Pocho Joe

Shows - La Raza Rocks | Sunday 1pm

Pocho Joe was born on Kalamath Street in Denver (a suburb of Aztlan) during the baby boom-boom-boom generation. He credits his Raza Rocks heart to the influences of his father’s consistent kitchen table radio tunes as well as his tio’s rasquache Sunday afternoon sax.

The Raza beat began to gel Saturday afternoons when Denver’s first Mexican radio station aired “Teen Dance Party” shows in the 1960s. The beat moved from Pocho’s heart to his soul and spirit with the emergence of the Movimiento-fueled “long-haired” Chicano rock groups.

KUVO debuted La Raza Rocks in 2002 with hosts Gil “Gonzo” and Gabe White. Pocho Joe arrived in March 2003 when he co-hosted La Raza Rocks with Gabe.

Pocho Joe recognized that Chicano music, which was largely ignored by commercial radio outlets, was a valuable component of American music.  The bands and artists all had culturally inspirational histories and backgrounds that the listening audience deserved to hear. This music which is and was the soundtrack of our lives has and does have historical importance.

The beat ain’t complete ‘til you move your feet! Raza rocks! Simón!

La Raza Rocks airs every Sunday from 1 to 2 pm.

Recent Posts

La Raza Rocks — Honors the Music of Ritchie Valens

Although Ritchie Valens lived only 17 years, he has been called the father of the Chicano Rock Movement. He was born Ricardo Esteban Valenzuela Reyes on May 13, 1941. Ritchie’s…

New Year's Eve — La Raza Rocks Style

New Year's Eve is a time to reflect and a time for hope in the New Year to come. Enjoy the Chicano and Latino musical perspective as we welcome the…

Christmas Eve La Raza Rocks Style!

Christmas Eve - La Raza Rocks Style. Join Pocho Joe and perhaps a few elves and reindeer for a celebration of Christmas - Chicano style! We'll be hearing from Tish…

Dia de los Muertos La Raza Rocks Style!

Pocho Joe will host his annual Dia de los Muertos program - La Raza Rocks style! We'll hear songs of life and death, songs of joy and sorrow and songs…

La Raza Rocks — Ritchie Valens Tribute Special

Although Ritchie Valens lived only 17 years, he has been called the father of the Chicano Rock Movement. He was born Ricardo Esteban Valenzuela Reyes on May 13, 1941. Ritchie’s…

La Raza Rocks (early) New Years Show

It’s not just another page on the calendar, it’s a New Year! Join Pocho Joe for a La Raza Rocks New Years' show on December 26...Codfish and bread known as…

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