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Loran Cox

From the age of 12, flugelhorn & trumpet artist Loran Cox has been inspired with Jazz, R&B, Soul and Latin music. After completing university degrees, Loran moved to Dallas, TX and performed 7 years as lead trumpet and soloist with "Orquesta Carabali"—opening for Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, El Gran Combo, Selena and more. As bandleader of the acclaimed 7-piece Latin jazz group “Mambo Combo”, performances included South-by-Southwest Music Conference (SXSW) and NARAS “Grammy Sessions Live”. Loran moved to Miami, FL and went on to perform with Grammy, Latin Grammy and international recording artists including Luis Enrique, Tito Puente, Jr., Lalo Rodriguez, “Cachao” Lopez, Nestor Torres, Gerardo Rosales, Lefty Perez, Marlow Rosado and Desmond Child among many others.

Now residing in California, Loran is freelancing with bands in Los Angeles and Orange County while continuing Groove Tantra recording sessions with 2 singles released in 2022. Loran is Groove Tantra songwriter, arranger and bandleader.

Loran's custom flugelhorn “Bix” was made in England by brass instrument artisan Andy Taylor. Loran is from Davenport, IA and resides in San Clemente, CA.

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Loran's custom flugelhorn “Bix” was made in England by brass instrument artisan Andy Taylor.


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"Groove Tantra is a very likable septet that plays accessible and melodic music that grooves. The group is comprised of Loran Cox on flugelhorn and trumpet, keyboardist Abel Pabon, pianist Lawrence Ross, guitarist Michel Gonzalez, bassist Raymond Love, drummer Willie Sells, Jr, and Edwin Torres on Latin percussion. Tantra means to weave. The word fits the group’s sound since they weave together several different styles of music, with their brand of jazz also utilizing aspects of r&b and Latin music.

Their recent eight-song collection is filled with strong melodies, consistently warm and concise trumpet/flugelhorn solos, colorful playing from keyboardist Pabon, and a tight but loose feel from the rhythm section. All but one of the songs is an original by Cox, three of which were co-written with Pabon.

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