A Grand Theatre Presents performance.
Los Lobos were already East L.A. neighbourhood legends, Sunset Strip regulars and a GRAMMY AWARD WINNING BAND by the time they recorded their major label debut How Will The Wolf Survive? in 1984.
Although the album's name and title song were inspired by a National Geographic article about real life wolves in the wild, the band - David Hidalgo, Louie Perez, Cesar Rosas, Conrad Lozano and Steve Berlinsaw - parallels with their struggle to gain mainstream rock success while maintaining their Mexican roots. Three decades, two more Grammys, a worldwide smash single ("La Bamba") and thousands of rollicking performances across the globe later, Los Lobos is surviving quite well - and still jamming with the same raw intensity as they had when they began in that garage in 1973. The band chronicles a key moment of their expansive journey on Disconnected In New York City, a dynamic live album that marks the bands 40th anniversary.
Rock Underwriter: Homestead
Performance Co-Sponsors: Mackillop Law, Chez Piggy
Performing at the Grand Theatre, in the Regina Rosen Auditorium
Tickets are A Section - $59.50; B Section - $54.50 plus HST and handling fee