Los Lonely Boys

Singer-guitarist Hanry Garza, singer and bassist Joe Garza and drummer Ringo Garza, who make up Los Lonely Boys, are sons of South Texas performer Ringo Garza Sr., who played with a band called The Falcones in the 1970s and 1980s. They released a self-titled album with a mix of Chicano rock, blues, country and soul in 1997 and the follow-up Teenage Blues in 1998. Re-released in 2004, Los Lonely Boys went to number seven on the Billboard 200 and the track "Heaven" reached number two on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart, number 16 on the Hot 100 and number 46 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The gold-certified track also earned them a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The single "More Than Love" (2004) peaked at number 15 on the Adult Top 40 and "Diamonds" (2006) hit number 26. Other albums include Live at the Filmore, which went to number 69 on the Billboard 200; Sacred (2006), which reached number two; Forgiven (2008), which peaked at number 26; and Rockpango (2011), which hit number 70. The album Revelation came out in 2014. In 2024, they announced the release of their first album in 10 years, Resurrection, which saw the group return to their roots on singles such as "Wish You Would."

Related Artists

Stations Featuring Los Lonely Boys

Please enable Javascript to view this page competely.