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Musica de Tiempos Pasados, del Present...

117K streams

117,041

Canciones de mi Padre

52.1K streams

52,076

Corazon de Piedra

42.7K streams

42,711

La Muerta

37.6K streams

37,589

El Gato Negro

34.8K streams

34,775

Polkas, Redovas Etc., Vol. 4

32.4K streams

32,377

Mi Manzanita

27.2K streams

27,211

Polkas, Redovas, Etc.

25.4K streams

25,387

Corridos de La Frontera

22.1K streams

22,147

Polkas, Redovas Etc. Vol. 7

2K streams

19,965

Biography

Born in 1944, Santiago Jimenez Jr. was a singer and accordionist whose father made a significant contribution to the conjunto instrumental style. Conjunto, the accordion-based social music of Mexico and South Texas, was a style rooted in tradition. While his brother Flaco Jimenez mixed its sound with modern influences like jazz and country, Santiago upheld the traditions of his father and concentrated on the basic formula of two-button accordion with guitar and voice accompaniment. He released numerous albums, including a 1960 collaboration between his brother and him, numerous singles on local pressings, and a series of Spanish-language releases for the Rounder and Watermelon labels throughout the late '80s and 1990s. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi