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  1. Los Texmaniacs is a conjunto band created by Max Baca in 1997. In 2010 Los Texmaniacs won a Grammy Award for Tejano Album of The Year "Borders y Bailes". Members include Max Baca on bajo sexto, Josh Baca on accordion, Noel Hernandez on electric bass, and Lorenzo Martinez on the drums.

  2. 710. 78K views Streamed 5 years ago. Experience an authentic musical taste of Texas with Grammy Award® winners Los TexManiacs. Led by Max Baca, Los TexManiacs have a unique Tex-Mex sound that...

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  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UCsFWdAtLtQq7RoUeY1cjgXwLos Texmaniacs - YouTube Music

    Los Texmaniacs is a conjunto band created by Max Baca in 1997. In 2010 Los Texmaniacs won a Grammy Award for Tejano Album of The Year "Borders y Bailes". Members include Max Baca on bajo...

  4. 15. Jan. 2014 · Max Baca and Flaco Jiménez perform a polca from their Smithsonian Folkways album 'Legends & Legacies.' Jiménez calls his arrangement of this old standard "Be...

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  5. 19. Jan. 2013 · 28. 6.9K views 11 years ago. Filmed at Austin City Limits Live, The Kings of TexMex - Max Baca and Los Texmaniacs jump on stage with their friends, East L.A.'s and Grammy Winners Los Lobos to...

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  6. 16. Mai 2018 · Max And Josh Baca Share What Makes That Texmaniac Sound. Twenty years ago, Max Baca built upon his experience playing traditional conjunto music and the rock 'n' roll crossover sound of the Texas Tornados, and formed Los Texmaniacs, a conjunto group equally at home playing rock, schottisches, cumbias, and ballads.

  7. Home. Past Performances. Max Baca & Los Texmaniacs. Founded by Max Baca, Los Texmaniacs, is a Tex-Mex folk band composed of Baca (bajo sexto), Josh Baca (accordion), Noel Hernandez (electric bass) and Chris Rivera (drums). The group won a Grammy Award for Tejano Album of the Year for their Smithsonian Folkways Recording “Borders y Bailes.”