Concert will bring Chicano rock band Quetzal to campus

East Los Angeles Chicano alternative rock band Quetzal and Martha Gonzalez will be on campus in late February to take part in several events over two days.

The group will perform a public concert at Beall Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, the centerpiece event of the World Music Series offerings from the School of Music and Dance. The appearance is part of the EMU’s theBEseries of events.

Quetzal emerged from the ashes of the 1992 Los Angeles riots as a collective of East Side musicians committed to respectfully continuing the legacy of more than 70 years of Chicano rock. The Grammy-winning ensemble has created a path that has earned them the title of “one of Los Angeles’ most important bands” in The Los Angeles Times.

Quetzal’s fifth album, "Imaginaries,” released by Smithsonian Folkways, received the Grammy Award in 2013 for Best Latin Rock, Urban, or Alternative Album.

General admission tickets are $12, $8 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at the door or in advance from the UO Ticket Office, 541-346-4363/

The visit is sponsored by the UO School of Music and Dance; the BeSeries; the UO’s Erb Memorial Union; the Oregon Humanities Center; the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art; UO Academic Affairs; UO Fandangueros; the UO Justice, Difference, Inequality Cluster; the UO Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies; the UO Ethnic Studies Program; the UO Folklore Program; the UO Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence; the UO Multicultural Center; the UO Women’s Center; UO Residence Life; and the UO Cultural Forum.

TheBEseries is a program of the Division of Student Life and the EMU. The series wants to ensure student success and resilience by providing inspirational speakers and events that develop new academic, professional and personal skills and improve health.