Los Hooligans

Los Hooligans combines traditional Jamaican ska, modern and traditional jazz, Latin American music and Rhythm and blues. (There is another Los Hooligans - a 1960s Latin-pop group with a doo-wop sound not in any way related to this act.)

Hailing from Fresno, California, Los Hooligans was formed in 1992 by friends from California State University, Fresno, former members of other local ska bands, CSUF band alumni and/or band directors in the Fresno area. They are led by founding members Rodney Yokota (Bass/vocals) and Frank Zamora (baritone sax). Other members include: Dan Pena (trumpet), Matt Carroll (trombone), Todd Doucet (tenor sax), Adam Lee (drums), Raymond Gonzalez (Latin percussion), Richard Giddens (bass), and AJ Fox (guitar/vocals).

Los Hooligans has two full-length CDs, Traditions (1997, Moon Ska Records) and Mafioso Ska (2005, Shantytown Recordings/Jump Up Records). They appear on compilations by the record labels Steady Beat Recordings, Kingpin Records, Atzlan Records and Moon Ska Records.

Los Hooligans has shared the stage with acts such as: The Aggrolites, Bad Manners, Bim Skala Bim, Dance Hall Crashers, The Skatalites, Hepcat, Soulfly, The Specials, The Toasters, The (English) Beat and Let's Go Bowling.

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