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On July 30, 2021, Los Lobos released their 18th album, Native Sons, on New West Records. It is a collection of 12 songs written or performed by California-based musicians (including Jackson Browne , The Beach Boys , The Blasters , Thee Midniters , Willie Bobo , and Lalo Guerrero ) with one song written by Hidalgo and Pérez, the title track ...
Los Lobos, the iconic East Los Angeles band that elevated that helped bring Chicano music to the masses over the last 50 years, is the subject of the feature-length documentary with the working ...
Native Sons is an album by the American band Los Lobos, released in 2021. [2] [3] Except for one track, it is a covers album, dedicated to music from Los Angeles. [4] The album peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Americana/Folk Albums chart. [5] It won a 2022 Grammy Award in the Best Americana Album category. [6] [7]
David Kent Hidalgo (born October 6, 1954, in Los Angeles) [1] is an American singer-songwriter, best known for his work with the band Los Lobos.Hidalgo frequently plays musical instruments such as accordion, violin, 6-string banjo, cello, requinto jarocho, percussion, drums and guitar as a session musician on other artists' releases.
Rhino Records approached the band with the prospect of recording a studio album, [2] which was an idea they had debated before, without recording one. [3] Los Lobos reached out to song collectors and friends to gather a body of music that included 147 Latin Christmas songs (including one original tune), spanning several decades and the entirety of the Americas, across genres or styles as ...
Colossal Head is the eighth studio album by the rock band Los Lobos. It was released in 1996 on Warner Bros ... This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, ...
The Town and the City is the twelfth studio album released by rock band Los Lobos in 2006, to generally positive critical reception. The title of the album was taken from the debut novel by Jack Kerouac. The album explores themes of longing, disillusionment, and loneliness in the Mexican-American immigration experience.
2002 was the inaugural year of the festival. Unlike subsequent years, it was a 2-day event only. The festival, arranged by Charlie Jones and Charles Attal founders of C3 Presents, was thrown together in a matter of three or four months.