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Los Lonely Boys

History With Billy Bob's

Los Lonely Boys joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on March 12, 2004

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About Los Lonely Boys:

Los Lonely Boys are an American roots-rock trio celebrated for their soulful harmonies, heartfelt songwriting, and signature blend of rock, blues, country, and Tejano influences. Formed in San Angelo, Texas, the band consists of brothers Henry, Jojo, and Ringo Garza, who grew up performing together in their family’s conjunto band and developing a sound deeply rooted in Texas musical tradition.

The group rose to national prominence in 2004 with their breakthrough hit “Heaven,” a Grammy-winning song that resonated worldwide for its emotional honesty and universal message of hope. The success of Heaven propelled Los Lonely Boys into the mainstream, earning them critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase across multiple genres.

Known for their tight harmonies, soulful guitar work, and heartfelt performances, Los Lonely Boys continued to release acclaimed albums and fan-favorite songs such as “More Than Love,” “Fly Away,” and “Diamonds.” Their music reflects themes of faith, family, perseverance, and love, drawing on their cultural heritage and life experiences.

Throughout their career, Los Lonely Boys have remained committed to authenticity and musicianship, earning respect as both recording artists and powerful live performers. With decades of success and a sound that transcends genre boundaries, Los Lonely Boys stand as one of Texas music’s most enduring and influential acts.