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ROLLING STONE: LAST BANDOLEROS "COULD BE THIS YEAR'S MOST IMPORTANT NEW COUNTRY BAND"
1/8/18

Hey, better late than never. Rolling Stone has a new feature called "Why the Last Bandoleros Could Be This Year's Most Important New Country Band," noting the Warner Music Nashville group's powerhouse musical recipe and how its Latin influences might be especially ripe for the mainstream. We've been praising these guys forever, but clearly the word is getting out. Label chief John "Espo" Esposito calls them "sideways" in the best possible way, noting that love for the band in the WMN building remains strong. Will Country radio recognize the immense promise as the Bandos continue to win frenzied converts on the road? Stay tuned. In the meantime, here's a taste of the sweaty, rockin'-roots intensity that is their live show, courtesy of a live clip of the stellar tune "River Man."


Music City
ROLLING STONE: LAST BANDOLEROS "COULD BE THIS YEAR'S MOST IMPORTANT NEW COUNTRY BAND"
1/8/18

Hey, better late than never. Rolling Stone has a new feature called "Why the Last Bandoleros Could Be This Year's Most Important New Country Band," noting the Warner Music Nashville group's powerhouse musical recipe and how its Latin influences might be especially ripe for the mainstream. We've been praising these guys forever, but clearly the word is getting out. Label chief John "Espo" Esposito calls them "sideways" in the best possible way, noting that love for the band in the WMN building remains strong. Will Country radio recognize the immense promise as the Bandos continue to win frenzied converts on the road? Stay tuned. In the meantime, here's a taste of the sweaty, rockin'-roots intensity that is their live show, courtesy of a live clip of the stellar tune "River Man."