Thursday, July 26, 2007

Los Lobos

When:
Fri, Feb 1 at 8pm
Where:
Royce Hall

Price:
$52, 40, 28
($15 UCLA students)

Series Subscriptions:
Roots

A true product of Los Angeles, the music of Los Lobos embodies the many myths and cultures that make up this great metropolis. From the gritty punk strains, Mexican garage rock, and dance hall power ballads of their early work to the soulful urban grooves and sun-bitten twang of their current albums, Los Lobos has defied categorization for more than three decades. Renowned for clean, masterful songwriting, brilliantly showcased on such classic albums as 1984’s How Will the Wolf Survive and 1992’s visionary Kiko, the group continues its road trip along the vast and varied American musical terrain with its latest roots-rock extravaganza, The Town and City. Now, one of America’s truly great rock and roll bands returns to Royce Hall with a program created especially for UCLA Live, to be announced shortly.

http://www.uclalive.org/event.asp?Event_ID=469

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