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Celebrating Local Musicians

By Ruby Stephenson
Community Writer
08/20/2025 at 03:55 PM

The heart of the Inland Empire was beating to the rhythm of live music, laughter, and community spirit as LOUD BURGER Grand Terrace welcomed local Colton band SOK Monkey to the stage — and they absolutely brought the house down.

 

From the first chord to the last cheer, it was clear that this wasn’t just another Saturday night. Fans, families, and friends from every corner of the area gathered for a night filled with hit songs, great food, and even better company. The parking lot buzzed with excitement, and the scent of sizzling burgers drifted through the air as SOK Monkey unleashed a setlist packed with crowd favorites that had everyone on their feet.

 

Fronted by Ralfie Navarro on vocals, with Ralph Navarro on guitar, Bruce English holding down bass and vocals, and Rene Burgess powering the rhythm on drums, SOK Monkey delivered a performance that blended tight musicianship with infectious energy. Their chemistry on stage is undeniable, forged through years of friendship, passion for music, and a shared love for their community.

 

For years, LOUD BURGER has been more than just a place to grab a bite — it’s become a cultural hub in Grand Terrace, consistently supporting local talent from musicians to stand-up comedians. It’s where hangouts happen, where new friendships are made, and where the community gathers for a good time. With its laid-back vibe, killer burgers, and a stage that’s given many local artists a spotlight, LOUD BURGER is more than a restaurant — it’s a home for the arts.

 

The energy was electric as SOK Monkey delivered an unforgettable performance, fusing raw energy with musical talent that had the crowd singing along and dancing through the night. Their presence reminded everyone why local music matters — it brings people together, fuels local pride, and turns an ordinary night into a memory.

 

“LOUD BURGER never disappoints,” said one longtime fan. “The food’s always great, but nights like this? They make you proud to live here.”

 

Whether it was colleagues reconnecting, families dancing, or old friends laughing under the stars, the spirit of togetherness was undeniable. As the final song played and the cheers echoed into the night, one thing was clear — LOUD BURGER continues to be one of Grand Terrace’s favorite pastimes, and SOK Monkey is a local treasure worth celebrating.

 

If you missed it this time, don’t worry. With LOUD BURGER’s ongoing support of homegrown talent, there’s always another unforgettable night just around the corner. Come for the music, stay for the food, and leave with a full stomach and a full heart. 

 

Want to catch the next show at LOUD BURGER Grand Terrace? Follow their social media for upcoming events and join the movement celebrating local talent and community vibes.

 

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