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Eddika Édule Organista is an artist, composer of music, poetry. a guitar player and
singer. Born in Los Angeles, first generation from Mexican parents, grew up both in
California and various states of Mexico. As a child, her exposure to instruments and
singing, resulted in her interest in the guitar and song writing as a teenager. She went to
Pasadena City College studying art and music in the jazz department under Bobby
Bradford, transferring later to UCLA getting her Bachelor’s Degree in Ethnomusicology
and Brazilian Portuguese. Spanish, is her first language and having studied Portuguese
in Brazil, she sings and composes in Spanish and Portuguese. She has played with local
Los Angeles trio, El Haru Kuroi, for over a decade. With this trio she has recorded three
full length albums, several singles on vinyl, produced four music videos, toured within
several states of the U.S. and abroad in Japan. Eddika was also the front woman of a
group formed in 2015 named Yanga, which is a hybrid of Colombian traditional music.
They have released singles and have toured to Arizona, Chicago, New York,
Philadelphia and Washington D.C. where they had the opportunity to perform at the
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2019. Since 2020 she has
composed, recorded and released singles as a solo artist under her middle name Édule.
She is currently building her career as a soloist.
Eddika Édule Organista is an artist, composer of music, poetry. a guitar player and
singer. Born in Los Angeles, first generation from Mexican parents, grew up both in
California and various states of Mexico. As a child, her exposure to instruments and
singing, resulted in her interest in the guitar and song writing as a teenager. She went to
Pasadena City College studying art and music in the jazz department under Bobby
Bradford, transferring later to UCLA getting her Bachelor’s Degree in Ethnomusicology
and Brazilian Portuguese. Spanish, is her first language and having studied Portuguese
in Brazil, she sings and composes in Spanish and Portuguese. She has played with local
Los Angeles trio, El Haru Kuroi, for over a decade. With this trio she has recorded three
full length albums, several singles on vinyl, produced four music videos, toured within
several states of the U.S. and abroad in Japan. Eddika was also the front woman of a
group formed in 2015 named Yanga, which is a hybrid of Colombian traditional music.
They have released singles and have toured to Arizona, Chicago, New York,
Philadelphia and Washington D.C. where they had the opportunity to perform at the
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2019. Since 2020 she has
composed, recorded and released singles as a solo artist under her middle name Édule.
She is currently building her career as a soloist.