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Los Lonely Boys are a group from San Angelo, Texas playing a style of Tex-Mex rock, with elements of blues, soul, country and Tejano, and consisting of three brothers: Henry Garza, Jojo Garza, and Ringo Garza. Following in the tradition of their father, Ringo Garza Sr., who also was in a band made up of his brothers, The Falcones, which played conjunto music around south Texas in the 1970s and 1980s, the brothers sang backup for his father during his solo career, even before they were teenagers. Moving to Nashville in the 1990s, the sons emerged as a group separate from being their father's backup singers, and, after moving back to Texas, recorded their debut album in 2003 in Austin at Willie Nelson's Pedernales recording studio. The album was acquired by Epic Records for distribution in March 2004. Los Lonely Boys are spokespersons for Pepsi, and frequently tour, sometimes with Willie Nelson. The group won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 2005.

Singles (in chronological order)

  • Heaven
  • More Than Love
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