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Texas conjunto music pioneer Flaco Jimenez, 86, died while surrounded by his family at one of his son's homes on Thursday ...
Tejano and conjunto music legend Flaco Jiménez has died at age 86. The six-time Grammy winner was recognized as a pioneer in ...
The San Antonio native took his three-row accordion and gave it modern twists, taking Tex-Mex conjunto music to the national ...
Yet another legend in the Conjunto music space has died. Jose "El Jefe" Garcia Sr., the original drummer for Conjunto band ...
The San Antonio native and conjunto legend received numerous awards and honors over the course of a seven-decade career.
Conjunto Halcón, at Los Fresnos High School in far South Texas, is the winningest student conjunto ensemble in Texas. Which means it's the best in America.
His “final curtain call.” That’s how the family of legendary conjunto artist Flaco Jimenez described his upcoming memorial ...
Hector Saldaña, the Texas music curator of the Witliff Collections at Texas State University, joined KSAT’s Q&A on Friday to discuss conjunto artist Flaco Jimenez and the legacy he leaves behind.
Jimenez, a San Antonio native, continued to perform well into his 80s, including at local events like the Tejano Conjunto ...
Flaco Jiménez learned to play the accordion at a very young age. He passed away on Thursday at his home surrounded by family.
The San Antonio community commemorated Flaco Jiménez, the world-renowned accordionist, with heartfelt tributes and music.
Juan Tejeda founded the Tejano Conjunto Festival more than 40 years ago, noticing that there was an opportunity to celebrate the festive genre.
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