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Los Lobos: 53 Years of Shaping Mexican American Identity

Los Lobos: 53 Years of Shaping Mexican American Identity

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March 26, 20261m 31s

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Los Lobos, a band that has shaped Mexican American identity for over five decades, recently had a documentary premiered at SXSW. The film, Los Lobos Native Sons, highlights their journey from East L.A. parties to White House shows, and their commitment to their cultural roots. The band, consisting of David Hidalgo, Conrad Lozano, Louie Pérez, and Cesar Rosas, gained fame with their 1987 hit La Bamba. The documentary, which took four and a half years to complete, features interviews with the band, their families, and admirers, and showcases the key role of women in their lives.

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