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The traditional Tex-Mex style of Norteno, was fused, by Little Joe (born Jose Maria DeLeon Hernadez), with influences of country music, blues and rock to create the uptempo hybrid known as Tejano. Together with his band, Y La Familia Borrachera, Little Joe has enable his music to reach far beyond the Texas and Mexico borders. In 1992, their album, Diez Y Seis De Spetiembre received a Grammy award as Best Mexican American Performance. The seventh of 13 children, Little Joe began playing music in 1953 with his cousin's (David Coronado) band, David Coronado % the Latinaires. Two years later, he performed his first paid gig with the band at a high school sock hop in Cameron, TX. In 1958, Little Joe made his recording debut with the song, "Safari," released by Torrero Records in Corpus Christi, TX. The following year, Little Joe's brother, Jesse, joined the band on bass and vocals. When Coronado left, shortly afterwards, Little Joe assumed leadership of the group. Throughout the early '60s, Little Joe led the band through a series of recordings on small independant labels. Little Joe underwent a personnel transformation after Jesse died in an automobile accident in 1964. Determined to achieve commercial success, he altered his musical approach to include more rock and blues influences. In 1968, Little Joe formed two labels of his own -- Buena Suerte for recordings in Spanish, and Good Luck for recordings in English. He later added a third label -- Leona Records. Little Joe's musical approach shifted again in 1970. After performing in the San Francisco Bay area, he became enchanted by "Latinismo" and changed the name of his band to "Y La Familia." In 1985, Little Joe Y La Familia signed their first major label recording deal with WEA International. Two years later, Little Joe formed his fourth label -- Redneck -- and released the double live album, 25th Silver Anniversary. After releasing two albums for WEA, Little Joe switched to SONY International, where he remained until 1983, when he launched his fifth label, Tejano Discos. His first release on the label, "Que Paso," earned him his third Grammy nomination. In 1996, Little Joe performed on the album, Frank Yanchovich and Friends: Songs of the Polka King, Vol.1, singing a duet with Yanchovich of "Just Because/Si Porque." Little Joe has appeared in two films -- Proposition 187, A Deadly Law and Down for the Barrio. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi
I grew up with Little Joe's music, Friday nights at the Fiesta Ballroom in Lubbock, Saturday at Pete's Palidum in Plainview, and Sunday nights at the Wishing Well in Hereford, Texas. You are the best!!!!!.You are the Tejano King of Tejano Music. I have always enjoyed your music. No one nowadays compares to you. Vive Little Joe Y La Familia.
little joe was my first live show ever! say you at the market in san antonio during the fiesta in the 90s. had to only have been 12 or so. now, 29 and still jammin. thanks to my dad and mom for showing me the best of the best! see you in houston at your next show!
joncy75
Little Joe brings back memories of my old man and my child hood back in Dallas, Oak Cliff, Texas... Ke Viva Lil' Joe Y Tejano Music...
I started to LISTEN TO little Joe in the 60)S WHEN I PLAYED IN THE H.S.BAND THEN IN Vietnam And back home to Big Spring and had the pleasure to be able to bring him into town a couple of times on one occasion Rocky came with him and they were La Bomba . little Joe was just here in Nov. Que viva Little Joe Y Los Latinaires Y La Familia
I love Little Joe. I have seen him several times and I never grow tired of him! My sister told me a story about him when he came to play in Plainview, TX . Apparently he could not get a hotel room to stay in because he was Mexican, so he and his band members had to sleep in the park. This happened back in the day.
I GREW UP WITH LITTLE JOE MUSIC. MY MOTHER FRANCES SAID I WANT YOU TO HAVE LITTLE JOE PLAY FOR MY BIRTHDAY. AND THAT WEEKEND WE SAW YOU IN LOS ANGELES PLAYING. SHE LOVED YOUR MUSIC JEANNIE RIVERA
i grew up listening to Little Joe and Johnny, when i was growing up. I am 38 and still love to listen to his music. Brings back memories ... You are the only Tejano group that i listen too. Just remembering the old Lubbock times.
gear_guerrero
Hermano you are nothing but the best!!
rhectorp3
Thank you Little Joe it was your music that kept us going during the hard times in NAM. God Bless you brother!
I have to thank Little Joe and the one song "Prieta Linda" which I hear still gets its share of "push play " from los ex's from Texas. LOL.. I hope Mr. Tequila is having a shot for me...cuz well..Im here and well.. they're NOT. Gotta love it! Tejano Music 4ever
little joe have being listening to ur music since u came to lordsburg in the 70's my father was a musician in lordsburg with his band los galaxies and he was inspired by ur music as well .he sadly lost his life to an illness 30yrs.ago his favorite song of urs was " Las Nubes" so everytime i hear ur song it reminds me of my father so know every dance that we play at our opening song is las nubes.
Puro Tejano, # 1, KIng of Tejano. Have seen Little Joe play at Meadow Brook Park ca. 1967, Bascom, Ohio., Stockton, Ca. West Palm Beach and all over the big State of TEXAS, and so many other places I can't remember them all
I cannot find the song Virgencita de mi Vida by Little Joe anywhere. My husband and I love that song but it's no where to be found. Did he ever record it? I know he used to sing it at the dances back in the day.
Little Joe is my favorite artist he is the king of the brown sound. I've seen him perform live here in San Antonio, his music & gritos are full of chicanismo.
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