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I knew Ray was the right guy. They have been friends for a long time. If anyone understood the legacy of the band, it was Ray." "Having known the original Texas Tornados, I was delighted when Shawn brought me the tracks of the new Texas Tornados CD," said Benson. "Besides the wonderful Freddy Fender songs recorded shortly before his passing ...
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]
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]
Footage posted on social media by local news stations revealed the devastating impact of the tornado which struck Perryton, Texas on Thursday. More than 200 homes are estimated to be destroyed in ...
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In the 7th grade, he started playing in garage bands in the west Texas town of Dumas, Texas. He was often found on the beaches of Mexico, falling in love with the Mexican music. Back in Texas he formed the band Joe King Carrasco and El Molino, which included many of the future members of the Texas Tornados. He released "Tex-Mex Rock & Roll ...
The large hailstones fell over Hamilton, Texas, shortly before 2:30 CDT, and while the NWS Storm Prediction Center didn't list confirmed tornado reports as of Saturday morning, it noted a wind ...
The Texas Tornado List, billed as "The greatest players in Texas. Perhaps in the world," is an annual hall of fame roster, since 1978, listing the top musicians in Texas. The name, Texas Tornados, is also the name of a band founded by 1986 Texas Tornado inductee, Doug Sahm.