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A Journey in music with musician Artist Pablo Ojeda on new single

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Born in Valdivia, Chile Pablo Ojeda moved to the United States at an early age growing up in Texas and then in Oregon.
Pablo began playing bass in 1989 and immediately fell in love with Funk music listening to such greats as James Brown, Stevie Wonder, and Parliament.
 

In 1991 he and his brother Ricardo Ojeda formed one of the Northwest’s most popular Funk bands Rubberneck. Rubberneck toured the United States several times opening for acts like Maceo Parker, WAR, and The Greyboy Allstars and even lived in Malaga, Spain for a summer playing music.
More recently Pablo has been performing with Sabroso, a band that mixes Latin rhythms with the Funk he loves so much.


His first release was a 6 song EP named “Gotta Move” named so by the need to stay busy during quarantine but also because it was the goal of the EP to make you move. His next release was a single called "Treat Yo Self" featuring a slinky funk slap line and funky horns by Mr. John Nastos.

 

Pablo's most recent release, a single entitled "Thankful" was written in November and influenced by the spirit of thankfulness given by the holiday. This song again features some amazing sax work by local Portland saxophonist John Nastos. Thankful is an up-tempo, feel-good, song meant to make you forget about the problems of the day.

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