Ray Lugo Explained

Ray Lugo
Birth Date:15 November 1967
Birth Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Origin:New York City, U.S.
Instrument:Vocals, guitar, bass, percussion
Occupation:Musician, record producer
Years Active:1987–present
Label:Freestyle, Record Kicks, Little Boat, Fania, Warner, Ubiquity Records, Dutch East India Trading, Peace & Rhythm, Ammonite
Associated Acts:Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra
Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers
Terrificos
Charlie Hunter
Warzone
Jawbreaker
King Chango
Faze Action
Antibalas
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
Richie Ray
Pete Rodriguez
Roberto Roena
Fünf Sterne deluxe
Bosq

Ray Joseph Lugo (born November 15, 1967) is an American musician. Singing in English and Spanish, Lugo is internationally known for his prolific output and diverse solo work,[1] as well as for leading the groups Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra, Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers[2] and other projects.[3] [4]

Early life

Lugo was born in Caracas, Venezuela.[5] His father, Olmedo Lugo, is a Venezuelan lawyer, journalist, and author of Spanish descent. His mother, Lumen Palma, a former secretary, is of Spanish, Italian and Native American descent. As an unwed mother, Lugo's mother, ostracized by her family and facing discrimination from conservative society, left for the United States shortly after his birth. Lugo credits his mother's lifelong love of Classical music for inspiring his interest in the arts.[6] As a child, he was a big fan of Chopin's "Nocturnes".

Career

Early years

Lugo grew up on New York City's Lower East Side, a few blocks from CBGB's, immersed in between the harsh environment that was the city's reality throughout the 1970s and the variety of the art and music scenes centered around downtown Manhattan.[7]

In his early teens, Lugo was a B-boy, immersed in the Big Apple's nascent hip-hop, graffiti and breakdancing cultures.[8] The rise of punk rock and the intermingling taking place in underground New York City clubs like Danceteria, The Roxy NYC and Save the Robots in the early 1980s drew Lugo towards the emerging hardcore scene largely based around CBGB's through his association with a number of pioneering bands in the genre, such as Warzone, whom he managed as a teen,[9] Agnostic Front, Bad Brains, Leeway, Youth of Today, Gorilla Biscuits and others. While in college at New York University, Lugo befriended guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach and drummer Adam Pfahler, who invited Lugo to serve as first vocalist for the earliest incarnation of emo legends Jawbreaker. One of their band's first performances was as opening act for a play written and performed by Adam's sister, Kembra Pfahler of The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black and her then husband and guitarist, Samoa Moriki.

In the early to mid-1990s, Lugo ran a small independent label out of a recording studio on Ludlow Street where he drew inspiration from the eclectic variety of groups and musicians associated with the studio, such as Chocolate Genius, Sim Cain, Marc Ribot Cibo Matto, and an early incarnation of Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings. Lugo also produced the first recordings and served as live-show hype man for Latin-ska band King Chango during that band's initial stages, with the relationship souring after a legal dispute over control of those initial recordings following the band's signing to David Byrne's Luaka Bop Label. During his time working with King Chango, Lugo befriended producer Bosco Mann and Saxophonist Martin Perna as college students and invited them to play in the band, prior to them forming influential groups like The Daktaris and Antibalas as well as Daptone Records, largely reviving global interest in funk, soul and Afrobeat.

Kokolo

In 2001, Lugo formed Kokolo, after becoming interested in the Afrobeat music of Nigeria's Fela Kuti. Kokolo became part of the new wave of Afrobeat groups that emerged in New York in the early 2000s[10] and would go on to play concerts globally and collaborate with artists such as Fela Kuti & Egypt 80/King Sunny Ade drummer Jojo Kuo, Jazz guitarist Charlie Hunter, Antibalas, Faze Action and many others. The band has released five studio albums: 2002's Fuss and Fight, 2004's More Consideration,[11] 2007's Love International, 2009's Heavy Hustling and 2016's 100 Fevers. The group has been featured in international compilations, alongside artists like Femi Kuti, Ska Cubano, Tony Allen, U-Roy, Caetano Veloso, Masters at Work, Quantic, Salif Keita, Gerardo Frisina, Baaba Maal, Jazztronik, Zero 7, Afro Celt Sound System, Joe Bataan, Common, The Orb, Eric B & Rakim and many more.

