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    The Tex-Mix of Los Lonely Boys

    Brothers Draw on Variety of Influences to Form Their Own Sound

     

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    'Los Lonely Boys' CD Cover

    Los Lonely Boys' self-titled debut CD.

    Songs from 'Los Lonely Boys' (Or Music)

    audio icon 'Señorita'

    audio icon 'Heaven'

    audio icon 'Dime Mi Amor'

    audio icon 'Tell Me Why'

    (Note: Songs edited from original length)
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    Morning Edition, December 26, 2003 - Take a dollop of Stevie Ray Vaughan, a pinch of Santana and a helping of Ritchie Valens and you might come up with a band that sounds a lot like Los Lonely Boys. The Austin-based group of Mexican-American brothers also has country music roots and considers Willie Nelson a patron of sorts. NPR's Felix Contreras reports.

     

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