The Last Bandoleros have announced a new concert album — Live From Texas captures the country, rock, and Tex-Mex four-piece onstage at Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas. A collection of 10 tracks, the LP includes a sampling of the band’s new material, from the sing-along punch of “No More No Más” to the rapid-fire lyricism of “Bonnie & Clyde.”
It’s a Nineties Spanglish classic that announces the album, however — a cover of the Texas Tornados’ “Hey Baby, Que Pasó.” A live video of the Bandoleros performing the song...
It’s a Nineties Spanglish classic that announces the album, however — a cover of the Texas Tornados’ “Hey Baby, Que Pasó.” A live video of the Bandoleros performing the song...
- 2/24/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Eclectic country/rock/Tejano group the Last Bandoleros have released a new song titled “Enamorado” — Spanish for “in love” — timed, not coincidentally, for Valentine’s Day.
The track, sung in both English and Spanish, features bassist Diego Navaira on lead, guitarist Jerry Fuentes on the bridge and the entire group, rounded out by drummer Emilio Navaira and guitarist Derek James, on the chorus. It’s the benefit of having four lead singers, a lineup that helps distinguish the Last Bandoleros as not just a rock band, but a vocal group as well.
The track, sung in both English and Spanish, features bassist Diego Navaira on lead, guitarist Jerry Fuentes on the bridge and the entire group, rounded out by drummer Emilio Navaira and guitarist Derek James, on the chorus. It’s the benefit of having four lead singers, a lineup that helps distinguish the Last Bandoleros as not just a rock band, but a vocal group as well.
- 2/15/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
When Grammy-winning entertainer Emilio Navaira died unexpectedly at age 53 in 2016, he left behind a major void not only in the Tejano music world but in the lives of his sons Diego and Emilio IV — the rhythm section of the Warner Music Nashville band the Last Bandoleros. The brothers played in their father’s group and viewed him as both Dad and a musical hero.
The siblings, and their bandmates in the Last Banderolos Derek James and Jerry Fuentes, remember Emilio in the new song “What Would You Be Doing?” Mixing Tejano sounds,...
The siblings, and their bandmates in the Last Banderolos Derek James and Jerry Fuentes, remember Emilio in the new song “What Would You Be Doing?” Mixing Tejano sounds,...
- 8/24/2018
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
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