Los Lobos

Concert For Democracy With Los Super Seven And Dave Alvin At The Ukrainian Culture Center, Friday, June 16, 2023

By Alyson Camus | June 18, 2023

a fantastic night of Tex-Mex music in all its different incarnations

The Nominations For The 2022 Grammy Awards Are In

By Alyson Camus | November 24, 2021

nominated for Best New Artist,

L.A. Burning: West Coast Concert Picks August 16th To 22nd

By Alyson Camus | August 16, 2021

Guns N’ Roses are at Banc of California Stadium

Concerts During Pandemic Times: Anything Goes

By Alyson Camus | August 12, 2021

there is no logic at all

The Earliest Bird: Top New Release 7-9-21 – 7-15-21, Los Lobos “Jamaica, Say You Will,” Reviewed

By Iman Lababedi | July 9, 2021

LA story

The 500 Greatest Songs of the 1990s: 190 To 181

By Steve Crawford | October 7, 2020

Scary, brilliant, and beautiful

The First Drive-In Concert With Los Lobos And Mariachi El Bronx In California

By Alyson Camus | June 12, 2020

organizers have arranged the site in 10 rows of parking spaces

L.A. Burning, West Coast Concert Picks, December 23rd To 29th 2019

By Alyson Camus | December 20, 2019

Steven Adler (of Guns N’ Roses) will play the Whisky A Go-Go on Saturday

L.A. BURNING, WEST COAST CONCERT PICKS, DECEMBER 3RD TO 9TH

By Alyson Camus | December 3, 2018

Shakey Graves is at the Wiltern on Tuesday

Twelve Los Angeles Musical Events Not To Be Missed Before The End Of The Year

By Alyson Camus | November 20, 2018

Thom Yorke will perform twice at the Orpheum

Arroyo Seco Has Announced Its All-Rock-Star Line-Up

By Alyson Camus | March 3, 2018

the festival is obviously not targeting the same demographic than Coachella

Dos Lobos At Levitt Pavilion, Saturday July 15th 2017

By Alyson Camus | July 17, 2017

elegantly cross over cultures and musical genres

The Buttertones, the Regrettes, Thee Commons Among The Lineup Of The Free Concerts At Levitt Pavilion

By Alyson Camus | June 3, 2017

a very eclectic lineup

Be Here Now: New Album Reviews 7-29-16 – 8-4-16

By Iman Lababedi | July 31, 2016

It roars, it stomps

2015 Was A Real Gallery Of Rock Stars For Me

By Alyson Camus | January 3, 2016

I was lucky, beside Ringo Starr’s 75th birthday (above) I have attended a lot of concerts and events.

ABC Best Of The Year Part 3: Interpol, Joanna Newsom, Kurt Cobain And Los Lobos

By Alyson Camus | December 25, 2015

I have decided to look back at this past year in alphabetic order,… and this is the third part of the game….

Los Lobos At City Winery, Saturday, December 19th, 2015, Reviewed

By Iman Lababedi | December 21, 2015

It was like making out with the girl of your dreams for the first time and then realizing mid-kiss she just wasn’t that into it.

Let’s Active: rock nyc Concert Picks Week Of December 14th, 2015

By Iman Lababedi | December 13, 2015

Not just a band from East LA

Los Lobos: Dream in Blue by Chris Morris – Book Review

By Steve Crawford | November 6, 2015

Morris deftly chronicles the band’s recording career, more often than not letting the musicians (and producers) provide the historical perspective. He makes no grand pronouncements and indulges in no hyperbole. He is as equally generous in complimenting their successes as he is direct in addressing their failures

‘Los Lobos, Dream in Blue’, A New Book About Los Lobos By Chris Morris

By Alyson Camus | October 19, 2015

He talked about the formation of the band in East Los Angeles in 1973, but the story really started when he saw Los Lobos perform at the Olympic Auditorium in 1980. They were opening for punk band Public Image Limited (John Lydon’s post-Sex Pistols band), and the Mexican traditional music was, at the time, not totally well received by the LA punk crowd

The Best Of 2015: Songs Through September 30th, 2015

By Iman Lababedi | October 1, 2015

A busy September, 33% more songs than August, and certainly Funkadelic alone makes this a great month. even if otherwise it could be considered somewhat more of an albums month. Nothing really jumps out, does it?
A busy September, 33% more songs than August, and certainly Funkadelic alone makes this a great month. even if otherwise it could be considered somewhat more of an albums month. Nothing really jumps out, does it?

Be Here Now: New Album Releases Reviewed 9-25-15 – 10-1-15

By Iman Lababedi | September 25, 2015

Gates Of Gold – Los Lobos – Heavy duty rock album from one of the last bands standing, this one peaks often and high, the first three songs are so good you wait for the dip till you reach the the 11th song, the the Band worthy “Magdalena” and realize it ain’t happening. ALBUM OF THE WEEK – A-

Los Lobos At Levitt Pavilion, Saturday September 19th 2015 Review

By Alyson Camus | September 20, 2015

I had a week to give nightmares to Donald Trump, after seeing Guadalajara-born Le Butcherettes at Amoeba on Thursday, I head up very early to Levitt Pavilion on Saturday evening to see legendary Chicano band Los Lobos,… but I should not even mention this idiot Trump, this is Los Angeles after all, the biggest Latino capital in Northern America.

Los Lobos At Levitt Pavilion, Saturday September 19th 2015 Pictures

By Alyson Camus | September 20, 2015

Los Lobos, the famous East LA band, gave a fantastic free concert to cloture Levitt Pavilion summer concert series. The crowd was quite big, the temperature very warm, is it really the end of summer? I probably as Los Lobos for the first time 20 years ago, hard to believe! Hairs may be whiter but the guitars still sound the same, they even have a new album (‘Gates of Gold’) out soon,… the wolves have survived very well all these years. Here are a few pictures of the show.