Gates Of Gold, the group's first album of new material in five years, practically bursts with the spirit of exploration that has marked Los Lobos' best work over the years. Musically and culturally, the band speaks to its audience in a way few others have or could.
On the eve of Cesar Rosa's birthday and the release date of Los Lobos latest album, the Mexican American band turn to the timeless immigrant experience as their focus.
East L.A. favorites Los Lobos return to KCRW studios to perform an array of songs spanning their award-winning 40 year career on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
East LA favorites Los Lobos retuned to KCRW this morning for an excellent set of music from their new album “Tin Can Trust.” They’re 40 years into their career, and…
In this edition of Sounds Eclectic, host Nic Harcourt plays new, upcoming and recent releases from Eliot Smith, Sigur Ros, Willie Nelson and many more. Featuring a live in-studio performance by Los Lobos.
On this edition of Sounds Eclectic, host Nic Harcourt plays new, upcoming and recent releases from Rilo Kiley, Johnathan Rice, and the latest from Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood. Plus a live in-studio performance from Los Lobos, all this and much more on the next Sounds Eclectic.
Los Lobos are more than just a band, they're an institution. And not just a Los Angeles institution, as their 1978 album, Just Another Band from East L.A., satirically alerts us. They are an international, Grammy-Award-winning, alternative rock (in the truest sense of the phrase) institution, whose newest release, Tin Can Trust, only proves the point.
L.A.'s pride and joy, Los Lobos perform on Morning Becomes Eclectic. Listen to a special bonus track recorded at the end of the performance. Click Here to Watch!
From DJ Eric J Lawrence: Los Lobos are more than just a band, they’re an institution. And not just a Los Angeles institution, as their 1978 album, “Just Another Band…