Los Lonely Boys

Friday, July 18
Show: 8pm

Family has always been at the center of things for Los Lonely Boys. Henry, Jojo, and  Ringo Garza have been playing and touring together since they were teenagers. Three  years ago, they decided to take a break to focus on their own growing families. But  Summer 2022 saw them back at it again, returning to life on the road alongside The  Who. The Boys have been making music together for seventeen years now, and they  show no signs of slowing down or losing inspiration. Today, you’ll find them in the  studio, working on their newest album. 

The story of how the Garza brothers rode their bluesy “Texican rock & roll” sound from  San Angelo, Texas, to worldwide fame is one of rock’s great Cinderella tales. The three  young brothers formed a band, got signed to a major label, and had a hit single that  propelled them to stardom. They sold 2.5 million records, won a Grammy, and received  five more Grammy nominations in the span of their career. 

The sons of Enrique “Ringo” Garza Sr. are a second-generation sibling band; their dad  and his brothers played conjunto as the Falcones before the elder Garza formed a band  with his sons. They were still teens when he moved them to Nashville, hoping to hit  career paydirt. But their big break came after they returned to Texas and began playing  Austin clubs in the early 2000s. One day, Willie Nelson’s nephew heard some demos.  Next thing they knew, Willie showed up at a gig. Then he showcased them at Farm Aid,  fronted recording time at his famed Pedernales Studio, and guested on their album. 

Released in 2003 on startup label Or Records, Los Lonely Boys got picked up by Epic  and re-released. Propelled by the No. 1 single, “Heaven,” it wound up selling over 2  million copies, spending 76 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, and earning  them a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group. 

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