
Los Lobos/Alejandro Escovedo – Wilbur Theater, Boston, MA 3/3/15 (SHOW REVIEW)
From the moment Los Lobos hit the stage, their Latin vibe rhythmic rock and roll set everything in motion; the sextet wandered the stage as if making a game of
From the moment Los Lobos hit the stage, their Latin vibe rhythmic rock and roll set everything in motion; the sextet wandered the stage as if making a game of
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