Los Lonely Boys are back in the musical “Heaven” again.

The sibling trio from Texas won a Grammy Award with that Top 40 single back in 2004, then went on to release seven more albums and an EP. But in 2019, bassist Jojo Garza announced he was leaving the band he started with brothers Henry (guitar) and Ringo (drums), putting Los Lonely Boys on ice until 2022 — when the group “eased” back in by opening shows for the Who.

And “Resurrection,” its first album in 10 years, followed in 2024.

“When you achieve something you set out to do, you can reach this point where it’s like, ‘OK, what now?’” Jojo, 45, explains via phone from his home in the Lone Star State. “For me, personally, it got to that point where it’s just, ‘Alright, there’s got to be something else,’ because Los Lonely Boys, as g

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