Los Lonely Boys will be bringing their brand of “Texican” rock ‘n’ roll to Havana on July 16 at 8 p.m.
Hailing from San Angelo, Texas, brothers Henry (guitar, vocals), Jojo (bass, vocals), and Ringo (drums, vocals) Garza mix rock/blues roots with country and Tejano influences to produce a sound that can be surprisingly breezy and polished.
Los Lonely Boys was formed by the Garzas in 1997, following in the footsteps of their father, Ringo Garza, Sr., who had performed with his brothers in the Falcones during the the 1970s and ’80s. Their debut single, “Heaven,” was a number one hit on a Billboard chart in 2004, also hitting Top 40 and Hot 100 status.
In 2009, they signed to Austin-based Playing in Traffic Records, and released an EP, “1969,” followed by three albums: “Keep on Giving: Acoustic Live!,” “Rockpango,” and “Revelation” in 2014.
Said Jojo Garza of their latest album, “We’re always trying to broaden our horizons and advance musically, and that’s something that we were very conscious of in making this record. We experimented with a lot of different sounds and production approaches.
“We’re very thankful that God blessed our family with a drummer, a guitar player and a bass player, and that the three of us get to make music together,” he added.
Tickets for Los Lonely Boys at Havana on July 16 are available online, and cost $40 in advance, or $45 on the day of the show. The concert is general admission/standing only, and you must be 21+.
Havana is located at 105 S. Main St. in New Hope; (215) 862-5501.
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