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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, World-renowned musician Leonardo "Flaco" Jiménez of |
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San Antonio was presented with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award |
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by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences on February |
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7, 2015; and |
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WHEREAS, The son of prominent conjunto musician Santiago |
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Jiménez Sr., Flaco Jiménez exhibited a natural talent for the |
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accordion at an early age and gained experience as a performer by |
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sitting in with his father at live shows; at 15 years old, he formed |
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his first band, Los Caporales, and the group gained an impressive |
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hometown following after releasing albums on a local label and |
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playing a weekly spot on a television variety show; and |
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WHEREAS, In the early 1960s, Mr. Jiménez began collaborating |
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with Douglas Sahm, the founder of the Sir Douglas Quintet, and he |
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was later hired as a session musician for Mr. Sahm's 1973 solo debut |
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for Atlantic Records, Doug Sahm and Band, which also featured Bob |
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Dylan and Dr. John; in 1977, Mr. Jiménez signed with Arhoolie |
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Records and issued his first album as a leader, Flaco Jiménez y Su |
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Conjunto, and over the next decade, he toured extensively and |
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released a number of live and studio efforts, including a remake of |
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his father's song "Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio," which earned him a |
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Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance in 1987; and |
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WHEREAS, Mr. Jiménez entered a new era of success in 1988 |
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when he was featured on the Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens duet |
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"Streets of Bakersfield," which became a major country hit; after |
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joining Mr. Yoakam on tour, he teamed up again with Mr. Sahm along |
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with Freddy Fender and Augie Meyers to form the Texas Tornados, and |
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the band soon signed with Reprise Records and released its debut |
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album, Soy de San Luis, which spawned the hit single "(Hey Baby) Que |
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Paso" and earned Mr. Jiménez his second Grammy Award; and |
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WHEREAS, He subsequently inked a deal with Warner Bros. |
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Records and released his 1992 effort, Partners, which included such |
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notable guests as Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, and Los Lobos; in |
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1994, he was featured on the Rolling Stones album Voodoo Lounge and |
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also issued his Grammy Award-winning self-titled debut for Arista |
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Records, and he eventually reunited with the Texas Tornados to |
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complete their final record in 1996; two years later, he recorded |
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his solo album Said and Done on Virgin Records as well as the |
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self-titled debut for the supergroup Los Super Seven, each of which |
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netted him a Grammy; and |
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WHEREAS, Since the turn of the millennium, Mr. Jiménez has |
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remained a prolific musician and has continued to receive |
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well-deserved recognition for his exceptional work; in addition to |
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his six gramophone statuettes, he was presented with a Lifetime |
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Achievement Award by Billboard Latin Magazine and a 2012 National |
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Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts, and he |
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has been inducted into the National Hispanic Hall of Fame and the |
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International Latin Music Hall of Fame; moreover, the musical |
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instrument company Hohner paid tribute to him with the dedication |
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of its Flaco Jiménez Signature Accordion; and |
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WHEREAS, For more than six decades, Flaco Jiménez has led a |
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stellar career across a broad spectrum of musical genres and has |
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captivated listeners around the globe with his masterful artistry, |
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and he is indeed worthy of this prestigious honor; now, therefore, |
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be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas |
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Legislature hereby congratulate Flaco Jiménez on his receipt of a |
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Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of |
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Recording Arts and Sciences and commend him for his contributions |
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to the musical legacy of the Lone Star State; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for Mr. Jiménez as an expression of high regard by the |
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Texas House of Representatives. |