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    <title>Freddie Fender</title>
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    <dc:date>2008-08-29T15:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Solid Songcraft Is the Key to Los Lonely Boys&#8217; Success</title>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Fender, Freddie, Los Lonely Boys, Nelson, Willie, Sahm, Doug, Musical Styles, Blues, Latin, Rock, Musicworld, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a id='f490' class='f490' href='/affiliate/C490/'>Los Lonely Boys</a> have described their style as a &#8220;musical burrito,&#8221; and apparently there&#8217;s quite an appetite for what the three Garza brothers &#8212; guitarist Henry, bassist JoJo and Ringo Jr. on drums &#8212; have wrapped up. Their self-titled Or Music/Epic Records debut has become their indie label&#8217;s first platinum-selling release. </p> <p> The three brothers, who describe themselves as &#8220;Texicans,&#8221; grew up in San Angelo, Texas, playing in a family <em>conjunto</em> band with their father, Ringo Sr., a veteran musician who had been a member of Los Falcones. This history is apparent, as the brothers, only in their twenties, play a compelling and rootsy mix of blues and rock with <em>son </em> and <em>conjunto</em> rhythms. An irresistible Tex-Mex backbeat conjures up the legacy of <a id='f2279' class='f2279' href='/affiliate/C2279/'>Doug Sahm</a> and <a id='f2278' class='f2278' href='/affiliate/C2278/'>Freddy Fender</a>, and Henry&#8217;s searing fretwork honors the instrumental prowess of Stevie Ray Vaughn. At the center of the sound is solid songcraft, with lyrics encompassing English, Spanish, and the hybrid &#8220;Spanglish.&#8221; </p> <p> The trio swept all of the major honors at this year&#8217;s Austin Music Awards, and they&#8217;ve been enthusiastically championed by fellow Texan, <a id='f574' class='f574' href='/affiliate/C574/'>Willie Nelson</a>, as his favorite new band. He helped land the band a slot on Farm Aid, playing to 25,000 people alongside John Mellencamp and Neil Young, and their debut was tracked at his Pedernales Studio in Austin. </p> <p> Honed in the honky-tonks of Texas, the band is united by a common work ethic and the undeniable bonds of brotherhood. &#8220;We just want to play music and give it to the world,&#8221; says Henry Garza. &#8220;You give, you shall receive.&#8221;]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2004-12-15T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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