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Flaco Jiménez, Grammy-Winning Master of the Tex-Mex Accordion, Dies at 86

Flaco Jiménez, a Grammy-winning accordion player and pioneer of the Tex-Mex music genre, passed away at the age of 86. Jiménez was renowned for his unique blend of traditional Tejano music with influences from blues, rock, and country. Throughout his prolific career, he collaborated with renowned artists such as Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, and Ry Cooder, helping to popularize the Tex-Mex sound globally. Jiménez's virtuosic accordion playing and his ability to seamlessly incorporate diverse musical styles into his work earned him numerous accolates, including multiple Grammy Awards. He was considered a master of his craft and a key figure in the preservation and evolution of Tex-Mex music, leaving an indelible mark on the industry and inspiring generations of musicians. Jiménez's passing marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to resonate with music enthusiasts worldwide.

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