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Tejano and conjunto music legend Flaco Jiménez has died at age 86. The six-time Grammy winner was recognized as a pioneer in ...
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Flaco Jimenez, the legendary accordionist from San Antonio who won multiple Grammys and helped expand the popularity of ...
WATCH LIVE HERESAN ANTONIO - The family of the late Tejano legend announced his final curtain call for this evening.In ...
Leonardo 'Flaco' Jiménez, legendary Mexican American accordion player and singer-songwriter who expanded the reach and ...
Tejano legend Shelly Lares couldn’t have picked a better place to highlight her 40-year career than on a small stage at the back of Janie’s Record Shop, a West Side institution famous for its ...
The accordion legend who played with everyone from the Rolling Stones and the Mavericks to Linda Ronstadt and Bob Dylan ...
SAN ANTONIO - Flaco Jiménez, the beloved San Antonio-born accordionist whose sound defined generations of Tex-Mex, Tejano, ...
“One way to look at it: Leonardo ‘Flaco’ Jimenez is our ‘Satchmo,’ the Alamo City’s Louis Armstrong,” Hector Saldaña wrote in ...
Tejano megastar Bobby Pulido might run for Congress. And if he does, he plans to win back the "neglected" rural voter.
Tejano music has all but vanished from traditional radio, and sales have fallen far below the multiplatinum heights of the '90s. Nostalgia carries the genre, and new artists struggle to break through.
If Tejano music airs, it's hits from the past, not contemporary Tejano music. "I have three, Grammy-award winning albums, but you won't hear them played," laments local Tejano musician Joel Guzman.
Tejano music unifies the two. Olmos’ line resonates with Mauri “Mean Mauri” Reynoso, who was a DJ for the Dallas Tejano music station KHCK “Kick” FM from 1996 to 2004.
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