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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tito_LarrivaTito Larriva - Wikipedia

    Humberto "Tito" Larriva (born 1953) is a Mexican-American songwriter, singer, musician, and actor. He came to prominence leading The Plugz , one of the earliest Los Angeles punk rock groups. Since the 1990s, his main musical outlet has been Tito & Tarantula .

  2. Tito & Tarantula is an American chicano rock/blues rock band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1992 by singer/songwriter/guitarist Tito Larriva. The band is best known for its songs "After Dark", "Back to the House That Love Built", "Strange Face of Love" and "Angry Cockroaches", as well as for its role in Robert Rodriguez 's film ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0488644Tito Larriva - IMDb

    Tito Larriva. Actor: Desperado. Tito Larriva was born Humberto Lorenzo Rodriquez Larriva in Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. He is known for his supporting roles in Road House, Despirodo, Once upon a time in Mexico, and from Dusk till Dawn. He is also known as a singer and songwriter.

  4. Tito Larriva & Tarantula OFFICIAL PAGE! 21,133 likes · 352 talking about this. Tito & Tarantula are an American Chicano-/Stoner-/Blues-Rock Band formed in Hollywood California by...

  5. Tito Larriva. Actor: Desperado. Tito Larriva was born Humberto Lorenzo Rodriquez Larriva in Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. He is known for his supporting roles in Road House, Despirodo, Once upon a time in Mexico, and from Dusk till Dawn. He is also known as a singer and songwriter.

  6. titoandtarantula.wixsite.com › titoandtarantulaHOME | Mysite

    From his work in the exploding early Hollywood punk music scene with his band The Plugz, producing bands like The Gun Club, to film scoring, building a substantial acting career, and founding Fatima Records, Tito Larriva truly earns the title given to him by the LA Times: Renaissance Man.

  7. Jan 31, 2012 · Frequently cited as the key Chicano musician involved in L.A.’s late 70s punk-rock explosion, Larriva has made the feelings and experiences of Chicanos, Mexicans, and immigrants a major theme in his work.