On Thursday, August 14, 2014, at 8:00 p.m., the Skirball Cultural Center's eighteenth annual Sunset Concerts continue with legendary accordionist Leonardo "Flaco" Jiménez, who has led the way in bringing conjunto music from his community in San Antonio, Texas, to audiences around the world.
Throughout his nearly seven-decade career, Jiménez has introduced the traditional conjunto sound to mainstream pop, rock, and country listeners through collaborations with Dwight Yoakam and the Mavericks, Carlos Santana, and the Rolling Stones. In particular, his contributions to Ry Cooder's landmark album Chicken Skin Music garnered international praise. Jiménez has received five Grammy awards, and in 1999 was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from Billboard magazine. He has been inducted into the National Hispanic Music Hall of Fame and the International Latin Music Hall of Fame.
At the Skirball, Jiménez joins forces with acclaimed conjunto group Max Baca & Los Texmaniacs. Each the heir to a musical legacy, Jiménez and Baca recently teamed up for the February 2014 release Flaco & Max: Legends & Legacies, which features the duo's interpretations of the best of the conjunto repertoire. Baca was seven when he met Jiménez at a concert; twenty years later, he became his bajo sexto player. Jiménez brought Baca into the Texas Tornados, whose combination of country, rock, and conjunto inspired Baca's Los Texmaniacs. Borders y Bailes, Los Texmaniacs' 2009 album, went on to win a Grammy, and their 2012 release, Texas Towns & Tex-Mex Sounds, received a Latin Grammy nomination.Videos