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You know Corey Glover's powerful voice. Corey was the lead singer and one fourth of the pioneering, Grammy winning, platinum selling rock band Living Colour. The steps Corey took to reach this point in his career are well known. As a founding member of Li

Garnering sweet outcome with their second album Sacred which fabulously sold about 67,000 copies in its first week of release, Los Lonely Boys keeps striving smooth to firmly pave down their path in music industry for sure if looking on their hectic schedule throughout 2006. Follows the long list of tour dates that has been neatly arranged for them to undergo, the band persistently continues to hold live shows for the rest of August around venues in Arizona, California, and Nevada before teaming up with Carlos Santana to entertain their fans in cities like Holmdel, Atlantic City, plus Tampa for the latter half of September up to date 29. Hard to be missed are their November gigs in Chicago on date 4 then Nashville by the next 4 days where they set to perform at The Riviera Theater and Ryman Auditorium, respectively.

A trio that presents an unusual tune of Tex-Mex rock style mixed with elements of blues, soul, country, and Tejano music, Los Lonely Boys was formed by three brothers named Henry Garza (born May 14, 1978), JoJo Garza (born June 4, 1980), and Ringo Garza Jr. (born November 1981). All of them are the sons of Ringo Garza Sr. ...

who is a musician involved in a band named The Falcones which played cojunto music in southern Texas during the 1970s and 1980s, so it was not surprising to then see the boys quickly follow their father's trail at a young age. By the time they entered their teens, the threesome had already become the backing band of Garza Sr. when he decided to go solo following the disbanding of his group, touring all over the roadhouses also cantinas of the state.

Noticed their glowing talent, Garza Sr. subsequently brought his three sons to Nashville, Tennessee to look a chance for them to flourish in music scene, but things gravely did not run well there so that they all finally headed back to Texas not long after. Afterwards worked their own way separated from their father with Henry on guitar also harmonica, JoJo on bass, and Ringo on drums while vocals by all, these guys gradually managed to built a certain degree of reputation in the music scene through continuous live acts. One of their performances even caught the attention of veteran musician Willie Nelson who later invited the trio to play at Farm Fair and most importantly, helped them to record their debut album at his Pedernales studio. Initially released under Or Music, the eponymous work delightfully made its way to garner large notice around U.S thus prompted Epic Records to pick it up for major-label distribution by March 2004.

Much to everyone's surprise, the LP amazingly turned out to be a tremendous success for the Los Lonely Boys. Soared increasingly to take its peak on the first spot of Billboard's Top Heatseekers and the 19th rank on The Billboard 200, the record only needed less than 5 months to be certified Gold, unmistakably propelling the band to vast recognition across the country. The accomplishment wonderfully extended to October when one of its tracks entitled Heaven superbly topped the Billboard's Adult Contemporary for 18 consecutive weeks, even led them to joyously acquire the honor of Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group at the 2005 Grammy Awards. Smoothly moved on their path in the industry, the trio did not wait long to come up with their sophomore work, Sacred. Launched on July 18, 2006, the album also resulted well, taking the 2nd rank in its first week on The Billboard Hot 100 besides generating a hit ...

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