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Roy Paniagua, who was the original bassist of the Jimmy Edward Band in the 1970s and David Delagarza IIIof David “Speedy” Delagarza, original keyboard player for the Jimmy Edward Band. “Incertidumbre” showcases a magnificent performance by another of Tejano music’s greatest vocalists, Adalberto Gallegos, backed by three of the most in demand mariachi musicians of this generation, Frank Carreon(guitarron & trumpets), Antonio Guzman(violins), this classic song takes on a new life! “Every day the project gets bigger and more artists are signing on to be a part of this once in a lifetime tribute to a truly iconic artist,” said Torres. “There will never be another voice like Jimmy’s…he influenced generations of artists, and we are so excited and proud to be able to put this all together.” ....
Roy Paniagua, who was the original bassist of the Jimmy Edward Band in the 1970s and David Delagarza IIIof David “Speedy” Delagarza, original keyboard player for the Jimmy Edward Band. “Incertidumbre” showcases a magnificent performance by another of Tejano music’s greatest vocalists, Adalberto Gallegos, backed by three of the most in demand mariachi musicians of this generation, Frank Carreon(guitarron & trumpets), Antonio Guzman(violins), this classic song takes on a new life! “Every day the project gets bigger and more artists are signing on to be a part of this once in a lifetime tribute to a truly iconic artist,” said Torres. “There will never be another voice like Jimmy’s…he influenced generations of artists, and we are so excited and proud to be able to put this all together.” ....
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Bo Coronaon Jan. 11. “It’s called Back On Track,” he said. “My daughter came up with the name. My youngest daughter Marlena. She also sings with me on one of the tracks. I hadn’t recorded in such a long time and I went through so much, I kind of fell off track with my life and she goes, ‘Dad, why don’t you call it back on track?’ and I said, ‘Yeah, that’ll work’.” This is the first album from Herrera in six years. It’s the follow-up to the Latin Grammy-nominated Mucho Mas Que Amor, released in 2015. The crooner says this album is one he wanted to do himself. ....