Boogaloo Destroyers

In 2011, Lugo formed the group Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers, centering their sound around 1960s golden-era Boogaloo, a style that was a precursor to salsa in New York City. The band's first album, Mi Watusi,[12] [13] was well received by fans and critics internationally. The second studio album, ¡Que Chevere! saw its release in 2014 and the album proved instrumental in expanding the group's appeal to a new range of fans and critics [14] internationally,[15] [16] culminating in a Summer 2015 show at New York's Lincoln Center, where the band performed with pianist Richie Ray as well as with Boogaloo pioneer Pete Rodriguez, who performed live for the first time in over 30 years.[17]

Solo

2012 saw the release of Lugo's first solo album We Walk Around Like This, on which he highlighted his expanding eclectic tastes. The album featured tones and sounds from locations he felt to be of particular importance to the history of groove-based music, such as Bahia, Lagos, Kingston, San Juan, and Harlem.[18] The album provided Lugo the opportunity to embark on a solo world tour [19] that featured concerts in the U.S., Canada, South America, Europe, Asia,[20] Australia[21] and New Zealand.

In 2016, Lugo provided lead vocals and collaborated with Latin percussionist and bandleader Roberto Roena on Aquarembe by Bosq Y La Candela All-Stars, seeing it released on Fania Records. Lugo's second solo album, 2017's Now, highlighted a nod towards more electronic tones and his search for new approaches.

In 2017, Lugo collaborated with German Hip-Hop supergroup Fünf Sterne deluxe on a song and video titled "Afrokalle", featured on the band's album, Flash.[22] [23]

In January 2018, Lugo embarked on a solo tour of Asia featuring DJ Sets and live performances in Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand and China.[24] [25]

April 2018 saw the release of "Pegate Pa' Ca", a song by Bosq featuring lead vocals by Ray Lugo. The track was part of Bosq's Love and Resistance album which was released on Ubiquity Records.[26]

Lugo released a new album, entitled Family Remixes, in August 2018. The album, released on blue vinyl via Ammonite Records, comprised remixed interpretations of Lugo's "Now" album by producers from Australia, Serbia, Portugal, England, Italy, Puerto Rico and other countries.[27]

Terrificos

Working with Cleveland film composer Jake Fader, Lugo formed a new project dubbed "Terrificos" in 2015. The group's sound centers on intertwining influences from South American genres such as Chicha, Cumbia with dance elements and cinematic soundscapes. The duo's first studio album, Go South was well embraced.[28]

A vinyl EP, entitled "Kokolo vs.Terricos" and containing remixes of music by both groups was released in November 2018 on American label Peace & Rhythm.[29]

Personal life

In 2009, Lugo married French Psychotherapist Rachel Jedwab. The couple live with their two children, as well as two older children from Lugo's previous marriage, and split time between the United States and France.

Lugo has held a lifelong interest in the discourses of Buddha, Krishnamurti, Rajneesh and the Tao Te Ching and feels these have helped him become more balanced in life.

In his spare time, Lugo runs a soccer league for children with special needs and follows Spain's La Liga and England's Premier League.

Discography [30]

Studio albums

AlbumLabelYear of releaseAvailable formats
! width="200"Ray Lugo Family RemixesLittle Boat/Ammonite2018LP, iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo 100 FeversLittle Boat/Peace & Rhythm2017LP, iTunes
! width="200"Ray Lugo NowLittle Boat2017iTunes
! width="200"Terrificos Go SouthLittle Boat/Peace & Rhythm2016LP, iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo Remixed WorldwideLittle Boat2015iTunes
! width="200"Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers ¡Que Chevere!'Freestyle2014LP, iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo En EspañolLittle Boat2013iTunes
! width="200"Ray Lugo We Walk Around Like ThisLittle Boat2012LP, iTunes
! width="200"Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers Mi WatusiLittle Boat2011LP, iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo Heavy HustlingLittle Boat2009iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo Love InternationalLittle Boat2007iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo More ConsiderationLittle Boat2004iTunes
! width="200"Kokolo Fuss And FightLittle Boat2002iTunes

