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Live at Exit/In…Tonight!

Hope you all can come out tonight and join us at Exit/In. Tonight is our first show in Nashville. Doors open at 8pm…The band will take the stage at 9:45pm. We are joining  bands  Fires and House of Heroes…It should be a great night. Come say hello…

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Fuser y Alejandro…

In 2004 I began writing new material and  I called it “The Saturn Project.” My younger brother Alejandro came on board as the drummer of the band. Since then we wrote tons of music and eventually took those songs to the Chicago Music scene. I remember having to sneak my brother into the clubs because he was not of age to be performing at bars and clubs. By 2006 we had built a subtle reputation with a faithful following of supporters.   In 2006 we were nominated by the Chicago music awards for “Best Rock Entertainer”, which for us was a huge deal.  In 2007, I made one of the toughest decisions of my life. I left Chicago to live and work in Miami. It was a decision I had to make for my family and It was one of the best decisions I ever made…My band stood behind. I didn’t know what was going to happen with a move like that. All I could do was hope for the best. Within a year after that, my brother Alejandro decided to move to Miami. It wasn’t something planned, it just happened!  Somehow we were in the same city again and of course, eventually writing more music.

Within a year in Miami we brought on a long time friend living in West Palm to be our guitarist and found a bassist deep in the Florida Keys. The band pieced itself together again. By 2009 we went into a studio in Atlanta to record our first record.  After careful thought and consideration, we decided to give away our music for a whole year. We partnered with an Organization with humanitarian efforts in Cambodia. It was called the relocation project… So for every $1,000 that the band sold in CD sales that year, the Government of Cambodia would build a house and relocate a family living in poverty into a brand new home. We were very fortunate to have flown to Asia to see this project take place, right before our eyes. It was an amazing cause to be part of. So much that we have continued to worked on creating a non Profit organization to aid Cambodia through music and art.

After some touring in 2009 my brother Alejandro decided to return to Chicago…And again, we were separated by many miles…During that separation I began writing songs to what would one day be a Solo EP. Alejandro began writing songs for a solo project as well, while in Chicago.  We figured we’d given The Saturn Project and Fair shot and were ready to move on to other creative adventures on our own. In December of 2010 my wife and I decided to leave Miami and relocate to Nashville TN. Considering this is music city, I figured I would try to dive into the local scene and try to become a better singer/songwriter for myself. The thoughts of having a band again  pretty much deminished… But In the Summer of 2010 My brother Alejandro came to Nashville to visit and ironically never returned to Chicago… So here we are in the came city again…We figured we’d do what we’ve always done. Write music again. With the band members being in different cities and states, my bro and I were strangely reunited again. Ever have that gut feeling you were meant to do something? Well, I kind of have that gut feeling my brother and I are destined to make music together. At what capacity? I don’t think either of us know. So we’ve decided to write a new project(in the making) and hit the studio very soon to begin it’s process. We’ve had what seems to be a super long journey of ups and downs, triumphs and failures, fights and celebrations. We’re kind of like the Oasis brothers…That’s probably not the greatest comparison.  We feel it’s just the beginning again. That’s the cool thing about being in a band with your little brother. We’re always going at it and somehow able to write cool tunes together. Well, at least we think so. I look back and think to myself, not bad for 2 latino kids who were born and raised in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. The music is a representation who we are and where we come from. We were never good at being anyone else… Let’s see what happens next. Stay tuned.

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Special thanks to those who have been with us since day 1. Abrazos!

 

American dream of a Latino…Part 3.

The road has led me here to  Nashville TN, where I am taking on  a crazy and wild journey with my amazing wife Reina and my boys Diego Alexander and Zion Max Santoyo. What am I doing? Pursuing the things I am so passionate about. The things I was afraid to chase when I was just a kid in Pilsen. This journey has not been easy in any way, shape or form. I have faced some of the toughest moments and challenges ever, but it’s brought on some of the greatest memories that I will carry on in our family. I’ve been inspired, frustrated, rejected and encouraged. I know what it is like to win and to lose. I know what its like to have your heart broken to pieces, but I know what it’s like to have it rebuilt. I am 31yrs and the party is just getting started…
Being here in Nashville has been great. Seems this city is full of aspiring artists. One thing I have learned quickly  is you either get better and be the best at what you do, or just quit. Sometimes it feels like we’re the only Latinos, which is not the case. But coming from Chicago and Miami where the presence of a Latino communities are very strong, it is not the direct case here in Nashville TN. In the end  it is all about pursuing the dreams in our hearts no matter what. Maybe this is what my father felt when he first came to the United States. We love this town and plan on making this city our home.

I am proud to say that I am a Latino, born and raised in Chicago. I realize that times have changed and the Latino voice is being heard and listened to more closely then ever. Though we are becoming a majority in this amazing country, I realize many  still refer to us as minorities. I realize I may still have to work harder then anyone else to prove myself. I realize that I come from parents that were not natives in this land, but are from Mexico. I know almost all the stereotypes attached to being a Latino.  I still eat rice and beans and tortillas. No matter how  long I’ve spoken the English language, I still have a noticeable accent. My birth name is Jesus Santoyo, my nickname “fuser.” The part that out weighs any difference is that I, like every other human being on this earth,  am a child of God. Designed and wired for a specific purpose while here on earth.

I am working on becoming the best husband, father, son and friend. I am working on becoming the best Latino song writer and performing artist I can be. I am working on becoming the best well crafted Latino actor and screenwriter I can be. I am working on becoming the first Latino author in my family. I am working on making a difference in this world through all my creative endeavors. I am working on giving all the glory, honor and praise to God, the one who made me as I am. I am a proud Latino with a dream, a dream my father probably could not see for himself , yet still  had enough faith and a  courage to pursue  for me…

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Me, Reina and Alex are featured on the main page of the BNA talent group representing Latinos in TV and Film here in Nashvillle!