Los Lonely Boys Live In Concert - SOLD OUT
Showdates: Saturday, June 14, 2008
Showtimes: 8pm
Tickets: $25, $45, $65
Phone Orders (831) 372-3800, Wed-Sat, 2pm-6pm;
Live Box Office: Wed-Sat, 2pm-6pm;

ORCHESTRA LEVEL:
$65 - Front Orchestra (Rows A-L) - SOLD OUT
$45 - Mid/Rear Orchestra (Rows M-W) - SOLD OUT

BALCONY LEVEL:
$45 - Front Balcony (Rows BB-FF) - SOLD OUT
$25 - Upper Balcony (Rows GG-RR) - SOLD OUT

Reserved seating. All ticket sales are final.

Description: In the three years since Or Music introduced Los Lonely Boys to fans around the world, everything has changed for the unique and gutsy musical hermanos from West Texas. And yet, nothing has. Sacred, Los Lonely Boys' eagerly awaited second album, both continues and expands upon the trio's self-titled debut, with its deeply personal and stunning fusion of electric blues and Texas roots, of soulful grooves and good old-fashioned rock'n'roll, of searing six-string licks and Latin beats. "New times, new songs, new rhythms," says frontman Henry Garza. "But it's still basically, Los Lonely Boys."

Working once again with producer John Porter (Keb' Mo, Ryan Adams, B.B. King) at good friend Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studios, the band recorded Sacred with the euphoria of their debut's success-over two million copies sold, a Grammy for the monster single "Heaven"-still fresh. But if the brothers' heads were sometimes spinning, their feet stayed on the ground. From the plainspoken humility and achey-sweet guitar of album-opener "Diamonds" to the funky, chunky "Oye Mamacita" to the cinematic credo "Outlaws," Los Lonely Boys have delivered not just 13 extraordinary songs, but 13 affirmations of what they feel is truly Sacred: being yourself, being true to God and family, and being true to music... "Texican Style."

Website: www.loslonelyboys.org