Entertainment Page 4 • Tuesday, March 23,2d No longer Lonely Los Lonely Boys to perform at the 2004 Northgate Music Festival By Daniel Chapman THE BATTALION Los Lonely Boys, the band whose members proudly wear their Texas roots on their sleeves and have a sound to make the state proud, is car rying on the rich tradition of great Texas music. Composed of a trio of brothers, the band has gown up together musically and now is taking the Texas music world by storm. Garza brothers Henry (guitar/singer), Jojo (bass/vocals Ringo (drummer/vocals) have proven themselves as powerful and talented musicians. Los Lonely Boys’ explosive popularity has come as a shock to many; these three brothers have seemingly come out of nowhere to become almost a household name in Texas, and their popularity is quickly spreading to the United States and the world. Having played for millions of people via tel evision airwaves and huge festivals, such as the Austin City Limits Festival, it may become rou tine to perform for a crowd, but College Station is an exception. Noting the thriving collegiate community and love for Texas music, Los Lonely Boys said it is thrilled to be coming. “We’ve looked forward to performing in College Station ever since we've known that Texas A&M University is there and that it is a vibrant college town,” Ringo said. “It’s going to be a great time.” The group’s self-titled disc recently broke into the Billboard 200 Albums Chart, going to spot No. 185, in large part due to an appearance on late-night slot on Jay Leno. With this main stream exposure, Los Lonely Boys has enjoyed higher levels of popularity and exposure. “(Performing on) Jay Leno was like a crazy dream,” Henry said. “He even took the time to call our father and talk to him. It was awesome. We're still waiting for that time to look back and reflect and say, 'Wow, we were on Jay Leno.’” After playing such high-profile venues and meeting important people, many artists may find playing for a smaller music festival and knowing that the crowd will be smaller than the millions who have witnessed them around the world a lit tle deflating. This may be true for some bands, but Jojo hai iall the most “Texan Band” out there. “We take all of the influences that wegret with and heard our father playing, likeW Nelson, Santana, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ri Valens and ZZ Top and roll them up into own musical burrito and serve it to thewoi Ringo said. Henry said while the sound of the Los Los Boys was heavily influenced by a varietj artists from Chuck Berry to Willie Nelson,kj ing it in the family is what these guys dote “Our biggest influence was ourdad,”Ht said. “We were trying to be like ourdadinci way that we played because our dad played*: so much emotion and so much intensity. look forward GIGS Los Lonely Boys introducing y to our speo ^ brand of Tei rock 'n' n Willie Nek) \& has been tp jeii various tim 'or m The Northgate Music Festival at Shadow Canyon how much $5 event pass, $15 day pass or $20 all-event pass Photo Courtesy of* LOS LONELY BOYS such as in recent inter«i#ea i with Stone, sayftar that Los Lottpic Boys is favorite up-ail coming Straight rock mixed *1 a dose of ba seri Hare allow ila Los Lonely Boys are one of the headliners for the Northgate Music Festival. The trio of brothers has been featured in "Rolling Stone" and has performed on the "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. band members to spice up what they've hearil create something fresh, creative andexcitinr ■ en said living their dream and performing their music is what they love to do. “We are absolutely excited,” Jojo said. “Since we are in our early twenties ourselves, we have everything in common with the college crowds, and we’re looking forward to blowing the roof off the house. You will not want to miss this because you will catch one of the best shows that you will ever see.” Recently, the phrase “Texas Music” has been used by many rock and country musicians to classify the genre of music of they play. Because of the incredible quality and talent that comes out of Texas, many artists want to jump on the bandwagon and classify themselves as Texas rock bands, even though many are not based out of Texas. Hailing from the fair West Texas town of San Angelo and fusing artists that they have grown up with, Ringo said Los Lonely Boys might be Aggies can catch Los Lonely Boyswheiilj ieai band performs at the Northgate Music Fesbi 0,1 Thursday night at Shadow Canyon. The trio* hit the stage at midnight. Settle in at The Colony APARTMENTS Floor Plans Swimming Pool Computer Lounge Hot Tub Lighted Tennis/Basketball Courts Sand Volleyball Courts On-Site Laundry Facilities Fully Furnished Club Room TAMU Shuttle Stops on Property Free 24/7 Fitness Center Membership Free Bus Stop Breakfast every Wednesday jra m and. ■- STUDIO, ONE BEDROOM AND TWO BEDROOM UNITS AVAILABLE! LOW EXPENSES. 10 I Southwest Parkway, College Station www.bcskinc.com HIGH I.Q. The Administrative Offices of Transportation Services are moving. Administrative and Customer Service offices will be closed March 24. Our new address will be: 702 University Drive East, Bldg. E All phone numbers will remain the same. 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