Texas Tornados was a Tejano band and its music was a fusion of rock,
country and various Mexican styles. The initial combination of these
musicians happened almost by chance at a concert performance of a mutual
acquaintance. After Freddy Fender, Flaco Jimenez, Augie Meyers and Doug
Sahm performed in front of a San Francisco audience, they all knew the
genuine bond they felt in their music could probably be taken to another
level. After they initially performed as the Tex-Mex Revue, they took the
title Texas Tornados, after Sahm's song and album of that name.
Another account of the group's birth says they formed when record company
executives looking to cash in on regional music sales approached Sahm and
Meyers around 1990, and they brought in longtime friends and collaborators
Fender and Jimenez. Sahm had released albums under the name Texas Tornados
as early as the 1970s, some featuring Fender or Meyers. Jimenez and Meyers
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The Sir Douglas Quintet,
Los Pacaminos,
Eva Ybarra Y Su Conjunto,
Two Tons of Steel,
Tommy Alverson,
Mazz,
Phil and Friends,
John Hiatt & Flaco Jimenez,
3T & Michael Jackson,
Gas Money,
Chris Wall,
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Doug Kershaw,
Sovines,
Dwight Yoakam & Flaco Jimenez,
Shawn Amos,
Charlie Miller,
Ray Charles with Norah Jones,
FREDDY FENDER & FLACO JIMENEZ,
Pepesito Reyes Feat. Estrella Morente,