South Texas Food Bank presents Empty Bowl XI
Laredo, TX
05/24/2017 06:28 PM

LAREDO, Texas (May 24, 2017) - After 10 years of classic rock and R&B sounds, the South Texas Food Bank Board decided to change the sound of their staple fundraiser event, Empty Bowls XI, which is set to take place at the Laredo Energy Arena on Friday, August 18, 2017. This year’s band will be the Tex-Mex Power Rock trio, Los Lonely Boys.

 

The South Texas Food Bank’s Empty Bowls has aimed to both create awareness about the realities of hunger and to celebrate the generosity of those individuals, businesses and organizations that have impacted and furthered the food bank’s mission of feeding the hungry in South Texas.

 

The event includes: a dinner, a benefit concert and a silent auction featuring artworks from both local and regional artists.

 

Sponsorship tables of 10 that include dinner and access to silent auction items are available. There are different levels of sponsorship available: Diamond $20,000, Platinum $10,000, Gold $5,000, Silver $2,500 and Bronze $1,500. Individual table tickets are $150. Table Tickets are available at the South Texas Food Bank office located at 1907 Freight at Riverside.

 

Concert only tickets are $10, $15 and $25. Tickets will are available at the LEA Box office, Ticketmaster.com, Select Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000.

 

About Los Lonely Boys

 

Hailing from San Angelo, Texas, the Grammy Award winning band Los Lonely Boys are in the forefront of a music style they like to call "Texican Rock n' Roll" - a sound that combines elements of different music genres such as Texas blues, country, Tejano, and Latino and American rock ‘n’ roll. 

 

The Texas trio consists of three brothers: Henry (guitar, vocals), Jojo (bass, vocals), and Ringo (drums, vocals) Garza. They are proud to note that they follow in the music tradition of their father, Ringo Garza, Sr., who formed the conjunto band, Los Falcones with his brothers. Los Falcones played conjunto music throughout south Texas during the 1970s and 1980s.

 

Their debut single, "Heaven", was a massive success; it reached #1 on the Billboard AC charts and propelled sales of the album. In 2005, the single was nominated for, and won, the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The second single, "More Than Love", was also nominated for a Grammy in the same category in 2006. The music and sound of Los Lonely Boys has become a staple of the Texas sound. 

 

Los Lonely Boys have produced a total of eight studio albums -Revelation, being their latest release - plus several live recordings, holiday and compilations albums. The band has recorded and performed with music legends like Carlos Santana and Willie Nelson.

 

After a couple of personal setbacks, Los Lonely Boys are back on the road this year with their nationwide Revelation tour to the delight of the thousands of fans, who have been waiting to see them in concert.

 

For more information about Los Lonely Boys, visit their official website: loslonelyboys.com

 

About the South Texas Food Bank

 

The South Texas Food Bank is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to alleviate hunger in the eight-county service area in the south Texas area by collecting and distributing food through partner agencies and programs while creating awareness and educating the community on the realities of hunger. The food bank serves an average of 28,000 families; 8,875 elderly; and 1,600 children per month throughout their eight-county service area: Webb, Zapata, Jim Hogg, Maverick, Dimmit, Val Verde, Kinney and Starr. South Texas Food Bank Food pantries can be found in communities like Laredo, Zapata, Hebbronville, Eagle Pass, Brackettville, Del Rio, Roma, Rio Grande City and other rural communities.

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