IT'S LOS LONELY AT THE TOP.Byline: Fred Shuster Music Writer Los Lonely Boys never were lonely. From the beginning, the Texican trio of brothers always had each other -- and their musical dad. Now, they have a busy touring schedule and mounting pile of cash to keep them company, too. Like other family bands, such as the Everly Brothers, the Beach Boys, the Black Crowes BLACK CROW Lockheed Spurious Emission Detector and Hanson, the Garza brothers -- Henry on guitar, Jojo on bass, and Ringo on drums -- boast natural vocal harmonies that help form a distinctive style. ``We don't have to think about it too much,'' said Jojo, 26. ``With us, the songs just happen. We get together, and the music just comes to us. It's always been that way.'' Using simple melodies, pleasing harmonies and bluesy guitar solos, the Garzas, singing in Spanish and English, have churned out two albums' worth of catchy rockers and ballads. Cheered on by Carlos Santana Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born July 20 1947), is a Grammy Award-winning Mexican-born American Latin rock musician and guitarist. He became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, the Santana Blues Band, going mostly under the title "Santana", which , the self-titled debut sold more than 2 million copies, while the single ``Heaven'' earned a Grammy. The latest, ``Sacred,'' driven by the rock 'n' blues-drenched guitar of Henry Garza, debuted at No. 2 on the albums chart last month. ``We got our harmonies from listening to our dad's brothers' band,'' Jojo said. ``We learned by listening -- we never took lessons or anything. We practiced and played through our whole childhood.'' Tightly packed blues jams like the soul-drenched rocker ``My Way,'' and sun-drenched ballads such as ``Home'' are on the menu tonight when Los Lonely Boys arrive on stage at the Greek Theatre. ``We like recording, but our main thing is playing live,'' Jojo said. ``That's where it really matters. Touching people and bringing everyone together is what we want to do best.'' Those who miss the current tour can catch Los Lonely Boys in ``Live at the Fillmore,'' a concert special airing throughout the month on PBS PBS in full Public Broadcasting Service Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural, stations. It's all pretty heady head·y adj. head·i·er, head·i·est 1. a. Intoxicating or stupefying: heady liqueur. b. for a band of brothers that started life as their father's backing band in dusty San Angelo, Texas San Angelo is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green CountyGR6, Texas, United States. It is also the principal city of the "San Angelo, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area" that includes all of Irion and Tom Green county. . Jojo says the group's early exposure to Tex-Mex, country, blues, and rock pioneers like Richie Valens, Chuck Berry Noun 1. Chuck Berry - United States rock singer (born in 1931) Charles Edward Berry, Berry and Fats Domino, along with the Beatles, helped Los Lonely Boys cement cement, binding material used in construction and engineering, often called hydraulic cement, typically made by heating a mixture of limestone and clay until it almost fuses and then grinding it to a fine powder. its sound. ``We listened to my dad more than the radio,'' he said. ``He was always into rock and country and Tex-Mex. We learned from him at home at first, then he would let us come to gigs and watch him, then when we got older he let us come up and sing a song with him.'' To return the favor, the new album track ``Outlaws'' reunites the brothers with their father, Ringo Garza Sr., who trades vocals with Willie Nelson. ``That was heartfelt heart·felt adj. Deeply or sincerely felt; earnest. heartfelt Adjective sincerely and strongly felt: heartfelt thanks Adj. 1. , man,'' Jojo says. ``It was a very special thing that happened that day. When he first met Willie, he said it was like meeting Yoda.'' Fred Shuster, (818) 713-3676 fred.shuster(at)dailynews.com LOS LONELY BOYS Where: Greek Theatre, 2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . When: 7:30 tonight. Tickets: $45. (213) 480-3232. ticketmaster.com. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Brothers Jojo, left, Henry and Ringo Garza of Los Lonely Boys got started as their father's backing band. |
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