to 9pm ~ We’ll see you all there, and don’t be surprised who else shows up !

For more info: (323) 346-3400 ext 1


FROM NOW UNTIL JAN. 15TH, YOU CAN
Can’t make it to the event, but still want to donate to the cause?  Click here to access the donate button or call (323) 346-3400 x19 for information on where to send your donation.

 

** Attn artists… if you are performing at this event, please send us your web address so we can link you up!