Friday, November 17, 2023 *KUCR DJs present Radiowave at the Getaway Cafe
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!
photo credit: PHTOMAN
Click to Buy Tix —> UCR The Barn | Ticketing – ARCHER OH, Mexican Slum Rats, Sundiver CA, & The Hayds $25 for Non-UCR / $20 for UCR Students, Staff, Faculty
SAT NOVEMBER 11TH BAND-IT BOOKING, MANO Y MANO, & KUCR 88.3FM PRESENT… ARCHER OH MEXICAN SLUM RATS SUNDIVER CA THE HAYDS KUCR 88.3FM GUEST DJS ARTIST BIOS: ARCHER OH: (Moreno Valley, CA) – Archer Oh is an Indie Garage Rock band from Moreno Valley, CA comprised of vocalist/guitarist Arturo “Archer” Medrano, bassist Pedro Hernandez, lead guitarist Diego Jacuinde, and drummer Juan Cabrera. Humbly beginning in 2015, the band played shows in friends yards, pools, and backyards gradually amassing a cult following that has stuck by through the years and watched climb to their current peak. In that time, they released their first record “The Gold One” shortly after the formation of the group, followed an EP, and a slew of singles, like “Easy Eyes” and “Sophomore City” which became crowd favorites, all leading into their latest record, “Gradients” which was supported by a sold-out headline show at the iconic Glass House in Pomona, CA.
FEATURING LIVE PERFORMANCES BY:
THE MISMITHS
(Tribute to The Misfits & The Smiths)
LOST CAT
(All female vintage Rock n Roll)
KUCR 88.3FM GUEST DJS
EVENT INFO:
6PM-10PM / ALL AGES / OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
FREE ENTRY WITH PRE-REGISTRATION
FULL BAR FOR 21+ / KITCHEN / OUTDOOR PATIO
COSTUMES ENCOURAGED (See guidelines below).
HALLOWEEN COSTUME ETIQUETTE:
In preparation for our upcoming Halloween concert at The Barn, we’d like to emphasize the importance of respectful Halloween costume choices. Maintaining a positive and considerate atmosphere for all attendees, including students, faculty, staff, customers, and fellow concert-goers, is essential. To ensure everyone has an enjoyable time, please adhere to the following costume guidelines:
Cultural Sensitivity: Please refrain from wearing any costumes that may be considered culturally offensive. It’s essential to show respect for diverse backgrounds and traditions.
Avoid Controversy: We kindly ask that you avoid divisive or controversial costume choices related to current news topics. Costumes intended to dismiss or humiliate public figures, such as presidents or government officials, may need to be better received. Remember, humor is subjective, and what’s funny to one person may not be to another.
Be Mindful of Others: While funny costumes can be a hit, it’s crucial not to create humor at someone else’s expense. Offensive costumes aren’t limited to cultural appropriation or sacrilegious themes. For instance, costumes that mock pregnancy can be hurtful to individuals who are currently or have been pregnant.
No Masks or Weapons Allowed: For the safety and comfort of all attendees, please do not wear masks or bring any weapons, real or imitation, to the event. This ensures a secure environment and prevents any potential misunderstandings or concerns.
By following these guidelines, we can ensure that everyone has a fantastic time at the Halloween concert and enjoy the spirit of the season without causing discomfort or offense to anyone. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We look forward to celebrating Halloween together at The Barn.
PARKING INFO:
FREE PARKING AVAILABLE AT LOT 30 AFTER 6PM
Hourly Pay-by Space-parking available in lots 4, and 6. Permits are available only for the specified numbered parking space purchased. Purchase at permit vending machine at the lot or via the Parkmobile app. For more information, visit: www.parkmobile.com or call 1(877) 727-5932. Free Parking or UCR parking pass holders in Lot 30, 5, or 6 after 6pm.