Burning Manilow

An Eagle Rock-based quintet, the band fuses original, atmospheric rock with R&B roots that draw inspiration from the soulful sounds of 1970s pop.
Sultry vocals and lush harmonies meld with deep grooves and biting lyrics in finely honed arrangements that allow the individual musicality of each band member to shine. “Imagine Fleetwood Mac with a Police-like rhythm section.”
Laura Embry – vox Darren Embry – bass/vox Niko Embry – drums Derock Goodwin – guitars Andrew Hindes – keys
The band has just completed their new EP titled Transient Global Amnesia in partnership with C4 Music Lab recording studios in Highland Park, California
CONTACT: burningmanilow@gmail.com | https://www.facebook.com/burningmanilow

Dahli Mamas

Dahli Mamas found each other on the blazing blacktop of Dahlia Heights Elementary School. We’re rad moms who play rock, punk, and new wave covers plus some grade school-themed originals. We’re stoked to be a part of our vibrant community, to help raise funds for our school’s art programs, and to raise the profile of creative hard working parents. We LOVE playing together and bring the joy to our shows.

Jones

1. Guns for hire who decided to become their own artist.
2. Two cellos, guitar and drums.
3. Band motto: “if you’re not having fun, I quit.”
4. Based in the Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles

Some of Jones’ collective credits: Poe, Game of Thrones, Will I. Am, X-Files, Brian
Wilson, Bratz Dolls, Barbie, Disney, The Voice, NFL / NBA / MLB, Sara Bareilles, Tracy
Chapman, Bob Dylan, The Turtles (Flo & Eddie), It’s A Beautiful Day, The Carpenters,
Holland-Dozier-Holland, Avenged Sevenfold,

ERHS Latin Jazz Band

The Eagle Rock Latin Jazz Band was formed in 2006 as a part of the ERHS stage show “La Loteria”. The group was so well received that it was kept alive as an independent ensemble. Since then, the group has performed at the Eagle Rock Music Festival, in joint concerts with the CSULA and Cal Arts Latin Jazz ensembles, and for many civic functions in Los Angeles. Student alumni of the group have since gone on to perform salsa music professionally and as members of local college ensembles.

In 2009, the ensemble was adopted by A World Fit For Kids, a non profit organization that works with LAUSD’s “Beyond The Bell” to sponsor after school programs for young people. These fine students (grades 7-12) continue to work throughout the year, bringing the gift of salsa music to Eagle Rock High’s ever-expanding music program.

Social Media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Eagle-Rock-High-School-Latin-Jazz-Ensemble

Thee Idylls

Birthed under the dim fluorescents of northeast LA taco trucks, Eagle Rock, CA garage rock band Thee Idylls somehow stumbled into an identity that falls somewhere between the pastoral and melancholy gothic south, Brit inspired post punk, and the ethos of LA punk and surf.

Happy listening.

Mark Van Eps: Guitar/Organ
Kaya Shaffer: Drums / B. Vox
John Crooke: Guitar / L. Vox
Matt Hemingway: Bass

Super Lunch

Super Lunch is composed of super serious music manes Aiden Gilbert, Evan Lytle, Owen Migel, Kieran Black, & Austin Kenwood. We rep Glendale and Pasadena respectively. Kill it, no passing.

Nancy Sanchez

Nancy is a singer-songwriter cantautora born in Toluca Mexico and raised in Southern California. Her latest album American Novio tells stories of these two cultures colliding. Nancy’s song Puerta Del Sol was placed in the STARZ network’s original series VIDA. You can here many of Nancy’s influences in her songs including Jazz, Mexican folkloric, Pop and Alternative.

www.NancySanchezMusic.com

High Cameras

ex Volcano Suns/Shudder to Think/Jawbox, etc. flexing their indie-rock muscle memory.
Instagram: @highcameras

AfriCali

AfriCali is a California-based creative collaborative in sound created by South African born, Northern California MC/vocalist ‘Eyezon incomposing a unique blend of soulful rock, blues, heavy rhythms and percussion of 1970s African music topped with coastal-psych seasoning. It’s a sound that embodies the meaning of Afro-fusion.
The most interesting thing about AfriCali is that it lends importance to all the instrumentation as much as it does to the vocals, while the melodies of each instrument and voice develops in episodes, as opposed to the familiar verse-chorus format. What is astounding about this piece is its absolute ground-breaking and utterly contemporary fusion of innumerable elements. About as experimental and open-hearted as music gets, the endless interweaving of various keyboard, guitar sounds, the vocals and the evolving percussion, equals a masterpiece in any terms.

having toured with a plethora of musicians from different styles and musical background like former label mate K’naan, Stephen Marley, members of fela kuti, Hugh Masekela, and played festivals such as harmony festival, one love one heart music festival, Nacarubi Fest, Fillmore jazz fest, eagle Rock music festival, soul play and more.
their debut album ‘Tought to a culture’s released last October by German indie Label Tokyo Dawn Records has gotten raving reviews and major radio support via UK&s BBC, Kcrw and college radio across the country.

Instagram: @afrocali

Small Forward

While attending college in Los Angeles, Michael, Rounak, Nick and Campbell started making pop music conjured by a love of Americana and blissed-out folk. Since 2014, they’ve recorded an eponymous debut EP, a full-length home recorded debut album (The Moon You Stand On, 2016) and a mini-album (Affections) released on Forged Artifacts (Los Angeles Police Department, Tomemitsu, Big Air) in October 2017. Their ever-changing style has adopted everything from downtempo bedroom-recordings to lush, kaleidoscopic psych-rock in an already sizeable body of work, all with a wide-eyed lens of relentless curiosity.