“Cottonfields and Crossroads”: rich Texas music history detailed

Posted on: September 5th, 2006
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“Los Lonely Boys’ documentary, which opens Friday(9/8) at the Santikos Theaters, is an 89-minute tour of rich, Texas music history.

Of course, the central drama is LLB’s struggle. It traces the young brothers (Ringo, JoJo and Henry) from backing musicians in their father Enrique Garza’s conjunto group to their slow rise as a finely-tuned blues-rock trio we know today. There is drama and intrigue as we find out just how tough the early years were in West Texas.”

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