JDP: Multigenerational rock with a Venezuelan accent

The Venezuelan rock world offers a new surprise, with the union of a 34-year-old truck driver who travels the USA transporting goods and has extensive experience in the most irreverent punk rock, along with a 14-year-old boy, who studies high school in Cagua, Aragua State, dreaming of singing on big stages.
JDP: Multigenerational rock with a Venezuelan accent

JDP: Multigenerational rock with a Venezuelan accent The Venezuelan rock band JDP, formed by 34-year-old truck driver Dano and 14-year-old singer Sada, showcases how art transcends age and thought differences. Their debut album, “Abstract Thoughts of a Distorted Soul,” produced with help from industry professionals, is available on digital platforms and highlights their unique collaborative process. The duo, who met online, are set to perform in Colombia and aspire to play in their home country in 2026.

  • JDP is a Venezuelan pop-rock band composed of Dano (34, truck driver, former punk rocker) and Sada (14, high school student, aspiring singer).
  • The band formed through the internet and social media, bridging a 20-year age gap.
  • Their debut album, “Abstract Thoughts of a Distorted Soul,” was released under the Indie Rock label and is available on major digital platforms.
  • The album was produced at Vintage Studios in Valencia, Carabobo State, by Rubén Hernández and mastered by Enrique González Müller.
  • JDP will perform in Colombia in July, demonstrating art’s ability to break down barriers.
  • Dano, based in North Carolina, USA, was formerly in the punk rock band Cañería.
  • Sada performs in Cagua and other cities in Aragua state.
  • The duo is already working on their second album and hopes to perform in Venezuela in 2026.
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