Tex-Mex

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    Max Rios
     
    Fork In The Road
    Americana with a Tex-Mex twist: Tom Petty/John Mellancamp/Wilco with a Taste of Texas.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    The Sexican
     
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    The Sexican plays mariachi inspired gipsy rock with a twist of protest punk. So you’re warned. Because this is not some ego-like and empty press release phrase. On the contrary it’s the closest reviewers and outsiders have come to an agreement on labeling
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    The Krayolas
     
    La Conquistadora
    The "Tex-Mex Beatles" take it to the national level by modernizing the Doug Sahm Tex-Mex/Blues/Rock sound. Featured on "Little Stevie's Underground Garage" and Dave Marsh's show.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    Elias The Band
     
    Our Sophomore Effort
    The follow up to the uncritically acclaimed album Greatest Hits, Our Sophomore Effort is sure to make you dance like a sailor on a moonless night while smoking grass and flipping through piles of old MAD Magazines.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    Mark Mulligan
     
    South of the Border Again
    Escape from it all and head "South of the Border Again". These songs will take you down to Mark's world, where a warm breeze is blowing and the waves are rolling in.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    Mike Broward
     
    Parrothead Rehab
    Tropically inspired Island, parrothead friendly and focused.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    Albert Crabtree
     
    South Side Blues
    # 1 Texas Blues on the web. Traditional blend of rock and blues with a Cosmic presence. Great lead vocals and extremely hot and seasoned guitar solos. 13 totally original tunes, no re-hash here, Crabtree sets the pace with this new CD and continues to "li
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    The Swindles
     
    Songs In The Key Of T
    Doug Sahm, San Antonio refried rock and roll, Freddy Fender, Blanco Cafe Enchiladas, and backyard panchangas.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    The Singing Texas Sports Fan
     
    Dallas, Houston & San Antonio
    A celebration of Texas professional sports.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
     
    Fernando
     
    Pacoima
    lo-fi garage Tex-mex rock 'n' roll from Portland, Oregon. "Portland's first significant Spanish-rock album". Willamette Week.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
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    Moses and the Guys with Jobs
    Moses and the Guys with Jobs
    Melodic songs filled with thoughtful lyrics. A unique mix of styles and influences. File under "singer songwriter melodic rockin', modern bluesy jazzy folkster, tex-mexicajun country". Nominated BEST ROCK CD, L.A.Music Awards 2000
    Moses Hauffen (born Moises Carlos Hauffen, in East Los Angeles CA.) has been writing songs since his days as a singer/guitarist performing with high school and college rock bands during the late 60's and through the 70's. On the strength of his songs, one of these bands, That Happy Few, was offered a recording contract by ABC/Dunhill Records but the group decided not to sign!?! In the early 80's, Moses had a song picked up by Bop-A-Lu Music Publishing...... and was never heard from again. In the mid 90's, after hearing some of his songs, L.A. producer and cable show host, Vic Silva, urged Moses to record a CD "You're not getting any younger." he said. Vic was right! So with Moses on guitars and vocals, Rick Fowler on drums, and Ken Winber on bass, forming the core of the group, and with "V" Vladimir of VPI studios recording and mixing, the CD "Moses and the Guys with Jobs" was born. An eclectic mix of styles that include Bluesy Rock, Tex-Mex, and Contemporary Folk, it also features Moses' sons, Paul on drums, and John with his art work, in addition to old friends from That Happy Few; Bruce Goss (guitar solos), Michael Heralda (harmonies), and Bill Hernandez (bass). Also rounding out the sound are new friends Tony Miramontes (Hammond B3 organ), Steve Moran (harmonica), Howard Swerdloff (percussion) and Thom Teresi (piano). The CD "Moses and the Guys with Jobs" was released and distributed by Rhombus Records in 2000 and was nominated at the 10th Annual Los Angeles Music Awards in Nov.2000 for "Best Independent Rock Album". It includes the songs "Juanita" & "Evangelina" which have taken turns at the #1 spot multiple times on the mp3 Tex-Mex charts, "Ave 21" which received a Certificate of Achievement from the Unisong International Song Contest 2000 for placing in the top 10% of over 3500 entries, and "Automobile" which was nominated Best Singer Songwriter song by the 2001 Just Plain Folks Music Awards. Moses continues to write and record, and performs solo and with the "Guys with Jobs" originals band and the "Geree and The Groove" cover band in the Los Angeles area.
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
    Ghoultown
    Tales From the Dead West
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
    Brave Combo
    Polka's Revenge
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
    Mike Broward
    Parrothead Rehab
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     
    Glenn Allan with Kim Mackenzie
    Paradise, Texas
    Rock: Tex-Mex
     

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    Top Songs

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    Hang Me High
    Ghoultown
    Rock: Tex-Mex