Where to Watch Los Lobos - Kiko Live in United States
Los Lobos is celebrating the 20th anniversary
Los Lobos is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their seminal album Kiko with the release of Kiko Live. Kiko Live captures their February 24, 2006, performance at the House Of Blues in San Diego, CA. Never before released or broadcast, Kiko Live also contains interviews with the band and others involved in the making of the studio album.
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- 107 minutes
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- United States
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