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La Junta (www.lajunta505.com)

About Me


LA JUNTA;(n,v),
A board or council; an assembly or gathering; a joint, a community, unity, a military or political group ruling a country after taking power by force. Spanish and Portuguese in origin.
VENUES PERFORMED:
NEW MEXICO:
In SANTA FE….. El Farol, WilLee’s, Santa Fe Brewing Company, Fusion, Garrets’ G-Spot.
In ALBUQUERQUE… The Launchpad, The Sunshine Theater, Ralli’s , The District, Atomic Cantina, Burts Tiki lounge, The Moonlight lounge, The El Rey Theater, Golden West, and the University of New Mexico
In TAOS…. The Marti Grill
ARIZONA: The Loft in Tempe, and The Madd Italian in Flagstaff
CALIFORNIA: 14 Below in Santa Monica, The Knitting Factory in Hollywood, Mongos in San Luis Obispo, Angel’s in Victorville
Performed With:
Tim Reynolds of the Dave Mathews Band, The B-Side Players, Salvador Santana, and Yellow Man
BIOGRAPHY:
La Junta began early 2004 with a sound combining various musical styles. Influenced by so many genres, including jazz, blues, rock, reggae, Latin and hip-hop music, every song is significantly different from the next. Attempting to blend each sound, La Junta believes they have found something very refreshing in an industry of cardboard cutouts. With their unique style as a backdrop, La Junta reflects what they observe in everyday life as well as represent who they and where they come from in a positive way. This is the beginning of “Southwest Funk-Hop”.
Nick Peña (Acoustic/Electric guitar-lead vocals) began teaching himself to play and write songs in 2001 after being inspired by neighbor Tim Reynolds of The Dave Mathews Band. By 2002 Nick was jamming with David Fishback (electric/classical guitar) to waste away the nights. Around that same time an elementary school friend, Aaron Lamb (Drums/backup vocals) would begin to sit in to complete what was the beginning of La Junta. Shortly after, Matt Ojinaga was introduced to the group and by late 2003 La Junta was born. In early 2004 at a show in Arizona, Matt C.T. (Turntables/Vocals) jammed with La Junta for the first time, adding to the diversity of its sound.
With help from some friends in Santa Fe and The Conservatory for Arts and Sciences (AZ), and our friend Brian, La Junta recorded is first full length album entitled “Blue Collar Beats”, which was released in late 2005. That same year, original member David Fishback left the group, and shortly after, Matt C.T. left to focus on his own work.
Since then La Junta has made two additions: Danny "Corazon" Hart (Auxiliary Percussion/backup vocals), who brings to the group his love of music, enthusiasm, and charismatic stage presence, and Delmone Taylor (Alto/Tenor Saxaphone), who adds a musical talent, background and knowledge that would make Coltrane proud. Together La Junta creates a sound fusing Reggae, Latin, Rock, Blues, and Hip-Hop - music with poetic and thought provoking lyrics delivered in English and Spanish rhyme to create what some like to call “Southwest Funk-Hop”.
Recently La Junta released a new full length, industry standard album entitled “What it is” (May 9th, 2008). “What it is” can be described as: a plethora of outspoken word driven by no need for unique musical critique. Various voluptuous vehicles transport by way of rock, reggae, Latin and hip-hop music...but the truth is that without it, we're clueless. The constant energy of “What it is” keeps the listener interested by constantly introducing new flavors, emotions, and routes in which to explore while maintaining a great vibe all the way through. Overall, “What it is” is a powerful stepping stone for La Junta.
This long overdue arrangement of songs includes older songs that have never been recorded, such as: Resurrection, Haters, Pecos, M.J., I Can't, What it is, and Constialmente. Some newer songs on the album include: Richman, The Q-Song, Gente Mi Gente (People My People), No Lloras (Don’t every cry), and Madd Luv. We have been fortunate enough to work with some very energetic and positive individuals on this project such as recording and mixing engineer Josh Shepard of Timbre studios, as well as mastering engineer Doug Geist of Santa Fe Center Studios.
Though the album is an amazing fingerprint for La Junta, nothing compares to the energy, fun, and musicianship of a live La Junta show, fans often compare La Junta to groups such as Ozomatli, 311, O.A.R., Dave Mathews, and Sublime. Because of this La Juntas fan base continues to grow exponentially, based on a consistent incline of CD sales and attendance at live performances.
CONTACT: [email protected]
www.myspace.com/lajunta
www.lajunta505.com
www.cdbaby.com/lajunta
FOR BOOKING INFORMATION:
VISIT www.lajunta505.com OR E-mail [email protected]
View La Junta's EPK
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/3/2005
Band Website: www.lajunta505.com
Band Members: Q Song You Tube Video