12" singles | EPs

12" single | EPLabelYear of releaseAvailable formats
! width="200"Kokolo vs. Terrificos Remix EPPeace & Rhythm2018LP
! width="200"Ray Lugo – Bahia Love EPJazz & Milk2012LP
! width="200"Kokolo – The Magnificent Seven EPShiftin' Gears2010LP
! width="200"Kokolo – Nueva York 12" Malena ReworkFreestyle2007LP
! width="200"Kokolo – Balkan Beat Box Split EPSol Selectas2008LP
! width="200"Kokolo – Sabroso 12"Freestyle2005LP
! width="200"Kokolo – Roy Davis Jr. Split EPJamayka2005LP
! width="200"Kokolo – More Consideration EPFreestyle2005LP
! width="200"Kokolo – Mister Sinister 12"Jamayka2004LP
! width="200"Kokolo – Root To The Fruit 12"Freestyle2004LP
! width="200"Ice Cream Headache – Ice Cream Headache"Underhanded1995CD

7" singles

7" singleLabelYear of releaseAvailable formats
! width="200"Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers - ¡Que Chevere! (My Baby's Got Latin Soul)Freestyle20147"
! width="200"Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers – El Ritmo De Nueva YorkFreestyle20147"
! width="200"Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers – Swingy BoogalooFreestyle20117"
! width="200"Ray Lugo's L.E.S. Express – Love Me GoodRecord Kicks20107"
! width="200"Ray Lugo's L.E.S. Express – I Dream Of BahiaRecord Kicks20097"
! width="200"Kokolo – Afrika Man (Feat. Jojo Kuo)Record Kicks20097"
! width="200"Kokolo – Soul PowerRecord Kicks20087"
! width="200"Kokolo – Girls On FilmRecord Kicks20087"
! width="200"Kokolo – The Magnificent Seven"VampiSoul20087"
! width="200"Kokolo – The Way UpTramp20077"
! width="200"Kokolo – Our Own ThingFreestyle20077"
! width="200"Kokolo – Heaven"AfroKats20077"
! width="200"Kokolo – Each One Teach One"AfroKats20067"
! width="200"Kokolo – Donkey"Afrokings20027"
! width="200"Militant – Come In Peace"Underhanded19967"
! width="200"Twin Barrels Burning – Digging A Hole"Dutch East India Trading19927"

Compilations featuring Ray Lugo Music

CompilationLabelYear of releaseAvailable formats
! width="200"New York FeverWagram2017CD, iTunes
! width="200"The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club, Vol. 3Freestyle2014CD, iTunes
! width="200"FootprintsJazz & Milk2014LP, CD, iTunes
! width="200"The Rough Guide To Latin Rare GrooveWMN2014CD, iTunes
! width="200"Lounge AnthologyWagram2013CD, iTunes
! width="200"The Greatest Latin PartyX52013iTunes
! width="200"Fiesta LatinaX52013iTunes
! width="200"Top Latin RemixSix Degrees2013CD, iTunes
! width="200"10th AnniversaryRecord KicksCD< 2013iTunes
! width="200"I Love LoungeWagram2012CD, iTunes
! width="200"GlobaltronicaX52012CD, iTunes
! width="200"Club Anthems: The Cure and The CauseVanilla OMP2012iTunes
! width="200"Afro Club Night 2Kittball Records2012CD, LP
! width="200"Plaintaste Of FunkPiola Libri2011CD
! width="200"Contemporary AfrobeatTramp2011CD, LP
! width="200"Soulshaker Vol. 7Record Kicks2010CD, LP
! width="200"Kokolo: Pegao PegaoRadio Pirata2010CD
! width="200"Dancers MasterpieceP-Vine2010CD
! width="200"City Lounge 7Wagram2010CD, iTunes
! width="200"Deep Funk Vol. 3La Suite2010CD, iTunes
! width="200"Mo' Record KicksRecord Kicks2010CD, iTunes
! width="200"Soul Shaker Vol. 6Record Kicks2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"H2G JapanH2G Factory2009CD
! width="200"Planet Up The PlanetPlanetwize2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"Funk Aid For AfricaDubspot2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"Republica Afrobeat 3Love Monk2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"Balearic Beach SessionsCool Pool2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"Afrobeat ClubUnion Square2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"Rough Guide To Afrobeat RevivalWorld Music Network2009CD, iTunes
! width="200"Soul Shaker Vol. 5Record Kicks2008CD, iTunes
! width="200"Funkanova"Prominence2008CD, iTunes
! width="200"Collected Singles Vol. 5Freestyle2008CD, iTunes
! width="200"Collected Singles Vol. 2Freestyle2008CD, iTunes
! width="200"Collected Singles Vol. 1Freestyle2008CD, iTunes
! width="200"Nu AfroWagram2007CD, iTunes
! width="200"Soul Shaker Vol. 4Record Kicks2007CD, iTunes
! width="200"The Afro Sound Of HouseTraxsource2007CD, iTunes
! width="200"Timeless AnthemsJetstar2006CD, iTunes
! width="200"Feel The Beat: AfrofunkBig Sur2006CD
! width="200"Freestyle RemixedFreestyle2006CD, iTunes
! width="200"Loft PartyKinky Sweet2006CD, iTunes
! width="200"Beginners Guide To Afro LoungeNascente2006CD
! width="200"Africa 100Pitchfork Media2005CD
! width="200"Afrique C'est Chic Box SetKinky Sweet2005CD
! width="200"Even Nice GirlsPublic Release2005CD
! width="200"Frequent Flyer Mile HighKinky Sweet2005CD, iTunes
! width="200"Afrique C'est Chic 3Slip 'N Slide2005CD, iTunes
! width="200"Future World Funk…On The RunEther2005CD, iTunes
! width="200"House AfrikaHouse Afrika2004CD
! width="200"Afrobeat Sudan Aid ProjectModiba2004CD
! width="200"One Love Vol. 1Pure Hemp2004CD
! width="200"African XpressShakti/Virgin2003CD
! width="200"Big Daddy Volume 3: The ShowstopperBig Daddy2002CD
! width="200"Live From WFMUWMFU2002CD

