 Los Lonely Boys is made up of 3
Garza brothers: Henry on guitar, JoJo on bass
and Ringo on drums from San Angelo, Texas.
Their musical interest began with their dad,
Ringo, Sr., who introduced them to his
conjunto band. Adding their own musical
influences of rock and Latin sounds, the Los
Lonely Boys came to the attention of Willie Nelson who asked the trio to
play at Farm Aid and later allowed them to
record their debut LP in his studio.
# 44
Singles Artist of the Year

 Los Lonely Boys released their
debut LP Los
Lonely Boys.

Los Lonely Boys hit the Top 40
with "Heaven."

Los
Lonely Boys was certified gold.

 Los Lonely Boys hit the Top 10 with "Heaven."

Los Lonely Boys topped the
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for 18
weeks with "Heaven."

Ringo Garza and his wife were
arrested in Texas on a marijuana possession
charge.

 Los Lonely Boys
won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Heaven") and were
nominated for Record of the Year ("Heaven"), Best New Artist, and Best Rock Instrumental
Performance ("Onda"). The band
performed at the ceremony.
Los Lonely Boys
released the live LP Live
At The Filmore.
Los
Lonely Boys was certified 2x platinum.

The single "Heaven" was certified
platinum.

Los Lonely Boys performed as
part of Farm Aid 20 in Illinois.


 Los Lonely Boys
were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("More Than Love").

Los Lonely Boys
released their next LP Sacred.


 Los Lonely Boys could be heard
on the compilation Instant
Karma: The Campaign To Save Darfur with "Whatever
Gets You Through The Night."
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Los Lonely Boys
Released: March, 2004
US: 2x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 9
Tracks:
"Senorita" - "Heaven" -
"Crazy Dream" - "Dime Mi
Amor" - "Hollywood" -
"More Than Love" - "Nobody
Else" - "Onda" -
"Real Emotions" - "Tell Me
Why" - "Velvet Sky" -
"La Contestacion" |
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Live At The Filmore
Released: February, 2005
Billboard
peak:
# 69
Live Tracks: "Crazy
Dream" - "Hollywood" -
"Man To Beat" - "More Than
Love" - "Nobody Else" -
"Dime Mi Amor" -
"Onda" - "Velvet Sky"
- "Cisco Kid" - "La
Bamba" - "Real Emotions" -
"Heaven" |
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Sacred
Released: July, 2005
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly: B-
Tracks: "My
Way" - "Orale" -
"Diamonds" - "Oye
Mamacita" - "I Never Met A
Woman" - "Roses" -
"Texican Style" - "One
More Day" - "Memories" -
"My Loneliness" -
"Outlaws" - "Home" -
"Living My Life" |
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