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Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads

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Compiled from footage shot mostly in 2003, this documentary chronicles the road life of San Angelo, Texas, rock 'n' roll band Los Lonely Boys. On the cusp of major success, the three Garza brothers -- Henry, Jojo and Ringo -- travel from gig to gig in a beat-up Dodge van. Some, but not all, of the group's fractious personal history is touched upon, such as the way the group members' father came up with the band name, only to later be expelled from their entourage.

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Neil Genzlinger New York Times It never stops worshiping Los Lonely Boys, the Texas trio made up of the brothers Henry, Jo Jo and Ringo Garza, long enough to feel genuine, as is evident from the frequent appearances of Kevin Wommack, the group's manager. Rated: 2/5 Sep 22, 2006 Full Review Belinda Acosta Austin Chronicle Cottonfields and Crossroads marks another entry in what could be called Galn's Tejano music cycle, joining critically acclaimed documentaries like Songs of the Homeland, Accordion Dreams, and others. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 30, 2006 Full Review Joe Leydon Variety Although it often plays more like a feel-good infomercial than a substantial cinematic portrait, Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads scores a pleasing impact with spirited live performances. Mar 23, 2006 Full Review Phil Villarreal Arizona Daily Star Save me from this prison Lord, help me get away 'Cause only you can save me now From this misery Rated: 2/4 Sep 7, 2006 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Compiled from footage shot mostly in 2003, this documentary chronicles the road life of San Angelo, Texas, rock 'n' roll band Los Lonely Boys. On the cusp of major success, the three Garza brothers -- Henry, Jojo and Ringo -- travel from gig to gig in a beat-up Dodge van. Some, but not all, of the group's fractious personal history is touched upon, such as the way the group members' father came up with the band name, only to later be expelled from their entourage.
Director
Hector Galan
Producer
Hector Galan, Evelyn Ledesma Galan
Production Co
Galán Productions
Rating
PG (Mild Language|Some Thematic Elements)
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 20, 2017
Runtime
1h 29m
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