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2005 GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS
**BEST POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL
Los Lonely Boys' beginnings, from an early gig at Austin's Saxon Pub to the first time they heard themselves on the car radio,can now be seen firsthand in Cottonfields and Crossroads, veteran PBS filmmaker Hector Galan's intimate documentary about the band, which premiered at the 2006 SXSW Film Festival and is now playing around Texas. The movie, which culminates with all the band's post-"Heaven" success, is just one of a zillion things Los Lonely Boys have added to the resume the past few years. They won five Austin Music Awards in 2004, and followed that with a prime slot at the Austin City Limits festival. They released a live CD (Live at the Fillmore) and DVD (Texican Style: Live in Austin ).Henry cemented his reputation as the latest greatest Texas blues guitarist when Guitar World named him 2005's Breakthrough Artist. They've shared a stage with Tim McGraw, the Rolling Stones and Dylan; at one of Neil Young's Bridge School benefits Henry even got to strum the Beatles-inspired "My Loneliness" to Paul McCartney himself. They also opened for Carlos Santana and cut their song "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" for his album All That I Am. And as headliners themselves they took out kindred spirit like Los Amigos Invisible and deSol. (Taken from www.loslonelyboys.org)