The,Lopez,Brothers,And,Their,T entertainment The Lopez Brothers And Their Traditional Southwest Sound
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When it comes to the Lounge Music of Las Vegas, Jerry,Gilbert and Lenny Lopez have kept and continue to keep the tradition alive andkicking. Playing traditional shows around town in classic fashion they form anold school big band called Santa Fe and The Fat City Horns. The historybehind these talented musicians doesnt start with Sin City though, in fact itstarts in the place Jerry is nicknamed after, Santa Fe! Their grandmother,Magdalena Griego Vigil, created the traditional song played every year at thecelebration of the founding of Santa Fe called Que Viva La Fiesta. If youwere in Santa Fe anytime in the 60s you knew well who the Lopez Bros were,and you were definitely familiar with their contributions. They would performfor every Festival, political rally and community event during their run inSanta Fe before they would come and grace the glittering stages of Vegas. Since coming to Las Vegas, The Brothers have made quite aname for themselves. They would go to lead a slew of high end and big nameproductions with their classic musical stylings, letting the entire town knowtheir name. Coming from a long line of musicians, the brothers grandmother wasa fantastic poet and composer who learned it all in turn, from her own father!Don Pablo was a famous composer of religious verses, and was featured in thelast Spanish speaking American newspaper in the southwest. Pablo was also partof Los Villeros Alegre, the leading ensemble of the southwest at the time andis even cited to have traveled with Pancho Villa while he tried to escapeGeneral Pershing! But he would end up having two children, one of which wouldbe Jerry and Gilberts mother. The brothers would grow up and attend school inSanta Fe, and by the time they were 12 they had recorded 15 mariachi tracks.During the 70s they would travel as Troubadors with a famous flamenco artists,soon the three brothers would build a band named Los Hermanos Lopez, then in1975 the bros said goodbye to Santa Fe and hit the road for Vegas. Playing afew lower end clubs at first, the band slowly built up and in no time becameNightlife Icons.Now Santa Fe and the Fat City Horns are as popular as ever.Giving tribute to their heroes and keeping the flavor the Lopez bros are sowell known for. Now a 14 piece band, their musical influence is mixed, and theypride themselves on playing music from the soul and not the wallet! Neverheading out on social media campaigns, buying tons of advertising space orshopping tracks to big labels, these guys fill rooms by word of mouth alone. Relyingon new and age old fans alike to keep the name alive and keep their gigscoming, they prefer the old school approach. But with too many accomplishmentsto name, the Lopez Brothers will always have a Special place in the heart ofLas Vegas, so check out Santa Fe and The Fat City Horns weekly gig or come seeJerry Lopez lead the band for the award winning production, VEGAS! The Showtoday!
The,Lopez,Brothers,And,Their,T