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      Nov 12, 2023 by t bold

      Concert Review:

      La Doña at the Constellation Room, Santa Ana, Southern California

      by Aztec Parrot, host of Radio Aztlán on Fridays from 8pm – 10pm (PST)


      photo credit: PHTOMAN


      In English, La Doña means the well respected woman of the house. On Wednesday night at the
      Constellation Room in Santa Ana, La Doña proved why that name befits her best. She and her
      multi-versatile scaled down quartet of musicians brought a treasure full of genres to play with as La Doña transformed the room into a playground filled with fun and dance.


      Her 12 song set flexed it’s versatility from the beginning with the doo wop group harmony of
      “Loser Girl,” and plenty of the songs from her latest release “Can’t Eat Clout”, an independent
      production which reflects her La Misíon Chicana strength and drive. Her musical career began
      early in her life growing up in a musical family and community household. So she feels
      comfortable on stage as bandleader and arranger. Her confidence rings strongest when she
      embraces the vibe between her band members. They perform in a tranquil constitution as their
      instruments speak lovely sounds that bridge people together through music. Along with her
      salsa cumbia reggaeton style of dance floor shakers, she included a cover of “Sabor A Mi”, the
      classic bolero for lovers and those who ever loved.


      In “Cuando Se Van”, the opening montuno rhythm morphs into a Middle Eastern dabke while La
      Doña throws un grito “¡Que Viva Palestina!” and pleas for a cease fire. What insures for the rest
      of the evening is a barrage of Bay Area hyphy beats collaged with cumbia, tejano blues with
      soul, and what La Doña declares “I can do whatever the fuck I want!” And what she did was
      sing to us in the caring manner of a beloved teacher. Her confidence and stage presence has
      been refined over years while she performed with La Familia Govea and various Bay Area
      groups in and out of San Francisco’s Mission District. And the multiple influences from Doo
      Wop, dembow, hyphy, cumbia, and even Middle Eastern when mixed together can not only
      produce an uplifting feeling of newness but also a dance floor sense of hope for the world. That
      is her magic and medicine. If giving hope and a good time is her magic, let La Doña run the
      house!

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      photo credit: PHTOMAN

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      Posted on Nov 12, 2023 by t bold

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