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Los Lonely Boys Announce Tour to Support “Rockpango”!

Posted in Entertainment by sceneandheardblog on July 13, 2011
After proving themselves one of the most stunning and wonderful musical success stories of the last decade,  
Los Lonely Boys continue to carve out their legend with their fourth studio album, their first self-produced LP on their own LonelyTone/Playing In Traffic Records,Rockpango.
Supporting this newest release, Los Lonely Boys hit the road to share the utterly unique combination of blues, rock, soul, their Latino heritage and snippets of hip-hop found on Rockpango.
For a preview of what to expect, check out the undeniably fun animated video for “16 Monkeys.”
Since debuting in 2003 with a multi-chart gold single, selling millions of albums, winning a Grammy, racking up reams of critical praise, opening for the Rolling Stones and playing and recording with such legends as Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana, Rockpango further enforces All Music Guide‘s assertion that Los Lonely Boys are “one of America’s premier rock bands.”
Tour Dates and more on Rockpango below!



Los Lonely Boys Tour Dates
July 15 – Winstar Casino – Thakerville, OK *
July 16 – Fritz City Park Festival – Hutto, TX
July 19 – George Lopez Show     
July 21 – Mill Bay Casino – Manson, WA *
July 22 – Emerald Queen Casino – Tacoma, WA *
July 23 – Yakama Nation Legends Casino – Toppenish, WA
 *
July 24 – Oregon Zoo Amphitheater – Portland, OR *
July 26 – Mountain Winery – Saratoga, CA *
July 27 – John Ascuaga’s Nugget – Sparks, NV *
July 28 – Chukchansi Gold Resort Casino – Coarsegold, CA
 *
July 29 – Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA *
July 30 – Fantasy Springs Casino – Indio, CA *
July 31 – Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay – San Diego, CA
 *
Aug 2 – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Albuquerque, NM
 *
Aug 4 – Colorado River State Park – Fruita, CO *
Aug 5 – Arvada Center Amphitheater – Arvada, CO *
Aug 6 – Chautauqua Auditorium – Boulder, CO
 *
Aug 9 – Music In The Zoo – Apple Valley/Minneapolis, MN *
Aug 10 – Ravinia Pavillion – Highland Park/Chicago, IL *
Aug 11 – Frederik Meijer Gardens – Grand Rapids, MI
Aug 12 – Meadow Brook Music Festival – Rochester Hills, MI
Aug 13 – Dutch Mason Blues Festival – Truro, NS
Aug 17 – Blues on the Green – Austin, TX
KGSR event
Aug 19 – Trails West 2011 – St Joseph, MO
Aug 20 – Freeport Music & Art – Freeport, IL
Aug 27 – Texas Music Theatre – San Marcos, TX
benefit for LULAC
Aug 28 – Eddy County Sheriff’s Posse Arena – Carlsbad, NM
Sept 2 – Crockett Civic Center – Crockett, TX
Sept 3 – Summertime Blues Festival – Freeport, TX
Sept 9 – House of Blues – New Orleans, LA
Sept 10 – Library Theatre – Hoover, AL
acoustic – 2 shows
Sept 11 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
Sept 13 – The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
Sept 14 – The Bijou Theatre – Knoxville, TN
Sept 15 – Live on the Green – Nashville, TN
WRLT event
Sept 16 – The Arts Center – Carrboro, NC
Sept 18 – Ziggy’s – Winston Salem, NC
Sept 24 – Foster Communication Center – San Angelo, TX
w/ Los Lobos *
 

