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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Los Lobos is revisiting its watershed 1992 album “Kiko” in a ...
Released on May 26, 1992, Kiko finally smashed down the secondary barrier that was holding back Los Lobos: The post-"La Bamba" caricature of the band as Mexican-folk rockers. "We'd gotten to the ...
Los Lobos Play Intimate ‘Kiko’ Show at Grammy Museum. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of their masterpiece album with a special edition release, the band performed the L.A. classic ...
Twenty years ago Los Lobos, the East Los Angeles band that draws heavily on its Mexican heritage as a prime ingredient in its rootsy music, recorded Kiko and the Lavender Moon, an album that is ...
"The creative success of Kiko carried on with Los Lobos into the work they did afterward," said Froom on the new edition's liner notes. It's hard to argue with the fact that Kiko has been, until ...
Los Lobos' Louie Pérez talk about the making of 'Kiko' (1992), the band's masterpiece that was re-released on August 21. Best of San Antonio® 2025 nominations are now open! Home ...
Meanwhile, the also-newly-released Kiko Live finds Los Lobos on stage at San Diego’s House Of Blues in February of 2006, playing a start-to-finish performance of their masterpiece 14 years later.
The Last Great Album? Los Lobos' ‘Kiko‘ turns 20 By Jim Caligiuri, 3:27PM, Wed. Aug. 22, 2012 ...
On the one hand, Los Lobos have come a long way in 40 years. On the other hand, the band has never left the backyards and front porches of East L.A. From its roots as a traditional conjunto ...
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Los Lobos Kiko Live (2012). Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
Twenty years ago Los Lobos, the East Los Angeles band that draws heavily on its Mexican heritage as a prime ingredient in its rootsy music, recorded Kiko and the Lavender Moon, an album that is ...
(Kiko's follow-up, 1996's Colossal Head, on Warner Bros., might even be better.) It's twenty years since this record first hit the streets. Its critical reputation is huge, bordering on hyperbole.