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Henry Garza must be the musical love child of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Carlos Santana. How else to explain the chops of the Los Lonely Boys guitarist? His soulful blend of blues, Latin and R&B on the six-string sounds fluid and fiery. Add in brother JoJo’s rhythmic bass work and other brother Ringo on beat-heavy drums and you have a trio capable of rocking out the house.

The Dallas Morning News
“Los Lonely Boys” is an incredibly diverse and accomplished release, and shows the brothers adept at rock, blues, ballads, Latin and Tex-Mex. “We call it ‘Texican’ rock ‘n’ roll,” Henry Garza says. “It’s a mixture of everything that’s out there. We try to incorporate our heritage, being Mexican-American we put that flavor with the regular music that’s out there and try to do something that’s a little bit different.”

Pittsburgh Tribune
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