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Flaco Jimenez Died

Flaco Jimenez, the legendary Tejano musician and Grammy award-winning artist, breathed his last at the age of 86, his family shared on social media late Thursday night.

Grammy Award-winning musical artist Flaco Jimenez has died at 86

Flaco Jimenez, the legendary Tejano musician and Grammy award-winning artist, breathed his last at the age of 86, his family shared on social media late Thursday night.

The Accordion King of Texas: Flaco Jiménez’s Journey from Conjunto Roots to Global Stardom

Flaco Jimenez
Flaco Jimenez
Leonardo «Flaco» Jiménez’s career is a professional masterclass in musical innovation and cross-cultural collaboration, solidifying his place as a pioneer of Tex-Mex and *conjunto* music. Born into a celebrated musical family in San Antonio, Texas, Jiménez began performing with his father, Santiago Jiménez Sr., at a young age, mastering the accordion and traditional *conjunto* styles. His early career saw him establish himself as a virtuoso, blending traditional polkas and waltzes with more modern influences.
Jiménez’s professional journey took a significant turn in the late 1960s and 70s, when he began collaborating with artists from diverse genres. His work with rock and blues musicians like Ry Cooder and Doug Sahm introduced his unique accordion style to a wider audience, breaking down barriers between traditional Tejano music and mainstream American genres. This period culminated in the formation of the supergroup Texas Tornados in the 1990s, alongside Doug Sahm, Freddy Fender, and Augie Meyers. Their blend of rock, country, and *conjunto* earned them international acclaim and a Grammy Award.
Throughout his prolific career, Jiménez recorded dozens of albums, both as a solo artist and as a member of groups like Los Super Seven, earning him a total of six Grammy Awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. He also contributed his distinctive sound as a session musician for legendary artists such as The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. His influence is recognized globally, and he is celebrated for not only preserving the rich heritage of *conjunto* music but also for his willingness to experiment and fuse it with other sounds, ensuring its relevance and popularity for generations to come.




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