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Our publisher, Joe Louis Sandoval, aka "The
Commissioner" was born in the far east - East L.A. that is. At the tender
age of seven he developed an interest in music and began studying guitar.
As the years progressed, Sandoval became proficient on a variety of instruments.
While attending Belvedere Jr. High School, he began his first band with Conrad
Lozano of Grammy award winning "Los Lobos" fame. Sandoval performed in all
the school bands at Belvedere, Roosevelt High School, East Los Angeles College
and one semester at the University Of Southern California (U.S.C.) At East
L.A. College he became student body vice-president and developed a very
successful program of concerts and dances. This led to the development of
the Music Commission, an artist management company and talent booking agency
that produced community concerts, dances, tradeshows, parades, festivals
and launched the lowrider car show phenomenon. He also helped to develop
Lowrider Magazine when publisher Sonny Madrid and photographer El Larry came
to L.A. from San Jose to get connected with the lowrider scene down here.
Had it not been for Sandoval's input and direction the magazine may not have
survived and become the international success that it is today. As Sandoval's
agency grew, he became heavily involved with the nightclub scene. From 1975
to 1990, his nightclub positions were: owner, manager, publicist, booking
agent, promoter, emcee, dance instructor, consultant and everything else
in between. While still active in the club business, Sandoval created the
L.A. Hustle Disco Dance Company which was the #1 disco dance company in the
country. His dance troupe performed on the very popular TV show the Midnight
Special, hosted by the late Wolfman Jack where the other two acts on that
show were Rick James and Gallager the "smashing fruit" comedian. Sandoval's
disco dance company transitioned into a theatre production company where
he wrote, directed, produced and starred in the theatrical comedy Zoot Suit
II - The Next Generation which toured throughout the southwest for about
3 years. After that Sandoval launched an independent record label, Royal
Family Records where he was the executive producer for Grammy Award winning
El Chicano and released a remake of the Rascals "Groovin" which was a local
radio hit and was responsible for resurrecting the group that had been dormant
for over 10 years at the time he signed them to his management company. His
biggest concert production was at the East L.A. College Stadium and featured
the world famous group Chicago along with El Chicano. At this concert he
introduced a new up and coming radio personality - Rick Dees who to this
day is the staple for one of Los Angeles' top radio stations, KIIS FM. In
1982, he launched The Party Paper, an exclusive nightclub newspaper dedicated
to the L.A. nightclub scene. He then developed this publication into the
Niteguide, the Official Los Angeles Nightclub Directory which he still publishes
to this day. Sandoval has had a diversified career in management, advertising,
promotion and public relations. He also was the promotions director for Starline
and Grayline Siteseeing Tours, the largest tourbus operation in the world.
Following that assignment he was recruited to be the promotions director
for Stevie Wonder's local R & B radio station KJLH. Sandoval is now settled
down (slightly) with his French/Italian wife Caroline and has four children,
two boys and two girls who currently attend Malabar Elementary School and
Belvedere Middle School in
Boyle Heights of which he was a student of both schools many years ago. Currently he is a
realtor with Afford.A.Home Realty and a loan officer with Cimax Home Mortgage
in Montebello. So if you or anyone you know is interested in either selling
or buying property or refinancing an existing property give him a call. If
you would like to contact Joe "The Commissioner" Sandoval you can email him
at
commish@pacbell.net or call him
at 323/466-6666 anytime 24/7. After everything Sandoval has done he is asked,
"what are you going to do next?" He replies, "well you have Niteguide, the
publication so I think we will develop Niteguide -The Movie." And we can
only guess who will be playing the role of The Commissioner. The community
is very proud to have a seasoned professional like Sandoval who shares his
God given talents with so many and thus making our world a little bit better
for all of us.
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