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Los Lonely Boys at Farm-Aid
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Los Lonely Boys played Farm Aid on Sunday afternoon, performing after Emmylou Harris, Hootie & the Blowfish, Daniel Lanois and others. Witnesses report the Texican trio tore the place apart -- and they were the first band of the day to receive a standing ovation. Imagine 25,000 people on their feet screaming AW HELL YEAH!
Los Lonely boys were introduced by Willie Nelson himself, and invited to play with him during his set at the end of the show. (They jammed on Hank Williams' Hey Good Lookin' and Move it on Over, and the traditional I'll Fly Away.)
See what the critics are saying about Los Lonely Boys
Austin American Statesman-"Three brothers, one band, infinite possibilities"
All Music Guide-"Contender for debut album of the year"
DallasMorning News--"Lives up to the hype"
Amazon.com-- "California's Los Lobos are the reigning kings of Tex-Mex/Rock en Español. But this debut CD by theSan Angelo,Texasband Los Lonely Boys might herald a changing of the guard."
Billboard--NOT LONELY ANY MORE:Texas-based threesome Los Lonely Boys have released only one album, but the soulful guitar handiwork of Henry Garza displays a relaxed confidence well beyond his 25 years. Whether augmenting Latin rhythms or a more traditional blues structure, his solos give the group a pleasant, back-porch elegance
TheBostonGlobe-- "Los Lonely Boys' self-titled debut CD, released earlier this month,
merits repeated helpings"more |
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