
We are the association of various friends who see each other as human beings without labels and who want to share a message of psychological liberation through their music.
Lobo Libre's musical message is about living and enjoying life in the present moment, paying attention to our conditioning in all dimensions.
Members
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Visual Art Credits

Ryan Frantz (Bass Player)
Started playing guitar at age 12 after finding his mom’s old acoustic in storage. Studied upright bass in college and since then has had a career in music as a salesman, instructor, and audio engineer. Most of all he always enjoys performing as a musician in the studio and live.

Kevin Daboin (Drummer)
Born in Arizona, Kevin Daboin has played drums for over 30 years. He is a multiphase drummer who has played and can play drums for multiple music genres. He was 14 years old when he started percussion and had never had a favorite band or idol drummer; however, he has had many influences. Kevin feels very comfortable playing his current drum set, which consists of a TAMA Bubinga Elite drum kit, Meinl Cymbals, Zildjian Cymbals, Meinl drumsticks, and Remo heads. While he is not at work or playing music, Kevin tries relaxing and spending time with his beloved Pitbull dog called “Boo.”

Joe Trojcak (Keyboards and Studio Engineer)
Joe Trojcak is a keyboard based instrumental composer. Joe has built and operated Progressive Studios since 1985. Joe also serves as pipe organist and music Director at Seven Sorrows Catholic Church in Middletown Pennsylvania. He also teaches music business related courses at Harrisburg Area Community College, and fills in at Lebanon Valley College and York College from time to time. Joe’s pass times include swimming, cutting firewood and gardening.

Santiago Quevedo (Lead Guitars in "Naturalidad")
Born in 1980, Santiago's (a.k.a. Quevedo) first memory of playing guitar dates to 1985. From a very young age, he saw his father playing acoustic and electric guitar in front of many people, which is how he started learning. He likes and plays country music, progressive rock, jazz, trap, and hip-hop, so Santiago is a modern, experienced guitarist. His favorite bands are “Brad Paisley”, “Dream Theater,” “The Aristocrats,” “Led Zeppelin,” “Rage Against the Machine,” “Iron Maiden,” “Bad Bunny,” and “Feid,” among many others that are appreciated and listened to by many people in his hometown: Medellín, Colombia. In his free time, Santiago invents codes for software applications, tunes pianos, rides his bicycle, watches TV series, reads books, and plays with Alicia and Miguel, his little nephews.

Zach Savage (Studio Audio Engineer)
Zach started playing guitar when he was 8 years old. He studied Audio Production at Frederick Community College and Music Production and Entrepreneurship at York College of PA. He has worked in many different positions such as producer, songwriter, and engineer. He has performed in various bands as a kid and continues to record music full-time today.

Dabis Camero (Singer, Guitar Player, Composer)
Started playing guitar at age 16 when Rock in Spanish started booming in Latin America in the late 80s. Dabis felt a great attraction to the dynamics, rhythm, and emotions that some rock songs could transfer to the public. His first rock composition was in 1988 with a basic Piano and Guitar rock song in high school, with a song called "Primitive" (not published yet). Dabis also played the violin in the high school jazz band and created a violin adaptation of the song Take Five. While at Javeriana University in Colombia, in the early 90s, he formed a band called Alter-Ego with four more friends and put together with them a very good version of the song "Naturalidad", and another one called "Espinas en la Piel" (not published yet), which were played live at the University in 1992. Through the years Dabis has created compositions by himself as well as other friends. The first professional recording he created was in 2000 in the USA, but that work was never published as a material artifact. 2023 is the year in which the first 10-song album "Lobo Libre" was put together with his musician friends and band members of the group of the same name: Lobo Libre, resulting in the first professional creation, recording, and publication of the music through digital and physical musical artifacts.
Visual Art Credits - Dana Camero
We thank Dana Camero for designing all Lobo Libre’s first album Visual Arts, and the band’s logo.
Since he was one year old, Dana has shown an exceptional interest in drawing and visual arts. He started with simple crayons, pencil colors, and watercolors and, at age seven, passed to digital art using various software applications, teaching himself by watching YouTube videos.
Dana Camero's talent is not only evident in his work but also in his academic achievements. He was an outstanding Visual Arts student, graduating with honors from the Capital Area School for the Arts high school in Harrisburg, PA. His dedication and hard work have led him to his current enrollment at the University of Chicago.