RRM International is once again acknowledging another chicana from the heart of East Los Angeles Arizona Maravilla: Hope Sandoval. Here at RRM International we are proud to see Hope still active in her talents. As a kid I personally grew up listening to her. I loved her music and her voice was the talk of East Los Angeles for quite some time. She made East Los Alt come to life and to see her stardom all over the world as a chicana made our raza look good! Below is a brief history of Hope and her success. – Adela
Hope grew up in a Mexican American family in East Los Angeles, California. In 1986, she formed the East L.A. folk music duo Going Home with Sylvia Gomez, and recorded one album produced by David Roback.Hope performed with the band Opal in the late 1980s alongside David Roback and long-time Roback collaborator Kendra Smith. After Smith’s abrupt departure during a tour of the UK (hurling her guitar to the floor at the Hammersmith gig), Sandoval took over lead vocals. At the end of the tour, Roback and Sandoval began writing together and formed the alternative rock band Mazzy Star. The first Mazzy Star album, She Hangs Brightly, was released in 1990. While not a commercial success, this album did establish Mazzy Star as a band with a unique sound. The band had a surprise breakthrough hit single released in October 1993. “Fade into You” – from its second album So Tonight That I Might See – was recorded one year before it became a success. There is a continuity between the sounds and moods established on Mazzy Star’s first two albums and its third, Among My Swan. After 1996, Sandoval collaborated with a series of artists, including Air, Bert Jansch, Death in Vegas, Le Volume Courbe, Richard X, The Chemical Brothers, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Twilight Singers, Vetiver, Massive Attack and Psychic Ills.
