SAN ANTONIO – It’s official. One of the seismic music stories in 2014 will be a reunion album, after more than 50 years, from brothers and musical legends Flaco Jimenez and Santiago Jimenez Jr.
On a day where temperatures in San Antonio’s Los Angeles Heights neighborhood touch 102 effortlessly, Santiago Jiménez Jr. looks impossibly cool. He wanders outside his office in a pressed, ...
Santiago Jiménez Jr. has drawn worldwide accolades for sticking to the traditional conjunto sound pioneered by his father. He appears this Saturday at Taco Fest. Credit: Jim Mendiola Beyond being a ...
San Antonio’s Tejano Conjunto Festival began in 1982. That’s also the last time brothers Flaco Jimenez and Santiago Jimenez Jr. shared a stage together. Flaco, 73, is conjunto’s crossover figure, the ...
It took them 30 years, but they did it: at least for one night, Flaco Jiménez and Santiago Jiménez Jr., two of the greatest living legends of conjunto, officially ended their long on-and-off feud with ...
SAN ANTONIO – When Santiago Jimenez Jr. thinks about his conjunto legend brother’s impact, he focuses on the way Flaco Jimenez made people feel. “Flaco was a person that makes people happy,” said the ...
SAN ANTONIO – Conjunto legend Santiago Jimenez Jr. will return to the same Luminaria stage on Saturday where he was overcome by fumes from a diesel generator at the art and music event's opening on ...
San Antonio is a city that very much puts its Mexican American cultural blend on full display – visually, yes, but also ...
Sundays With Santiago features a national musical treasure playing for free at a little Mexican meat market on the west side of San Antonio. "It's just a lot of fun to do, and the Almanza family are ...
It doesn’t really bother Santiago Jimenez Jr. that three generations of accordion players might end with him. At 73, he’s still touring, still producing music and still more than happy to sell CDs ...
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