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Wednesday, January 19 2011

Part 2: From Meklit Hadero to the Old 97's

Slipped Discs continues with the return of a '60s pop heartthrob, the best underappreciated hip-hip album of the year, the resurrection of a legendary '80s band, some great beats from M.I.A. and many more. All records that missed our top 70 list last year.


Reviews

Tuesday, August 3 2010

Los Lobos: Tin Can Trust

Los Lobos continue being Los Lobos, which is a very fine thing, indeed.


Monday, April 27 2009

Los Lobos

Showmen to the end, Los Lobos remain humble and exciting and, most importantly, still committed to being unpretentious and immensely professional entertainers.


Thursday, September 28 2006

Los Lobos: The Town and the City

It's easy to take Los Lobos for granted; this album just might fix that.


Thursday, September 28 2006

Los Lobos: The Town and the City

A record full of beauty and pain and fear and hope by five guys who know what the hell they're talking about.


Wednesday, August 30 2006

Los Lobos

Not only has the wolf survived; it's stronger than ever.


Blogs

Monday, April 5 2010

Verse-Chorus-Verse: Los Lobos - "La Guacamaya"

Artist/producer PC Muñoz mines for gems and grills the greats.


News

Wednesday, November 23 2011

Dos Lobos say hello and ‘Goodbye’

MINNEAPOLIS — David Hidalgo and Louie Perez don’t do this very often. The chief songwriters of Los Lobos have performed only 22 shows as a…


Tuesday, July 13 2010

Los Lobos at 37 (and counting)

LOS ANGELES — David Hidalgo stood on a concrete loading dock outside the tiny recording studio where he and the other members of Los Lobos…


Friday, March 14 2008

Roots-rock band Los Lobos surveys 'The Town and the City' and other territories

A year and a half has passed since the release of Los Lobos' 13th studio album, "The Town and the City." But drummer-guitarist Louie Perez…


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