Los Lobos claims Sony owes the band royalties potentially topping $2.75 million for its songs on the soundtracks for "La ...
Los Lobos sues Sony Music and Sony Pictures in two separate lawsuits alleging non-payment of royalties for songs featured in ...
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are more than just a band, they're an institution. And not just a Los Angeles institution, as their 1978 album, Just Another Band from East L.A., satirically alerts us. They are an international, ...
I have spent two weeks listening to the new Los Lobos CD “Tin Can Trust,” and I think it is one of their best-ever CDs. Their message, which comes from a point of view developed while growing up ...
Much like the lupine creature that lends the band its name, Los Lobos has proven an adaptable entity. The group from East Los Angeles has endured and prospered for nearly a half century by trusting ...
Los Lobos has covered some ground in their 40-plus years. From after-school barrio garage jam sessions to one of the biggest, most enough already smash singles of all time (“La Bamba”—maybe you’ve ...
Berlin joined Los Lobos just before the moment when everything exploded in the mid-'80s, first with their 1984 major album debut, "How Will the Wolf Survive"; next, via the band's career-altering ...