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Los Lobos To Stream Live Performance Sunday Night

Fans of Grammy-winning rockers Los Lobos will be in for a treat Sunday night via a live stream of the sold-out performance at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California starting at 8 pm PST.

The long-lived Los Angeles-based combo, together since the early ‘70s, have garnered worldwide acclaim for their unique merging of rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, Tex-Mex and blues and their collaborations with many of the biggest names in pop music.

The band’s most recent album—featuring players Steve Berlin, David Hidalgo, Conrad Lozano, Louie Pérez and Cesar Rosas—was 2010’s Tin Can Trust, released here by Shout! Factory.

Details for the Sunday night show can be accessed via the Sweetwater homepage, accessible at http://sweetwatermusichall.com.

Live music fans are also advised to check out Sweetwater’s new HD video archive for additional performances recorded at the venue.

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