- Flaco Jiménez
Flaco Jiménez (born
March 11 ,1939 ) is aTejano music legend fromSan Antonio, Texas . Jiménez's father,Santiago Jimenez Sr. was a pioneer ofconjunto music. He plays theaccordion . By the time he was seven years old, Flaco was performing with his father. He began recording at fifteen, as a member of Los Caporales. He played in the San Antonio area for several years, and then began working withDouglas Sahm in the 1960s. Sahm, better known as the founding member of theSir Douglas Quintet , played with Jimenez for some time. Flaco then went on toNew York City and worked withDr. John , David Lindley,Peter Rowan ,Ry Cooder andBob Dylan . He appeared on Cooder's innovativeworld music album "Chicken Skin Music ". This led to greater awareness of his music outside America and after touring Europe with Ry Cooder he returned to tour with his own band, and on a joint bill with Peter Rowan.Jimenez won a
Grammy Award in 1986 for "Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio", a song of his father's. He was also a member of the supergroupTexas Tornados , withAugie Meyers ,Doug Sahm andFreddy Fender . The Texas Tornados earned a Grammy Award in 1990, and Jimenez earned one on his own in 1996, when his "Flaco Jimenez" won theGrammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance . In 1999, Flaco earned anotherGrammy Award for Best Tejano Performance ("Said and Done ",Barb Wire Records ), and one for Best Mexican-American Performance as a part of supergroupLos Super Seven . Jimenez has also won a Best Video award at theTejano Music Awards and earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from "Billboard Latin Magazine " for "Streets of Bakersfield" withDwight Yoakam andBuck Owens .Jimenez has appeared in the film "
Picking up the Pieces ", withWoody Allen andSharon Stone . He also appears on thesoundtrack to that movie, and in many others, such as "Y Tu Mamá También ", "The Border ", "Tin Cup " and "Striptease ".Jimenez's latest CD is "
Squeeze Box King " (2003,Compadre Records ).[http://www.flacojimenezmusic.com Official website]
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