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  1. The True Believers were founded in 1982 by singer-guitarist Alejandro Escovedo, formerly of the Nuns, and his brother Javier Escovedo, formerly of the Zeros. The other two initial members of the band were drummer Kevin Foley (who was formerly in the Nuns with Alejandro) and bassist Denny DeGorio.

  2. 22 de feb. de 2013 · Taking the stage with trademark swagger, gang leader Alejandro Escovedo calls the tune. From the first chord, the fivepiece plays hard and true, like its name, demonstrating the same force of...

  3. After a lengthy tour supporting Rank & File's first album, Escovedo quit the band and invited his brother, Javier Escovedo, to join him in forming a more rock-oriented project in Austin. Javier also had roots in the early West Coast punk scene as a member of the Zeros, and had blossomed into a promising songwriter when he got the call to join ...

  4. Profile: Austin, Texas band founded in 1984 by brothers Javier & Alejandro Escovedo. Sites: Facebook , Bandcamp. Members: Alejandro Escovedo, Denny DeGorio, Hector Munoz, Javier Escovedo, JD Foster, Jon Dee Graham, Kevin Foley, Rey Washam. Variations: Viewing All | The True Believers. True Believers.

  5. Javier Escovedo: guitar, vocals, songs Alejandro Escovedo: guitar, vocals, songs Jon Dee Graham: guitar, lap steel, vocals, songs Denny DeGorio: bass guitar, harmonica Rey Washam: drums Bonus Tracks recorded live at KUTX - March 12, 2013, engineered by Cliff Hargrove Dedication & Gipsy Son recorded Arlyn Studio, Austin, TX, March 21, 2013

  6. The Boxing Mirror is a 2006 album by Alejandro Escovedo. released through Back Porch Records. Produced by John Cale of The Velvet Underground , the album finds Escovedo delving into the worlds of avant-rock and post-punk ; and its darker sound has only shades of roots rock / Americana music in comparison with most Escovedo's alt ...

  7. 4 de nov. de 2005 · Less than the last true reunion, SXSW 1993, when Escovedo, his brother Javier, Graham, original bassist Denny DeGorio, and (bell) ringer Rey Washam pounded like a hard rain falling. But more...