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Fusing traditional Tejano sounds with blues, rock and country, he recorded with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Ry Cooder.
Flaco Jiménez, the famed Tejano accordionist who played with the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, has died at 86.
The Mississippi Delta has birthed the greatest blues musicians of all time, and here are three of the most influential.
As the beaches hit peak season, they're rocking all around, with hot reggae and country shows, plus tributes to ABBA, the Dave Matthews Band and more.
Fifty years ago this weekend, the signature building of downtown New Orleans opened to the public, and 50 years later, the Superdome still defines New Orleans.
Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez' playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched ...
The San Antonio native and conjunto legend received numerous awards and honors over the course of a seven-decade career.
Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez's playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched conjunto sound all over the world and across genres.
Rumors about who will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show are heating up as the NFL preseason gets underway. If the ...
Born into a well-known conjunto family in San Antonio on March 11, 1939, Leonardo “Flaco” Jiménez began playing conjunto ...
Nestled on a narrow, one-way street among Yale University buildings, a pizza joint and an ice cream shop, Toad’s Place looks ...
It’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but it’s messy. A guitar once played by two members of the Rolling Stones is at the center of a ...