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Tuesday, May 5th | 6:00pm-10:00pm Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027

A Celebration of Legacy, Labor, and Los Angeles
 
Join the Miguel Contreras Foundation for our annual signature fundraiser honoring the legacy of Miguel Contreras, the strength of the Los Angeles labor movement, and the resilience of our city.
 
After a difficult year for Los Angeles, BLOOM is a celebration of renewal, joy, and collective power, recognizing how far we’ve come and recommitting to the future we are building together.
 
Enjoy an unforgettable evening with live music and dancing, inspiring speakers and awards, great food, an open bar, and the chance to connect with labor leaders, organizers, artists, and community members from across LA.
 
Come celebrate our city, our movement, and the work ahead - and help LA bloom!
 

We look forward to celebrating with you!

This Year's Talent...

Las Cafateras

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About Las Cafateras

GRAMMY-winning bandleader, conguero, and percussionist Poncho Sanchez is among the most influential percussionists in jazz.  For more than four decades, he’s stirred up a fiery stew of straightahead jazz, gritty soul music, and infectious melodies and rhythms from a variety of Latin American and South American sources. Throughout his career, Sanchez has held aloft the torch lit by such innovators as Mongo Santamaria, Tito Puente and Cal Tjader, embraced by each of those icons and entrusted to carry forward the traditions of Latin Jazz.

Sanchez was born in Laredo, Texas, in 1951 to a large Mexican-American family, but grew up in a suburb of Los Angeles, where he was raised on an unusual cross section of sounds that included straightahead jazz, Latin jazz and American soul. By his teen years, his musical consciousness had been solidified by the likes of John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Cal Tjader, Mongo Santamaria, Wilson Pickett, and James Brown. Along the way, he taught himself to play guitar, flute, drums and timbales, but eventually settled on the congas.

After more than two decades in music, Sanchez's efforts paid off when his album ‘Latin Soul’ received a GRAMMY award as Best Latin Album of 1999. Throughout the next decade, Sanchez continued to record, and with his most recent album ‘Trane’s Delight’, he continues to honor the giants whose music has helped shape his own, while building upon the rich legacy they’ve left behind. As this celebratory and heartfelt album exemplifies, he’s long since joined the ranks of the luminaries to whom he pays such profound tribute. Sanchez’s deeply personal reimagining of the jazz canon, as well as his own spirited original compositions, affirm his place at the forefront of Latin Jazz’s trailblazers.

Poncho has recently completed his 31st recording, “Live at The Belly Up Tavern” in Solana Beach, California out March 28, 2025.

Check out a sneak peek of his talents below: