Quatro de Mayo w/ Kid Ramos & Pachuco José

Kid Ramos’ work with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the James Harman Band, Los Fabulocos and the Mannish Boys made him famous for his blues guitar. His background is actually much wider, and his chops are as much Tex-Mex as jazz-rooted and informed by the blues.

Kid was an originator of what he calls Cali-Mex music, a fusion of blues, R&B, cancionero and Chicano sounds that reflect the influences that come from being part of California's Mexican-American community. Cali-Mex encompasses rock, tejano, and country-western swing, with a garnish of talent and high style. His new band, Kid Ramos y Los Suavos, is ready to unleash their latest take on Cali-Mex on May 4.

Opening the show is Pachuco José y Los Diamantés. José is a living tribute to the Pachuco style of the 1940s, associated with zoot suit fashion, jump blues, jazz and swing. His musical soul is rooted in the rhythms of old school rock & roll, and José has ventured into the world of fashion, crafting his own line of classy Pachuco style. Jose’s history is one of resilience, faith, and a harmonious blend of Pachuco vibes - with rock & roll rhythms.

See both of these important bands in a fiesta setting at the coolest supper club in the OC: Campus JAX in Newport Beach on Cinco de Mayo Eve - Sunday May 4, at the Quatro de Mayo Fiesta.

(Campus JAX is a supper club. An entree is required per seat, starting around $10. No bar minimums.)

3950 Campus Dr., Newport Beach near John Wayne.

Free parking, all ages, fantastic sound, reserved seating, dance floor.

StellarShows.net for seating.

05/04/2025 5:00 PM

Door Time: 4:00 PM

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Kid Ramos’ work with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the James Harman Band, Los Fabulocos and the Mannish Boys made him famous for his blues guitar. His background is actually much wider, and his chops are as much Tex-Mex as jazz-rooted and informed by the blues.

Kid was an originator of what he calls Cali-Mex music, a fusion of blues, R&B, cancionero and Chicano sounds that reflect the influences that come from being part of California's Mexican-American community. Cali-Mex encompasses rock, tejano, and country-western swing, with a garnish of talent and high style. His new band, Kid Ramos y Los Suavos, is ready to unleash their latest take on Cali-Mex on May 4.

Opening the show is Pachuco José y Los Diamantés. José is a living tribute to the Pachuco style of the 1940s, associated with zoot suit fashion, jump blues, jazz and swing. His musical soul is rooted in the rhythms of old school rock & roll, and José has ventured into the world of fashion, crafting his own line of classy Pachuco style. Jose’s history is one of resilience, faith, and a harmonious blend of Pachuco vibes - with rock & roll rhythms.

See both of these important bands in a fiesta setting at the coolest supper club in the OC: Campus JAX in Newport Beach on Cinco de Mayo Eve - Sunday May 4, at the Quatro de Mayo Fiesta.

(Campus JAX is a supper club. An entree is required per seat, starting around $10. If you prefer, a $10 donation to Feed the Need will be charged instead of food. No bar minimums.)

3950 Campus Dr., Newport Beach near John Wayne.

Free parking, all ages, fantastic sound, reserved seating, dance floor.

StellarShows.net for seating.

Kid Ramos’ work with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the James Harman Band, Los Fabulocos and the Mannish Boys made him famous for his blues guitar. His background is actually much wider, and his chops are as much Tex-Mex as jazz-rooted and informed by the blues.

Kid was an originator of what he calls Cali-Mex music, a fusion of blues, R&B, cancionero and Chicano sounds that reflect the influences that come from being part of California's Mexican-American community. Cali-Mex encompasses rock, tejano, and country-western swing, with a garnish of talent and high style. His new band, Kid Ramos y Los Suavos, is ready to unleash their latest take on Cali-Mex on May 4.

Opening the show is Pachuco José y Los Diamantés. José is a living tribute to the Pachuco style of the 1940s, associated with zoot suit fashion, jump blues, jazz and swing. His musical soul is rooted in the rhythms of old school rock & roll, and José has ventured into the world of fashion, crafting his own line of classy Pachuco style. Jose’s history is one of resilience, faith, and a harmonious blend of Pachuco vibes - with rock & roll rhythms.

See both of these important bands in a fiesta setting at the coolest supper club in the OC: Campus JAX in Newport Beach on Cinco de Mayo Eve - Sunday May 4, at the Quatro de Mayo Fiesta.

(Campus JAX is a supper club. An entree is required per seat, starting around $10. No bar minimums.)

3950 Campus Dr., Newport Beach near John Wayne.

Free parking, all ages, fantastic sound, reserved seating, dance floor.

StellarShows.net for seating.