Joey Quiñones

lead singer for Thee Sinseers

Musician with Thee Sinseers and The Altons, and producer at Colemine Records and owner of Second Hand Sound studios

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Thee Sinseers is keeping Chicano soul — a sound defined by dreamy, sunny, and romantic ballads — alive. Its lead singer Joey Quiñones talks about the band’s inspirations.

East LA’s Chicano soul is alive and well in Thee Sinseers’ music

Thee Sinseers is keeping Chicano soul — a sound defined by dreamy, sunny, and romantic ballads — alive. Its lead singer Joey Quiñones talks about the band’s inspirations.

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