Nick Pena-Guitar/Vocals

Aaron Lamb-Drums

Matt Ojinaga-Bass

Daniel Hart/Corazon-Percussion

Delmone Taylor-Alto/Tenor Sax

Influences: www.barackobama.com

Sublime, Hendrix, Robbie Johnson, Dave Mathews, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Richie Valenz, Bob Marly, Sonny House, Santana, Steve Chavez, Muddy Waters, Run DMC, Eric Clapton, KRS 1, NWA, Ice Cube, Tribe Called Quest, Peter Tosh, Dr. Dre, Steve Miller Band, Bob Dylan, Tupac, Chris Wallace, Common Sense, Wu-Tang (36), Outkast, Bone Thugs, Pink Floyd, The Roots, Garth Brooks, Gangstar, Marvin Gaye, People Under the Stairs, BB King, Ben Harper, Etta James, Talib, Mos Def, The Eagles, J 5, Green Day, Los Lonely Boys, Nirvana, Otis Redding, Los Lobos, Ray Charles, Buena Vista Social Club, Louis Armstrong, G&R, Slightly Stupid, Paul Simon,

Sounds Like:
View La Junta's EPK

Sublime, Dave Mathews, The Roots, and Juanes all reforming and creating a collective band........or a plate of warm enchiladas, served with beans and spanish rice on a blue plate, with an ice cold tecated while la llorona sings the blues.

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Record Label: none

My Blog

One Night Only!

We're coming out of hypernation for one night only!!  So get out and get your freak on for FreAk-mE FrIDaY MARCH 13th!!*Check out La Junta on FaceBook!www.lajunta505.comiTunes Link:http://itunes.apple...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Feb 2009 09:14:00 GMT

All Hallows Eve

So... its that time of year again when everyone's alter egos come out to play.... Whether your a super hero, a princess, and wanna be pimp or a plain old slut this i YOUR night to be you. This year...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:46:00 GMT

This Weeks "My La Junta" Featuring JENN!!

Thanks for every ones feedback on the "what does La Junta mean to YOU?" blog!! We've been getting some great responses, and we want MORE!! Check out the blog and get back at us and we'll feature you...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 10:49:00 GMT

What Does La Junta Mean To You?

Everyone's always wanting to know..... What does La Junta mean? Short of a Webster Dictionary-Like answer we usually respond with.... "Well, the gathering, unity, community, the joint, togetherness,...
Posted by on Sun, 21 Sep 2008 11:35:00 GMT

Pasatiempo: Review by Rob DeWalt May 9th 2008

I don't know if it's something in the water, but New Mexico bands seem to bereleasing albums like there's no tomorrow. April saw the release of pickerEric Carlson's The Ship in the Sky, and local rock...
Posted by on Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:14:00 GMT

The History of Fiestas in Santa Fe

The cry of "Viva la Fiesta" has been reverberating through the streets of Old Santa Fe every autumn for 296 years. The sound generates a curious blend of thanksgiving, revelry and pride in the hearts ...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Sep 2008 22:50:00 GMT

Que viva la fiesta bitches!!

  Yesssssssssssir.... its that time of year again.  If your from Santa Fe then there is no need for explaination... if your not: Imagine all your worries, negativity, and bad luck being pres...
Posted by on Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:34:00 GMT

2BERs CD releass of CHILDREN OF A MORTAL SUN

Only a few more days until the official release of the new album "Children of a Mortal Sun". If you don't already know the release party's gonna be in downtown ABQ @ Ralli's 4th St. Pub. this Friday. ...
Posted by on Wed, 27 Aug 2008 19:26:00 GMT

Going on Hiatus for the winter...

Check out the shows we have posted through December... these will be the last shows we play for the year! We will be taking a small break for the winter months in order to drop an new album in the sp...
Posted by on Mon, 18 Aug 2008 15:48:00 GMT

"What it is"

So. We've been in the studio for several months now completing what will be our first industry standard album tittled "What it is". This long overdue compilation of songs includes older songs that h...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:27:00 GMT