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Tito Larriva (Humberto Lorenzo Rodriquez Larriva) was born on 1953 in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, is an American songwriter. Discover Tito Larriva's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Humberto Lorenzo Rodriquez Larriva |
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Singer, guitarist, songwriter, musician, actor |
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71 years old |
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Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico |
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Mexico
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Tito Larriva Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Tito Larriva's Wife?
His wife is Janet Carroll
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Janet Carroll |
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Tito Larriva Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tito Larriva worth at the age of 71 years old? Tito Larriva’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from Mexico. We have estimated Tito Larriva's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Tito Larriva Social Network
Timeline
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.
In 1972 Larriva snuck into Yale University for a full term without being noticed.
After being kicked out of the Ivy League university, he moved to Mexico City and in 1975 moved to Los Angeles, California.
He now lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and daughter and continues to work in the music and film industries.
Larriva was the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for punk band The Plugz.
Record label Rhino recognized their role in the Los Angeles music scene by including their version of "La Bamba" on "We're Desperate: The L.A. Scene (1976-79)."
He formed The Plugz in Hollywood, California in 1978.
Their presence during the birth of West Coast punk has ensured their enduring influence on punk bands.
The Plugz released two albums, Electrify Me (1978) and Better Luck (1981).
The Plugz also scored the cult classic film Repo Man and contributed three songs to the soundtrack.
In 1979 Larriva formed Fatima Records, a DIY record label, with Chicano printmaker Richard Duardo and music promoter Yolanda Ferrer to release the Plugz' single "Achin'"/"La Bamba."
The label would issue a few other releases, including the Plugz' second album Better Luck (1981) and "Attitudes" (1980), the debut EP by East Los Angeles punk band The Brat (produced by Larriva).
Fatima Records was initially slated to release Fire of Love, the debut album by Los Angeles band The Gun Club; however, after Larriva produced six tracks, the label ran out of money, and Ruby Records completed the recordings and released the Gun Club's album.
Larriva's first acting role was "Hammy" on The Pee-wee Herman Show in 1981.
He has gone on to play notable supporting roles in big-budget films like Born in East L.A., Road House, Boys on the Side, Desperado, From Dusk Till Dawn and Once Upon a Time in Mexico.
He often works with his friend, director Robert Rodriguez.
His latest appearance was a few seconds cameo in Rodríguez' Machete trailer in Grindhouse.
He also appears in the actual, released movie.
In 1984 The Plugz evolved into the Cruzados.
In 1985, they released a self-titled album on Arista Records.
He also played the character Ramon in the film True Stories (1986).
The second album After Dark released in 1987 featured new guitarist Marshall Rohner.
Since the 1990s, his main musical outlet has been Tito & Tarantula.
Larriva was born in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and grew up in Fairbanks, Alaska, and El Paso, Texas.
As a child he played the violin in the school orchestra and sang in the church and school choirs where he met his wife Janet Carroll.
The band broke up in 1990.
Larriva and the Cruzados were both briefly featured in the film Road House, starring Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott.
Tito & Tarantula began in 1992 when Larriva and lead guitarist Peter Atanasoff would perform in bars and cafes with friends every week.
In 1996, Tito and Tarantula continue their relationship with Rodriguez, appearing in the film, soundtrack, and score, for From Dusk Till Dawn.
Larriva, Atanasoff, and Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez are the band performing their song After Dark in the bar for Salma Hayek.
"We've always had an unspoken rule," Larriva said to the Tucson Weekly in 1997, "and the rule is that everyone plays pretty much what they want. The band rarely rehearses."
Tarantula was featured on the soundtrack of Robert Rodriguez's movie Desperado which Larriva also scored.
In 1997, Tito & Tarantula released its long-awaited and highly acclaimed debut album Tarantism.
They followed up with, Hungry Sally & Other Killer Lullabies in 1999, and Little Bitch in 2000.
Records in Los Angeles and ended as the album Santa Sangre,'' released in 1999.
In 2002, the band was joined by Larriva's former Cruzados bandmate Steven Hufsteter.
Later that year, they released Andalucia.
8 Arms To Hold You is their most recent release (2019).
Psychotic Aztecs, composed of Larriva on vocals, Oingo Boingo's rhythm section (John Avila on bass, Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez on drums) and Steven Hufsteter on guitar, began as a recording session for ''Grita!