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See also:<br>
[[Jose Maldonado]]<br>[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Escalante Joe Escalante].<br>
[[Jose Maldonado]]<br>
[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Escalante Joe Escalante].
 
From their [https://sweetandtenderhooligans.com/ website]:
From their [https://sweetandtenderhooligans.com/ website]:
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As the “ultimate tribute to Morrissey and the Smiths,” LA-based Sweet and Tender Hooligans have been paying homage to the legendary British indie band for more than two decades with their finely crafted tribute show. Performing to sold-out crowds throughout the US, Mexico and UK, frontman Jose Maldonado channels Morrissey so convincingly that Moz himself has even jokingly taken the stage with the opening line “Hello, we are the Sweet and Tender Hooligans and I’m Jose.” From their era-perfect style to Maldonado’s Morrissey-inspired coif, the band never fails to satisfy even the most rigorous Smiths purists, leaving fans to wonder “How Soon Is Now” in regards to their future tour dates.
As the “ultimate tribute to Morrissey and the Smiths,” LA-based Sweet and Tender Hooligans have been paying homage to the legendary British indie band for more than two decades with their finely crafted tribute show. Performing to sold-out crowds throughout the US, Mexico and UK, frontman Jose Maldonado channels Morrissey so convincingly that Moz himself has even jokingly taken the stage with the opening line “Hello, we are the Sweet and Tender Hooligans and I’m Jose.” From their era-perfect style to Maldonado’s Morrissey-inspired coif, the band never fails to satisfy even the most rigorous Smiths purists, leaving fans to wonder “How Soon Is Now” in regards to their future tour dates.
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Contributed cover versions of [[Covered Song::Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now]] and [[Covered Song::There Is A Light That Never Goes Out]] to [[Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before: A Tribute To The Smiths]] (2007).
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 20 January 2024

Sweet And Tender Hooligans

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See also:
Jose Maldonado
Joe Escalante.

From their website:

As the “ultimate tribute to Morrissey and the Smiths,” LA-based Sweet and Tender Hooligans have been paying homage to the legendary British indie band for more than two decades with their finely crafted tribute show. Performing to sold-out crowds throughout the US, Mexico and UK, frontman Jose Maldonado channels Morrissey so convincingly that Moz himself has even jokingly taken the stage with the opening line “Hello, we are the Sweet and Tender Hooligans and I’m Jose.” From their era-perfect style to Maldonado’s Morrissey-inspired coif, the band never fails to satisfy even the most rigorous Smiths purists, leaving fans to wonder “How Soon Is Now” in regards to their future tour dates.

Contributed cover versions of Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now and There Is A Light That Never Goes Out to Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before: A Tribute To The Smiths (2007).

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Art Barrios (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), David Collett (lead guitar, backing sequences), Joe Escalante (bass), Danny Garcia (drums), Thomas Lennon (honorary rhythm guitar) & Jose Maldonado (vocals).


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