More on Los Lonely Boys and Rockpango

Can anything even more magical happen in the already charmed career of Los Lonely Boys? You bet. It’s called Rockpango, their first self- produced long player on their own LonelyTone/Playing In Traffic Records. And yeah, it’s magical indeed.
At least as magical — and maybe more so — as debuting in 2003 with a multi-chart gold single, selling millions of albums, winning a Grammy, racking up reams of critical acclaim, opening for The Rolling Stones, and many more accomplishments for the Texican rock’n’roll trio of brothers. Plus playing and recording with such legends as Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana, associations that give a strong hint at what’s at work here on Rockpango.
After proving themselves one of the most stunning and wonderful musical success stories of the last decade, Los Lonely Boys are now carving out their legend with their fourth studio album. Even though the band has already shown they can “up the ante with greater musicianship and confidence” (People) every time out, on Rockpangothey heighten the trajectory, open up their sound, and show what flourishing maturity feels like from these veteran yet still young and burgeoning musical talents.
Rockpango is a spirit and sound coined by Los Lonely Boys that takes the next step from fandango (a beat of loving celebration) and then huapango (another infectious Latin rhythm that gets the fiesta cooking) to a full-scale Tex-Mex American roots rock party galore. Bursting out of the gate with the simmering and slinky “American Idle” that scans today’s tough economic times, and wrapping up 10 tracks later with the fierce and fiery assertion that love is the answer on “Believe,” Los Lonely Boys look at the big picture around us with the concerns and continuing faith that come with well-grounded adulthood.
Their ever-expanding musical vision fills the set with new facets that further reveal the group’s already notable artistic diversity. “16 Monkeys” is a delightfully funky slice of infectious neo-bohemian wit and wordplay, while orchestration by the Tosca String Quartet adds classic rock-pop sophistication on the achingly beautiful “Road To Nowhere” and the Beatle-esque gem “Smile.” And they fuse deep blues with a hip-hop twist on “Porn Star,” which includes a razor-sharp rap at the tail end by Kush, one of their Texas extended family relations.
They soar on “Fly Away,” rip it up to percolating Latin beats on “Love In My Veins” and “Baby Girl,” and reassert their mastery of the classic music that influences them as demonstrated on their recent 1969 EP. They deliver ‘60s style blues-rockers on the rousing title tune and powerfully loping “Change The World” — two more slices of their spot-on social commentary and consciousness.
The trademark Los Lonely Boys genetic vocal blend is deeper, richer, more fluent and confident than ever. The rhythms are utterly irresistible as well as flush with smart syncopation and muscular drive, abetted on some tracks by tour percussionist Carmelo “Melo” Torres. The brothers’ songwriting skills stamp indelibility on every winning number. And Henry Garza goes even beyond what Guitar World hails as being a “guitarist with chops out his ass who doesn’t care about chops [and] just opens up and plays.” Joined by veteran Austin player Riley Osbourn on keyboards, Los Lonely Boys deliver and more on Rockpango.
“I’m super proud of it,” says JoJo Garza, bassist and middle brother in the triumvirate. “It’s just progress, maturation and growth. Growing up, being older, seeing the world we’re living in. It’s also touching base with home.”
Los Lonely Boys tale to date is already the stuff legends are made of: Playing behind their father as kids in cantinas and honky-tonks. Moving to Nashville in their teens to try to win a record deal. Returning to their native Texas, where the brothers made their bones on the club scene as a live act. Releasing their self-titled debut, which goes double platinum, and penning a #1 radio hit in “Heaven.”
Two more stellar studio albums followed: Sacred (2006) and Forgiven (2008). In 2009, they cut 1969, an EP that leaps back four decades to reveal how the group’s roots extend well past their birthdates on songs by The Beatles, Santana, The Doors, Buddy Holly and Tony Joe White. 2010 brought about the release of Keep On Giving: Acoustic Live! a snapshot of their recent acoustic tour.
So after all that, what’s left but to meet the new decade with the great leap forward, upward, outward and onward of Rockpango? “It was just time to grow and change,” explains JoJo. “But not change too much. It’s kind of like a tree. A tree doesn’t actually change much as it grows. It gets taller, grows more branches, gets thicker and stronger.
“I think it’s one of our best if not our best,” he adds. “We took the ball and I think we scored a touchdown.”
And after eight years of championship seasons, Rockpango paves the way for Los Lonely Boys to enter the rock’n’roll pantheon of legendary musical artists while also remaining true to themselves. “We’re still Lonely Boys,” JoJo insists, chuckling in agreement that they are also now Los Lonely Men who have truly come of age on their latest. “We’re still family, we’re still three brothers, we’re still doing what the good Lord has blessed us with, and that’s singing and playing for people who really want to listen.”
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