
Grammy-winning road warriors Los Lonely Boys have added dates to their seemingly never-ending tour, which includes two gigs opening for The Rolling Stones.
The fall/winter jaunt now runs through early December, and also features shows with Pat Green, deSol, Los Amigos Invisibles and Tim McGraw, as well as a stop at Farm Aid in Chicago. Having already opened for The Rolling Stones at Chicago's Soldier Field, Los Lonely Boys return to the slot Dec. 1 in Houston and Dec. 3 in Memphis.
During recent shows, the Texan Garza brothers--guitarist Henry, bassist JoJo and aptly named drummer Ringo--have been performing songs that will appear on a forthcoming album that will serve as the follow-up to the group's self-titled debut.
Two Los Lonely Boys tracks that feature Carlos Santana--one of which is "La Bamba"--will appear on the "Dora the Explorer Dance Fiesta" CD, set for an Oct. 11 release on Nick Records.
"'La Bamba' is a song we've known our whole lives," Henry Garza said in a statement. "We used to be invited on stage with our father's band to sing that song when we were children. So recording the song for Dora brings it all full circle. A song that children respond to and being a song from our past is a blast to share."