Career
He is the owner of the label His music and writing draws upon elements of reggae, rocksteady, soul, funk and East L.A Oldies. Rivas plays organs ranging from the traditional Hammond B3 to vintage combo organs of the 1960s and 1970s. He has recorded and performed with many legendary Jamaican artists including Alton Ellis, Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, Leonard Dillon, Fully Fullwood, and Everton Blender, as well as contemporary artists Tim Armstrong and Slightly Stoopid.
Rivas also has his own label on which he releases heavy reggae and soul.
He has also created his own podcast/radio show "The Rocksteady Souldies Show". His albums with The Aggrolites include Dirty Reggae (2003), The Aggrolites (album) (2006), Reggae Hit Los Angeles (2007), IV (The Aggrolites album) (2009), Rugged Road (2011) and Unleashed Live Volume(s).1 (2012).
The Aggrolites collaborated with Rancid front man Tim Armstrong to produce A Poet"s Life. In 2010, he assembled The Bullets/Los Bullets, a project aimed at producing 1960s style reggae mixed with vintage Los Angeles soul.
That same year The Bullets released their only album to date "Sweet Misery".
In the summer of 2012 Rivas created his own label "Rivas Records" as an outlet for his own material. He records and produces all the content that comes from this label out of his own studio based in Los Angeles, California. Releases included the vinyl 45 singles "First Attack/Sabor A Mi" and "Running Hot/Easy Does lieutenant" as well as the full-length albums "Aumtumn Breeze" & "Last Goodbye".