Pop/Rock
Los Lonely Boys

Hailing from San Angelo, Texas, Los Lonely Boys are a sibling trio whose music draws equally from rock, blues, Tex-Mex, conjunto, and tejano. Such a combination is shaped by the band's three brothers: guitarist Henry Garza, bassist JoJo Garza, and drummer Ringo Garza, Jr.. The boys recorded their debut album, 2003's Los Lonely Boys, at Willie Nelson's studio in Austin with Nelson sitting in. Epic Records picked the album up n March 2004, resulting in a high chart placement for the album's lead single, "Heaven," as well as a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance the following year. The Boys released their eagerly awaited sophomore album, Sacred, in 2006, and Forgiven followed in 2008. The band hit the road for an acoustic tour one year later, punctuated by the release of the covers-only 1969 EP. Los Lonely Boys returned with their first new studio offering of all original material in three years with 2011's Rockpango - a made-up Spanish word that the band translates to English as "rock party." The boys released Revelation in 2014. Los Lonely Boys continue to tour the globe.