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ray Lugo. WDR Radio, Germany.
  2. Web site: "The Boogaloo Never Died". August 4, 2015 . Vice.
  3. Web site: Listen to Ray Lugo (Kokolo) mixset @ Kosmos Lab 01.07.17. May 24, 2023 . Kosmos Radio, Greece.
  4. Web site: Ray Lugo. February 22, 2017. StarWax Magazine, France.
  5. Web site: Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers. Paris DJs, France.
  6. Web site: Peace & Rhythm's Interview with Producer Ray Lugo. September 30, 2014 . Peace & Rhythm, USA .
  7. Web site: Black Mama Interview Ray Lugo Part 2. Radio Popolare Roma, Italy.
  8. Web site: NdujaBitz Interviews Ray Lugo Part 1. Ndujabitz, Italy.
  9. Web site: Racist Skins Weren't Welcome In Warzone's LES. September 2, 2016 . Clrvynt, USA.
  10. Web site: FELA LIVES : A Beat Grows in Brooklyn. The African Magazine, USA .
  11. Web site: Kokolo More consideration. March 26, 2007. Pop Matters, USA.
  12. Web site: Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers. Latina Stereo, Colombia.
  13. Web site: Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers. Los Cuadros De Chiqui, Spain.
  14. Web site: Ray Lugo & The Boogaloo Destroyers - ¡Que Chevere!. February 24, 2014 . Solar Latin Club, Colombia.
  15. Web site: Let's Boogaloo!. Business Zavarnik, Ukraine .
  16. Web site: Ray Lugo – Son Deuxieme Album Boogaloo Dans Les Bacs!. Fonkadelica, France .
  17. Web site: We Like It Like That! A Boogaloo Celebration. Lincoln Center.
  18. Web site: Ray Lugo. Groove Attack, Germany.
  19. Web site: Ray Lugo 2012 World Tour Journal. Youtube.
  20. Web site: Afro Sunday with Ray Lugo @ The Observatory. Saigoneer, Vietnam .
  21. Web site: Funk and afro with a visit from Ray Lugo. PBS 106.7FM, Australia.
  22. Web site: Fünf Sterne Deluxe, Afrokalle. AllMusic .
  23. Web site: Fünf Sterne Deluxe, Flash. Discogs .
  24. Web site: Melting Spot featuring Ray Lugo. Saigoneer, Vietnam .
  25. Web site: Wild Fiyah featuring Ray Lugo Live. Singapore Gigs, Singapore.
  26. Web site: Bosq-Love and Resistance. Nostalgia King, USA .
  27. Web site: Ray Lugo – Family Remixes. August 8, 2018. Astronaut, Serbia .
  28. Web site: The 5 Pointz About Ray Lugo. Radio Krimi, France .
  29. Web site: Kokolo vs. Terrificos. Discogs .
  30. Web site: Ray Lugo Discography Credits. Discogs .