Ladama


LADAMA is a Latin alternative band of three women musicians and activists—Lara Klaus, Daniela Serna, and Maria "Mafer Bandola" González Olivo—originating from Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela respectively, along with their collaborator, American bassist Pat Swoboda. Their music fuses sounds from South America and the Caribbean with soul, R&B, and pop.
In addition to public performances, LADAMA holds educational workshops in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, where they hope to provide a foundation for participants to "use music as a basic form of personal expression to address issues pertinent to them." LADAMA continues to perform and offer workshops at venues and festivals around the world. LADAMA seeks to empower primarily women and youth through these interactive musical experiences.

History

The group formed in 2014 while touring the West Coast as part of the OneBeat Program. Their self-titled debut album was released September 8, 2017 on Six Degrees Records and reached No. 1 on both iTunes and Amazon's Latin Music Charts in January 2018. It contains mostly new songs written and performed by the band members, embracing a variety of Latin American musical genres. LADAMA has performed at TED, the Skoll World Forum, the 2018 Monterey Jazz Festival and on ESPN’s hispanic heritage special "The Latino Experience", which aired on October 10, 2017. In January 2018, they were featured on NPR's All Things Considered, which praised their "irresistible spirit and universal appeal." Their second album titled Oye Mujer was released on July 10, 2020."

Band members

Former Members

Sara Lucas is a New York City-based singer-songwriter and guitarist. Lucas co-founded LADAMA with Bandola, Klaus, Serna in 2014; Before LADAMA, Lucas co-founded the band Callers with Ryan Seaton, with which she produced three full-length albums and a seven-inch split with Luaka Bop artist, Delicate Steve. In 2012, Callers featured on WNYC’s Soundcheck on Spinning on Air. The group has since performed at numerous festivals, toured with Dirty Projectors, Here We Go Magic, ESG and Wye Oak and shared stages with Nat Baldwin, Patti Smith, Arto Lindsay and Tune-Yards. In 2015 Lucas began serving as a facilitator for production workshops with youth in Brooklyn and Hudson, NY with Found Sound Nation and Hear Be Dragons. Lucas released a solo EP, Into Pink'' in 2020. In 2023, Lucas left LADAMA.

Discography

Albums

LADAMA
  • ''Oye Mujer''

Singles

  • "Cuido Mi Raíz"
  • "De Aquí Me Voy"
  • "Malojillo"