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Perhaps no rock band is better suited to make an album covering songs by other artists than Los Lobos. For 40-plus years, the great band from East Los Angeles has made cover tunes a regular part of ...
Even though saxophonist/producer Steve Berlin has been an official member of Los Lobos since 1984, he’s still the new guy in the band. That said, he’s been part of a wild ride that found the quintet ...
Los Lobos has covered some ground in their 40-plus years. From after-school barrio garage jam sessions to one of the biggest, most enough already smash singles of all time (“La Bamba”—maybe you’ve ...
Los Lobos is a master of creating moods, of summoning up a setting and putting you in the center of it. From the band's major-label debut Will The Wolf Survive to the new Tin Can Trust, the band has ...
If we’re not including their 2019 Christmas album, Llegó Navidad, then it’s been nearly six years since the East Los Angeles legends in Los Lobos released a new album, but that wait is about to come ...
Few of the 5,000 or so rock fans who saw Los Lobos open for Johnny Rotten’s post-Sex Pistols band Public Image Ltd. at the Olympic Auditorium in May 1980 had ever heard of the East Los Angeles ...
Box sets frequently do a disservice to artists and audiences alike. Few acts can support a four-disc collection, and the catalogs of those who can are often worth owning in their entirety. By an ...
Looking over the punk-era rise of Los Angeles roots rock, reveals an embarrassment of musical riches. The prototypical outfit was Bluzblasters, a literate working class rockabilly-tinged barband whose ...
CHICO — Los Lobos are bringing their funky and eclectic sound to Chico State. “They’ve been around quite a bit of time,” said Chico State Box Office Manager Christopher Zinna. “They bridge the gap on ...
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