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  2. Texas Tornados - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tornados is an American Tejano supergroup, composed of some of country music's biggest artists who modernized the Tex-Mex style including Flaco Jiménez, Augie Meyers, Doug Sahm, and Freddy Fender. Its music is a fusion of conjunto (German and Norteño Mexican fusion music of Texas) with rock, country, and various Mexican styles.

  3. Texas Tornados (album) - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tornados is the debut album by supergroup Texas Tornados, released in August, 1990, through Reprise Records. [1] This album was recorded in both English and Spanish, with Los Texas Tornados being the title of the Spanish version.

  4. Doug Sahm - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Sahm formed the Texas Tornados with Meyers (organ, vocals), Fender (guitar, vocals) and Jimenez (accordion, vocals). The group's songs featured the Tex-Mex sound—a mixture of rock, country music, conjunto and blues. [71] [72] Warner Brothers signed the band to a recording contract, and in 1991 they released Texas Tornados. [73]

  5. Category:Texas Tornados songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for songs recorded by American supergroup Texas Tornados. Pages in category "Texas Tornados songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Little Bit Is Better Than Nada - Wikipedia

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    Little Bit Is Better Than Nada is a song written by Doug Sahm, and recorded in 1996 by the Texas Tornados. [1] The song was also film soundtrack for the 1996 film Tin Cup, and was Grammy nominated. [2] In 1998, Sten & Stanley recorded the song on the album Bröder, with lyrics in Swedish by Ingela "Pling" Forsman as En liten bit är bättre än ...

  7. Zone of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    Zone of Our Own is an album by the American supergroup Texas Tornados, released in 1991. [3] [4] The first two singles were "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone" and "La Mucura". [5] Videos for the singles were shot in San Antonio. [6] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal". [7] [8]

  8. Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone - Wikipedia

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    The song was also a popular part of the repertoire of legendary Texas musician and San Antonio native, Doug Sahm, who recorded it in 1973 for his album Doug Sahm and Band, then again in 1991 with his group, the Texas Tornados. Bengt Palmers wrote lyrics in Swedish, Kan ingen tala om för mig när tåget går?

  9. Soy de San Luis - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tornados "Soy de San Luis" is a song written by Santiago Jiménez, Jr. and Louis Ortega. The song came to prominence in 1990 when American supergroup Texas Tornados recorded it on their album Texas Tornados , earning a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Performance .