The Bloomfields (Filipino band)

The Bloomfields
OriginQuezon City, Philippines
Genres
Years active2002–present
LabelsPolyEast Records (formerly EMI)
Curve Entertainment Inc
SpinoffsThe Bloom Brothers
The Band of Brothers
MembersRocky Collado
Lakan Hila
Louie Poco
Nathan Abella
Past membersJayjay Lozano
Pepe Lozano
Dino Pascual
Websitewww.thebloomfieldsband.com

The Bloomfields is a Filipino band heavily influenced by 1960s music and is currently composed of Rocky Collado, Lakan Hila, Louie Poco, and Nathan Abella. They first gained prominence at their alma mater, La Salle Greenhills, in 2002 before breaking into the mainstream in 2005. The band is famous for their hit song "Wala Nang Iba" and their renditions of "Ale", "Love Is for Singing", "Tuloy Pa Rin Ako", and "Babaero". The band is also known for all of its members being adept at doing vocals, with Collado as the band's chief songwriter.

Founding members and brothers Jayjay Lozano and Pepe Lozano left the band some time in 2009 due to creative differences and formed their own bands called The Bloom Brothers and The Band of Brothers (later shortened to TBB). Two years after their departure, The Bloomfields and the Lozanos reconciled and have been on good terms since. The Lozanos' band TBB is now based in the United States. Another notable band member was Dino Pascual who left the group in 2021 to pursue personal endeavors.

The name "The Bloomfields" was suggested by former member Jayjay Lozano after Bloomfield Avenue located in California, United States.