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BIO

Max Baca and Los Texmaniacs are the Past, Present, And Future of Conjunto Music. Conjunto music may be a familiar sound to residents of Texas, but its worldwide appeal can be surprising. Combine a hefty helping of Tex-Mex conjunto, simmer with several parts Texas rock, and add a daring dash of well-cured blues and R&B riffs, and you've cooked up the tasty Grammy-winning Los Texmaniacs groove.

Los Texmaniacs are the new worldwide kings of Texas Roots music, feeding the masses with only the best in musical fare, cooked up from a wide-ranging experience touring and recording with Flaco Jimenez of Texas Tornados fame, Los Super Seven, and even the Rolling Stones. While Max Baca has participated in eleven Grammy-winning projects, the band themselves won their first Grammy in 2010 and a nomination for their last Smithsonian Folkways recording in 2019, Borders y Bailes - featuring Lyle Lovett and Rick Trevino. The group is in the studio working on their next album to be released Fall 2025 and were just inducted into the Texas Conjunto Music Hall of Fame.

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“This music is not a dusty museum relic, but a vital heartbeat for a group of folks who truly have one foot on either side of the border and live a daily code-switching identity.” —NPR Alt.Latino

“Los Texmaniacs combine the venerable, irresistibly danceable repertoire at the heart of early conjunto (old-time polkas, schottisches, mazurkas, waltzes, and huapangos) with the rock, R&B, and country flourishes of Tejano music.” – Chicago Reader

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