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Flaco Jiménez, the legendary Tejano accordionist whose career spanned seven decades, has died at the age of 86.
The Grammy-winning performer expanded his South Texas-born genre and collaborated with artists ranging from Doug Sahm to the ...
I’ll make them stand up. I’m pretty sure that by the third song they’ll be moving tables around to dance.” — Dwayne Dopsie ...
Tejano music legend Flaco Jimenez, renowned accordionist, passed away at 86, leaving behind a rich musical legacy. Born Leonardo Jimenez in San Antoni ...
“One way to look at it: Leonardo ‘Flaco’ Jimenez is our ‘Satchmo,’ the Alamo City’s Louis Armstrong,” Hector Saldaña wrote in ...
Flaco Jimenez, the legendary Tejano artist, passed away at 86. His family broke the news on social media late Thursday night.
Antone’s kicked off a year of 50th anniversary celebrations at the Austin Blues Festival in April. Here's howe we got there.
Recorded in Lafayette under Valcour Records, the album features The Rolling Stones, McLain, and other Louisiana artists like Charley Crockett, Lucinda Williams, and Sonny Landreth.
Most recently, McLain appeared on “A Tribute to the King of Zydeco,” a tribute album honoring Louisiana zydeco pioneer Clifton Chenier.
The Rolling Stones have occasionally written songs about each other. Here are five tracks where they didn't look too far for inspiration.
The Rolling Stones Made Their First Appearance on the U.S. Charts With This Cover Song 61 Years Ago originally appeared on Parade. Since the Rolling Stones have been one of the most successful and ...