Kick back for a night with the most popular Tejano artists in the industry: Little Joe & La Familia!
This band of Texas troubadours, led by “King of the Brown Sound” Little Joe Hernández, are bringing their Grammy-award winning talents to the Momentary, live on the RØDE House stage. Whether you’re looking to acquire a taste for Chicana music or satisfy a craving for an evening of danceable Tex-Mex music, swing by for a great time.
See you there.
Described as the “King of the Brown Sound,” Little Joe—Joe DeLeon Hernández—has helped pioneer Tejano music, a mix of traditional Norteño, country, blues, and rock styles, and has become one of the most prominent figures in the tradition today. In his earlier years, Hernández found influences in the music of Beta Villa, the originator of orquesta Tejana that generally features trumpets and saxophones. As a recipient of the Texas NARAS Governor’s Award and Texas State Artist of the Year, he has entertained audiences around the world for more than 65 years with 70 albums and countless shows. Through his music, which features the struggle of the less fortunate, he supports the United Farm Workers, Farm Aid, and Diabetes Educational Campaign Project. His song Las Nubes was adopted by the United Farm Workers as their official marching song.
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