Our Musica
Music is universal but Tejano music is out of this
world!
Flaco Jimenez
His unique style of music has earned him five
Grammys, and he is just getting better. He conceived
the idea of amending the traditional Tex-Mex and
Tejano style music by adding the saxophone to the
Rock and Roll guitar with a country flair. This,
together with his talking accordion, creates a new
sound of music.  Flaco is described by People
Magazine as “a heavy weight in Texas Chicano (or
Tejano) music.”
www.flacojimenezmusic.com
Los Conjunto Kingz de Flavio
Longoria   Flavio Longoria, the son of the
late pioneer of Conjunto Music, Don Valerio
Longoria.  Flavio formed his own group to
continue in the tradition of his father.
TheConjuntoKingz.Bravehost.com
Sunny Sauceda Grammy winner, Sunny
Sauceda (formerly with Grupo Vida) is
considered to be one of the best accordion
players in the world and the list of the
accomplishments that led up to this new
solo career is long and impressive.
www.SunnySauceda.
com
Los Texmaniacs Combine a hefty helping of Tex Mex
conjunto, simmer
with several parts Texas rock, add a
daring dash of well-cured blues and R&B riffs, and you’ve
cooked up the tasty TexManiacs groove. Not to say that this
group’s sound is for musical gourmets only…no way or,
better yet, eso no! These guys – Max Baca on bajo sexto,
Speedy Villanueva on bass and David Farias on accordion,
formerly with La Tropa F,– feed the masses, but with only
the best in musical fare.
www.Texmaniacs.
com