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Singer attacked in Houston: Lead singer of La Mafia

Singer attacked in Houston: The lead singer of the Tejano band, "La Mafia,' was attacked outside a Houston club.

The lead singer of the Grammy-winning Tejano group La Mafia has suffered head wounds in an unprovoked attack outside a Houston club.

Band co-founder Armando Lichtenberger Jr. says Oscar De La Rosa and his driver were knocked unconscious by a man they didn't recognize in the attack early Monday. Lichtenberger says De La Rosa is resting at his Houston home Tuesday.

No arrests have been made. Houston police are looking for a man who became violent after being thrown out of the bar. There are reports that Oscar De La Rosa was visiting the bar as a patron, and refused to let a fan take a picture. The man waited for him outside the bar.

Lichtenberger says De La Rosa has facial cuts, eye damage and he lost two teeth.

He says is considering whether to cancel any performances.

The band, which formed in 1980 in Houston, won a Grammy in 2006 for the album, "Nuevamente."

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