We got a note tonight from a family friend and will have more tomorrow. There's an impromptu gathering tonight at his music store in East L.A.
Francisco González, one of the early members of the famed East L.A. band Los Lobos, has died at the age of 68.
His son, Francisco, says his father — who also went by Frank or Frankie — died earlier this week of complications from cancer.in Boyle Heights., a shop founded by González that hand-makes and sells strings. He originally opened the shop that caters to son jarocho, mariachi and jazz musicians in Santa Barbara, and later moved it to East L.A. He sold the business in 2004.
González, who attended Garfield High with other founding members of Los Lobos, has been credited with pushing the band to incorporate traditional Mexican music into its sound. He played with Los Lobos in the early to mid-1970s, though not on the band's 1977 debut album of Mexican folk music.
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