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The Grammy-winning accordion player, who died July 31, recorded dozens of albums and singles. Here's where to start.
Fusing traditional Tejano sounds with blues, rock and country, he recorded with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Ry Cooder.
Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez' playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched conjunto sound all over the world and across genres.
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Flaco Jimenez, Texas accordionist who expanded popularity of conjunto and Tejano music, dies at 86
Flaco Jimenez, the legendary accordionist from San Antonio who won multiple Grammys and helped expand the popularity of ...
The originator of the Tejano Conjunto Festival, Juan Tejeda, noted that the list of those who have won Grammys includes ...
But it was the ones from closest to home that really hit home. "We have lost one of the greats in the history of Tejano music," said Juan Tejeda, the founder of the Guadalupe Cultural Center's ...
The death of Flaco Jiménez has drawn tributes from across the music world, as fans and artists honor the Grammy-winning ...
Flaco Jiménez, who was married to Adela Jiménez, passed away on Thursday, according to the news released by his family on ...
Best known for his song "Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio" ("Ay, I Leave You in San Antonio"), the accordionist also collaborated ...
WATCH LIVE HERESAN ANTONIO - The family of the late Tejano legend announced his final curtain call for this evening.In ...
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is hosting a special exhibition about Flaco Jiménez, who died on Thursday at the age of 86 ...
The San Antonio community commemorated Flaco Jiménez, the world-renowned accordionist, with heartfelt tributes and music.
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