About the band...

A band that can fill the stage with upwards of 10 people, Umoja is a mix of jazz, Latin, afro-beat, and funk; this, even, is too confining. And with an array of styles, people of all castes and colors flock together as one in a sea of positivity.’Umoja means Unity,’ as the band always assures their fans. When I first met with Umoja it was in a very intimate setting, the band members layered across a living room couch. As I listened to them talk, I realized the band was righteous and honest. Saturday night, to kick off the completion of the first Umoja album, they played a CD release show. I was blown away. No longer did I hear what they had told me, I felt it; I was moved by it. Every person in the sold out show, and even those listening from the streets, shared my same view.

"Umoja. Unity. Oneness. Call the power of love what you wish, but call Umoja a band with a gift."

-grooveshark.com

Band Members

Sebastian Lopez - Guitar, Vocals
Natalia Perez- Vocals
Scott Clayton- Guitar
Michael Pedron - Bass
Jason Prover - Trumpet
Keegan Jerabek - Trumpet
Doug Fischer- Trombone
David Borenstein - Saxophones, Clarinet
Michael Claytor- Shekere, Banjo
Scott Bihorel - Congas, Flute
Adam Finkelman - Timbales
Evan Garfield - Drums, Clave Manufacturer
Paul Kronk- Engineer/Guitar(from left to right; Scott Clayton, Jason Prover, Paul Kronk, Scott Bihorel, Doug Fischer, Keegan Jerabek, Natalia Perez, David Borenstein, Adam Finkleman, Evan Garfield, Michael Claytor, Michael Pedron, Sebastian Lopez)

 

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