- Texas Tornados
Texas Tornados was a Tejano band and its music was a fusion of rock, country and various Mexican styles. The initial combination of these musicians happened almost by chance at a concert performance of a mutual acquaintance. After
Freddy Fender ,Flaco Jimenez ,Augie Meyers andDoug Sahm performed in front of a San Francisco audience, they all knew the genuine bond they felt in their music could probably be taken to another level. After they initially performed as the Tex-Mex Revue, they took the title Texas Tornados, after Sahm's song and album of that name.Another account of the group's birth says they formed when record company executives looking to cash in on regional music sales approached Sahm and Meyers around 1990, and they brought in longtime friends and collaborators Fender and Jimenez. Sahm had released albums under the name Texas Tornados as early as the 1970s, some featuring Fender or Meyers. Jimenez and Meyers played on Sahm's
Atlantic Records debut in 1971.Individually, this quartet has had major success. San Benito-native Freddy Fender was a cross-over success story around the world with hits like "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" and "
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights ".Flaco Jimenez has played with acts ranging from the
Rolling Stones toDwight Yoakam . He also is known as the "Father ofConjunto Music" (Flaco plays the Conjunto accordion).Augie Meyers has shared the stage with the likes of
The Allman Brothers Band andBob Dylan . He's also a member of the Texas Music Hall of Fame. Doug Sahm and Augie Meyers were both members of the 1960s pop-rock band theSir Douglas Quintet , with hits such as "She's About a Mover" and "Mendocino" to their credit. Sahm, Meyers and Jimenez are from theSan Antonio area.The band's 1990 debut was recorded in both English and Spanish versions. The Texas Tornados were asked to perform all over the world at places like the Presidential Inauguration of
Bill Clinton , theMontreaux Jazz Festival , as well as regular appearances atFarm Aid and the Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show.Among their other albums is "Live From The Limo", this was the last album to be recorded that featured the complete lineup, as Sahm died in 1999, the year of its release. Fender, who had health problems in later years, died in 2006. Their 2005 "Live from Austin" album was a recording of a 1990 performance on the TV series "
Austin City Limits ".People sometimes refer to their lyrics as
Spanglish because of the mixture of English and Spanish in the same song, in addition to pronouncing the Spanish lyrics in anAmerican accent , which is evident in their hit, "(Hey Baby) Que Paso". An example is the lyric: "Don't you know I love you / and my" "corazón" "is real?", where the word corazón (Spanish for "heart") is improperly pronounced IPA2|ˌkɔɹɑˈsoʊn with an obvious American accent instead of IPA2|koɾaˈson, the proper Latin format. The band's self-titled debut album was offered in Spanish and English-language versions.Discography
*1990 - "Los Texas Tornados" (Reprise)
*1990 - "Texas Tornados" (Reprise)
*1991 - "Zone of Our Own" (Reprise)
*1992 - "Hangin' on by a Thread" (Reprise)
*1996 - "4 Aces" (Reprise)
*1999 - "Live from the Limo, Vol. 1" (Virgin)
*2005 - "Live from Austin, TX" (New West)ee also
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Sir Douglas Quintet External links
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