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Riding with the Wolf
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On their 30th anniversary as America’s premier Latino rock and roll band, Los Lobos have released a new album titled “The Ride,” that boasts a great lineup of guest singers, including Dave Alvin, Ruben Blades, Cafe Tacuba, Elvis Costello, Mitchell Froom, Martha Gonzalez, Robert Hunter, Little Willie G., Mavis Staples, Richard Thompson, Tom Waits, and Bobby Womack.

Click “Listen” link to hear what the Wolf have to say about American music, Latino culture, and their star-studded new album, “The Ride.”

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Los Lobos members David Hidalgo, Louie Perez, Cesar Rosas, Conrad Lozano and Steve Berlin. Their new album is, “The Ride.”

 
 

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