San Antonio cumbia funk big band Bombasta has will celebrate the release of a new music video with a party on Sept. 20 at Jaime's Place.
Local cumbia fusion collective Bombasta will release their new single “Barrio Unido” with a music video viewing party at Jaime’s Place on Wednesday, Sept. 20.’s frontman Roberto Livar, heaven would be a concert that gets a whole community dancing to socially conscious songs with an irresistible backbeat.
The community activist and self-professed atheist might just have achieved his vision of the afterlife with a newly released music video for “Barrio Unido,” a fiercely uplifting protest song penned in the wake of the May 2022 Uvalde school shooting tragedy. Hate, pain and turmoil in the world can debilitate, but can also be a call to come together and realize the power of community, Livar said during an interview at“If we can bring folks together for one night, for one set, let it all kind of melt off their shoulders so they can reconnect with each other in physical space together, that’s heaven,” he said.Some melting was literal during the hours the video was made, “on a hot summer night” in July, as an announcement to media describes.
The 10-member band gathered family, friends and neighborhood denizens in the open-air yard of Jaime’s Place, having repositioned the corner stage to a more central location so all facets of the surrounding neighborhood would appear in the video. Kalpulli AyolopaktzinLocal personalities spotted dancing in the video include judges and activists, along with theater artist Marisela Barrera and actor Jesse Borrego.
coordinator James Borrego, served as director of photography for the video and engaged a group of his students to help with production.mural by Ernesto Hernandez just around the corner from Jaime’s Place.Livar enlisted friends in several car clubs to multiply what he called the “puro San Anto” cultural aspect of the video, showing off a glowing lowrider from High Rollerz, a
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