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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_CarrascoJoe Carrasco - Wikipedia

    Carrasco founded the band "Joe 'King' Carrasco and El Molino" in Texas in the late 70s. Their album, Tex-Mex Rock & Roll, was self-released and later picked up by Big Beat Records. As Joe 'King' Carrasco and the Crowns, Carrasco and his band released a self-titled album on Stiff Records in 1981.

  2. Joe "King" Carrasco and the Crowns is an album by Joe Carrasco. It was released by Stiff Records (SEEZ 28) on October 10, 1980, in the United Kingdom. An American version with a different track listing and cover design was released by Hannibal Records (HNBL 1308) around the same time.

    • Billy Altman
    • Tex Mex
    • 1980
  3. 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.

  4. Als eine der ersten amerikanischen Bands wurden Joe King Carrasco And The Crowns 1980 vom englischen Label Stiff Records unter Vertrag genommen. In der Folgezeit konnte Carrasco mit seiner Band auf ausgedehnte Tourneen in Europa sowie Nord- und Südamerika gehen.

  5. joeking.com › joe-king-carrasco-media-pages › joe-kingJoe King Carrasco's Biography

    In 1979, he formed Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns featuring Vox organ-driven Tex-Mex pop. The Crowns, released their first single, “Party Weekend”, and the label chase began and soon the band was playing chic New York venues and generating lines around the block.

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Joe "King" Carrasco And The Crowns by Joe "King" Carrasco And The Crowns. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Joe King Carrasco - The King of Tex-Mex Rock and Roll.

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