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  1. Del este de Los Angeles è il secondo album dei Los Lobos, pubblicato dalla New Vista Production Records nel 1978. Nel 2000 fu ristampato dalla Hollywood Records con il titolo di Just Another Band from East L.A. con un brano bonus aggiunto.

  2. The title of this compilation is Del Este De Los Angeles which means "from east los angeles" which is actually this title: Los Lobos - Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection, the only difference is that 'A Collection' is added to the title. For further proof, see the spine which quite simply states: Los Lobos (Just Another Band From ...

  3. Listen to Del Este De Los Ángeles (Just Another Band From East L.A.) [Studio] by Los Lobos on Apple Music. 1978. 12 Songs. Duration: 39 minutes. Album · 1978 · 12 Songs

  4. Arranged By [Instrumental Arrangements] – Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles* Bass, Guitarrón – Conrad R. Lozano* Engineer – Mark Fleisher (2), Patrick Flynn (6) Graphics [Graphic Artist] – Edward W. Randell Jr. Guitar, Jarana, Charango, Vihuela, Percussion – Louie Pérez, Jr.* Guitar, Mandolin, Jarana, Requinto Guitar [Romantico ...

  5. 26 giu 2019 · Early name for the Grammy Award–winning American rock band Los Lobos. Originally, they called themselves Los Lobos del Este (de Los Angeles) , which was a play on the name of norteño band Los Tigres del Norte and the fact that the band was from east L.A. The name was quickly shortened to Los Lobos.

  6. Del este de Los Angeles (Just Another Band From East L.A.), an Album by Los Lobos. Released in 1978 on New Vista (catalog no. NV-1001; Vinyl LP). Genres: Son jarocho, Ranchera. Rated #590 in the best albums of 1978. Featured peformers: David Hidalgo (guitar, requinto romantico, requinto jarocho, mandola, tres, cuatro, violin, percussion), Conrad Lozano (bass, Mexican guitarrón), César Rosas ...

  7. Guitarist Cesar Rosas and bassist Conrad Lozano joined and they decided to call themselves Los Lobos del Este. As young, music-loving Chicanos from the barrio, they were a product of their surroundings. African-American influences such as the blues, rock n roll, jazz, and doo–wop were a natural complement to the deep and soulful Mexican and ...