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Beto Villa Y Su Orquesta
Biography
The father of this historic Texas musician was a tailor and by the time he was established in this profession, he obviously never had to search for the eye of a needle. But it surely wasn't that easy the first time he tried sewing, just as his son, Beto Villa, had to go on a search of his own before discovering what his real musical destination would be. He got his first saxophone at the age of 10 and began playing in school bands two years later. When he organized his first band in 1932, the group was playing American big band music and was named the Sonny Boys. His father had not been just any old tailor; his business had prospered, and the family was quite well to do. A social dynamic was already established in Villa's consciousness that became an important part of what he developed in the genre of Tejano music. Villa became the first to create an artistic resource from what would become the newly forming musical interests of a new class of Tejanos.

When he was a young man, the Hispanic population of South Texas was beginning to somewhat share in the upward economic swing resultling from oil and gas discoveries and increased agricultural production in the lower Rio Grande Valley.
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