Jungle Fire is an eclectic and electrifying 10-piece afrobeat and funk band that has been setting the international music scene ablaze since their formation in 2002. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Jungle Fire's sound is a potent blend of West African high-life, Afrobeat rhythms, deep funk grooves, and psychedelic jazz, all infused with the vibrant energy that is quintessentially LA. The band's lineup includes a dynamic array of instruments—saxophones, trumpets, trombones, keyboards, bass guitar, drums, percussion, and powerful vocals—each contributing to their intricate and infectious sound. Fronted by the charismatic vocalist and percussionist Joshua Ramos and the fiery drummer Andrew Conrad Birdsell, Jungle Fire has established itself as a formidable force in the global music scene. Their live performances are renowned for their intense, high-energy shows that often feature elaborate costumes, choreographed dance routines, and an onstage presence that is both captivating and unforgettable. The band has shared stages with prominent acts like Fela Kuti's Egypt 80, Antibalas, and Grupo Fantasma, and their music has been featured in films and television shows, including the hit series "Narcos." Jungle Fire's discography includes several acclaimed albums, such as "Casa Muto" and "Jamba," which have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base worldwide. Their commitment to musical innovation, social consciousness, and cultural collaboration has not only earned them a reputation as trailblazers within the afrobeat genre but also as ambassadors for the rich tapestry of sounds that define their eclectic brand of "Eastside Afrobeat."