FREDDY TRUJILLO IN CONCERT AT THE BUSH HOUSE MUSEUM
FREDDY TRUJILLO IN CONCERT AT THE BUSH HOUSE MUSEUM
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2024
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M., CONCERT AT 7 P.M.
Tickets on sale at Eventbrite – Tickets are NOT available at the door!
Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music with Freddy Trujillo at the Bush House Museum! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience the magic of Freddy Trujillo’s singing and guitar playing in the historic setting of the Bush House Museum.
Freddy Trujillo is a singer/songwriter/bassist who hails from Simi Valley, CA. He grew up in a highly musical family. Fred Sr. sang and played guitar in various groups, including The Beethovens, an all-chicano beat combo who gigged all over the southland during the great garage-rock boom of the mid-1960s. Sister A’me Loraine scored two top ten dance hits in the early 90s. Freddy himself played with Pat Smear (Nirvana, Germs) and many other local L.A. acts during the explosion of punk/alternative music that hit L.A. in the 80s and 90s.
Freddy soon re-located to Portland, Oregon and released his acclaimed debut solo record Hawks & Highways, which dealt with the intertwining of Native American and Chicano experiences in rock & roll form. He has since been a sought-after player on the ever-burgeoning Portland scene playing with anyone from Curtis Salgado to Fernando.
Besides his own solo band, Freddy has also been a full time member of The Delines, which is the latest project by novelist Willy Vlautin.
The Bush House Museum Mini-Concert Series is supported in part by a grant from the Marion Cultural Development Corp.