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LOS TEXMANIACS
Combine a hefty helping of Tex Mex conjunto, simmer with several
parts Texas rock, add a daring dash of well-cured blues and R&B
riffs, and you’ve cooked up the tasty TexManiacs groove. Not to say
that this group’s sound is for musical gourmets only…no way or,
better yet, eso no! These guys – Max Baca on bajo sexto, Speedy
Villanueva on bass and David Farias on accordion – feed the masses,
but with only the best in musical fare.
Founded by Max Baca, the TexManiacs are a product of his
wide-ranging experience working and recording with everyone from his
father’s family conjunto to Doug Sahm’s Texas Tornados to the
Rolling Stones. Despite his youth, Max is a legend on the bajo sexto,
a twelve string guitar-like instrument, which customarily provides
rhythm accompaniment for the button accordion, thus creating the
core of the conjunto sound.
On the bajo, Max does all that and way, way more, using the
instrument to push the TexManiacs sound to another level of vibrancy
altogether. His many sojourns as a sideman has resulted in an
impressive international touring schedule, many national television
appearances and plenty of awards, including participation in three
albums receiving Grammys.
Israel Villanueva (aka Speedy Vee) was born in Snyder,Texas, a small
town in West Texas, where he cut his teeth.playing bass guitar with
his dad's conjunto band. After a move to Houston, he became a
founding member of the legendary Tejano band, La Mafia. A veteran of
the conjunto and Tejano scene, Speedy is nonetheless a lifelong fan
and purveyor of bass-heavy classic rock and brings that big booming
sound to the TexManiacs.
At the age of eight David Farias began playing in a band with his
brothers. By the time he was thirteen years old, he was fronting the
band as accordion player and lead singer. Over the course of 34
years, the group morphed from Los Hermanos Farias to La Tropa F,
signaling the change from a downhome family band to a high-fueled
and highly popular (though still family-based) Tejano act.† Over the
years, La Tropa F recorded with WEA-Latina, EMI-Latin, Fonovisa,
Hacienda Records and Freddy-Records.† For the last fifteen years the
group has been a favorite of award shows and programs and most
recently David was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2004 and 2005.
Like a great salsa. this threesome mixes the simplest yet finest
ingredients of Texas music to create a sound solidly rooted in
tradition but exploding with contemporary vitality. Their first CD,
A Tex Mex Groove, contains a wide sampling but a unity of musical
focus that is characteristic of the group. It also hosts a legendary
line-up of guest artists, such as Flaco Jimenez, Augie Meyers, Ruben
Ramos and members of Los Lobos, who share the TexManiac take. So
don’t just stay for supper, stick around for dessert.
FOR BOOKINGS CALL: Bill Angelini
at 830-401-0061 or
E-MAIL:
bill@bookyourevent.com
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