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As Joe 'King' Carrasco and the Crowns, Carrasco and his band released a self-titled album on Stiff Records in 1981. They then signed with major label MCA Records , releasing Synapse Gap (Mundo Total) in 1982 (with harmonies by Michael Jackson on one song), and Party Weekend in 1983.
Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns is an album by Joe Carrasco. [ 5] It was released by Stiff Records (SEEZ 28) on October 10, 1980, in the United Kingdom. [ 6] An American version with a different track listing and cover design was released by Hannibal Records (HNBL 1308) around the same time.
Joe „King“ Carrasco (* als Joseph Teutsch in Dumas, Texas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Gitarrist und Rockmusiker, der mit seiner Nuevo Wavo genannten Musikmischung aus Tex-Mex, Rock ’n’ Roll, New Wave und Garagenrock bekannt wurde.
In 1980 Joe King Carrasco formed the Crowns featuring Vox organ-driven Tex-mex pop and soon the band was playing chic New York venues and generating lines around the block. Signing with England's legendary Stiff Records, he toured extensively consistently delivering high energy performances.
In 1980 Joe King Carrasco formed the Crowns featuring Vox organ-driven Tex-mex pop and soon the band was playing chic New York venues and generating lines around the block. Signing with England's legendary Stiff Records, he toured extensively consistently delivering high energy performances.
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Known as the King of Tex-Mex rock and roll, Joe King Carrasco, creates a stylistic borderland of pop rock and Latin rhythms. His cross-cultural stew blends cumbias, vamp, salsa, surf, reggae, blues, and Latin-tinged polkas.