Special Performances/Media
- Gibson Dark Fire Guitar Launch with Rick and Mark del Castillo - Austin (Dec 15th, 2008)
- Outlaw Trail Concert - Paramount Theatre, Austin (2008)
- Dan Rather Reports: Latino Invasions On Hdnet (2007)
- Austin City Limits Music Festival – Austin (2006)
- Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival – Lawrence, Ks (2006) · Headlined Kgsr T-Shirt Party – Austin (2006)
- Latin Nation TV (2006)
- Willie Nelson’s 4th Of July Picnic – 2 Nights: Carl’s Corner/Ft. Worth (2006)
- George Lopez / ABC-TV (2005) - featuring Rick, Mark, and Alex
- Black Tie and Boots Ball - Washington, DC during Inauguration week (2005)
- American/Latino TV (2004)
- Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic - Ft. Worth (2004)
- Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival - Dallas (2004)
- Kill Bill, Vol 2 Premier. Performed in Chingon with Robert Rodriguez - Los Angeles (2004)
- House of Blues with special guest appearance by Robert Rodriguez - Los Angeles (2004)
- Headlined KGSR’s Spring T-Party - Austin (2004)
- “Chingon” Evening with Robert Rodriguez and Bruce Willis & The Accelerators - Austin (2004)
- Willie Nelson’s 4 July Picnic - Ft. Worth (2003)
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico Premier. Robert Rodriguez, Antonio Banderas and Cheech Marin performed with the band - New York (2003)
- Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over World Premier. Robert Rodriguez performed with the band - Austin (2003)
- LATV, in conjunction with debut Los Angeles showcase performances at the Roxy and Conga Room (2003)
- 2003 Convention of the National Council of La Raza - Austin (2003)
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