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E-raamat: Crossing Borders: My Journey in Music

  • Formaat: 184 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of New Mexico Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826362520
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  • Formaat: 184 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of New Mexico Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826362520

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Max Baca is one of the foremost artists of Tex-Mex music, the infectious dance music sweeping through the Texas-Mexico borderlands since the 1940s. His Grammy-winning group, Los Texmaniacs, and his extensive work with the accordionist Flaco Jimmenez established the Albuquerque-born and San Antonio-based bajo sexto player/bandleader as a spokesperson for a too-often-maligned culture. The list of artists who have contributed to Los Texmaniacs' albums include Alejandro Escovedo, Joe Ely, Rick Trevino, Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, David Hidalgo, Cesar Rosas, Steve Berlin of Los Lobos, and Lyle Lovett.

Max Baca was born to play music. By his eighth birthday, he was already playing in his father's band. Polkas, redovas, corridos, boleros, chotises, huapangos, and waltzes were in his blood. Baca's music grew out of the harsh life of the borderland, and the duality of borderland music--its keening beauty--remains a recurring theme in everything he does.
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Daniel Sheehy
Introduction xiii
One Comenzando (Beginnings)
1(14)
Two Flaco
15(11)
Three Creciendo (Growing)
26(6)
Four La Miisica (The Music)
32(6)
Five Familia (Family)
38(8)
Six Cima de Cartel (Headlining)
46(6)
Seven Sir Douglas, Augie, and Freddy Fender
52(15)
Eight El Origen (The Origin)
67(5)
Nine El Movimiento (Moving)
72(7)
Ten Estirandose (Stretching)
79(5)
Eleven Empujando Hacia Adelante (Pushing Forward)
84(15)
Twelve Selena
99(3)
Thirteen Los Texmaniacs
102(8)
Fourteen Grabacion (Recording)
110(18)
Fifteen Cantandoporuna Causa (Singing for a Cause)
128(10)
Sixteen Carlos
138(4)
Seventeen ?Adonde Vamos desde Aqui? (Where Do We Go from Here?)
142(7)
Epilogue 149(2)
Interviews 151(2)
Max Baca's Discography 153(2)
Recommended Viewing 155(2)
Gringo Lingo 157(4)
Notes 161(2)
References 163(2)
Index 165
Max Baca is the founder of Los Texmaniacs, one of the top conjuntos in the world. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Craig Harris has taught, written about, photographed, and played music for more than four decades. His most recent book is Bluegrass, Newgrass, Old-Time, and Americana Music. He hosts The Craig Harris Show, a weekly radio show out of Washington, DC.

Daniel Sheehy is the director and a curator emeritus of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.