I saw Indigenous and Los Lonely Boys play last night, and it was a great show - highly recommended. Indigenous was good. LLB were fantastic.
LLB are great musicians, fantastic singers, excellent songwriters and amazing showmen. To top it off, they are also very nice people. I was lucky enough to meet and shake hands with them after the show, and they were extremely gracious and expressed thanks to everyone for coming to see the show and to visit them afterward. They are a class act, and I HIGHLY recommend going to see Los Lonely Boys if they come through your town. Their live DVD is also outstanding.
Gearwise, Henry Garza (guitar) played a Marshall head (looked like it said JCM 2000, but I couldn't say for certain) with 1 4x12, and then he had a Fender combo amp on each side of it (looked like Twin Reverbs), for a total of 3 amps. The roadies originally put a Tone Tubby 4x12 out for him, but they replaced that with another 4x12 with no logo on it before the show started. He switched off between 3 Fender Mexican Strats (sunburst, pink & black) and sounded fantastic. His brother played a 6 string bass (not sure of the brand) and just absolutely killed. The mix sounded great, the vocals and musicianship was virtually flawless, and the whole band was tight, energetic, and in a word - amazing.
LLB are great musicians, fantastic singers, excellent songwriters and amazing showmen. To top it off, they are also very nice people. I was lucky enough to meet and shake hands with them after the show, and they were extremely gracious and expressed thanks to everyone for coming to see the show and to visit them afterward. They are a class act, and I HIGHLY recommend going to see Los Lonely Boys if they come through your town. Their live DVD is also outstanding.
Gearwise, Henry Garza (guitar) played a Marshall head (looked like it said JCM 2000, but I couldn't say for certain) with 1 4x12, and then he had a Fender combo amp on each side of it (looked like Twin Reverbs), for a total of 3 amps. The roadies originally put a Tone Tubby 4x12 out for him, but they replaced that with another 4x12 with no logo on it before the show started. He switched off between 3 Fender Mexican Strats (sunburst, pink & black) and sounded fantastic. His brother played a 6 string bass (not sure of the brand) and just absolutely killed. The mix sounded great, the vocals and musicianship was virtually flawless, and the whole band was tight, energetic, and in a word - amazing.
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