Muy alegre el acordeon de don frutty villarreal hacoendo un pequeño homenajes a los grandes conjuntos del magico valle del rio grande un salu2 Frutty igual al componente desde la expo Gpe N.l.
Que bárbaro que historia los mejores acordeonistas aquí no hay el disque lllamado rey del acordeón esos son y fueron de lo mejor de del regional texano a mucha honra 🇺🇸🇸🇳
Este Señoron nos ha dado una verdadera cátedra de los orígenes de la musica texana, muchachos jóvenes TEXANOS apoyen está hermosa musica para que VIVA POR SIEMPRE disculpen que no escriba en INGLÉS apenas lo hago en ESPAÑOL sean Orgullosos de sus RAÍCES AYER HOY Y SIEMPRE VIVA TEXANO.
It is a great honor in seeing 2 legends who has brought so much conjunto music to our beautiful city San Antonio Texas they are the 2nd generation of the great santiago jimenez sr
I keep coming back thank you 🙏 Mr Villarreal un abrazo 🤗 I’ve been fighting cancer for a while now and this is where I come to chill with my new Hero thank you 🙏
Thanks for the narrative on the legendary talent behind each of their classic polkas! We left Morton, Texas in 1968 and although I wasn't born in Texas, I never abandoned the music, culture and food.
Proud to see this homage and learn about our music roots. I'm always happy to hear my dad Joe Mejia recount his time with Tony De La Rosa from 1963 to 1970 as the bass player for the group. Later Freddie Martinez would invite Joe Mejia to join his Orchestra and my dad would lend his songwriting and composer talents and after writing Te Triago Estas Flores and many other hits the rest was history. I also became a drummer and bass player and have my special memories of sitting in on the drums With Gilberto Perez y Ruben Vela.
Hasta las lágrimas se me ruedan Al escuchar esa clase de música me encanta el acordeón viva la música de acordeón y viva toda la gente que sabe tocar la
Saludos desde Porter Tx, I am a San Benito native, now live north of Houston, in Porter, I tried to relocate back home awhile back, but no se pudo porque aqui estan los wercos y nietos ni modo, 😛😛👍👌, Arriba El Valluco and Frutty Villareal
WOW! I REMEMBER MY MY DAD & MOM WOULD TAKE US ALL 6 KIDS TO THESE DANCES WE HAD A BLAST DANCING WITH OUR PARENTS MY EX- HUSBAND "TECO" QUINTANILLA FROM SANTA ROSA TX HE HAD BAND DON'T KNOW THE NAME HE PLAYED ACCORDION & BAJO IN THE VALLEY BORN IN LA FERIA TX GOOD MUSIC THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES💕
@@MMONTEZ61 as it should in Spanish…..Montes. Anglos once arrived in Texas started misspelling or changing letters on original Spanish names but well. Have a good one.
Listening in 2018 and enjoying some of my cultures musical history. This music... no matter how old I get... no matter how much times may change... this music will always bring me back to times of a simpler life...times which I wish I could relive. But for now il kick back... turn on the bbq pit... open a cold beer... turn on my speakers and just jam out with my family.
Gracias Mr Fruty Villarreal, por su compocicion de edits grandest pioneers de la onda including usted, tuve el honor de conoser algunos, y otros escuchar sus grandes canciones estoy muy orgulloso de ser Tejano
OMG this is great music that we love and danced to many a time and enjoy it for Life. Remember the KC HALL SAN BENITO back in the day when had our wedding...Great Job have to danced to all these songs and miss them so much,... keep this music going ,, Thanks to my Grandpa Lupe for teaching us to dance ,,, GREAT JOB
Con esas polkonas echando arrastre con todas las huercas allá en la Villita de San Benito en los 60 y 70 s nomas los recuerdos quedan y también mi viejita ai la conocí
MIS Respetos PARÁ El MR F. Villarreal toca Muy Buen ... PERO Con TODO Respetó PERO la mayoría de las Polcas son Del Norte de México (ejemplo Atotonilco) es Del MAESTRO José Juan Espinosa del occidente de México..el Norteño siempre será Norteño DESDE BAJA California HASTA TAMAULIPAS la música norteña ES GRANDE SALUDOS desde SAN NICOLÁS DE LOS GARZA NUEVO LEÓN MÉX.defensordelamusicanorteña....gracias Tejas Chile Colombia y también al MAESTRO ANTONIO TANGUMA ( El rey DEL ACORDEÓN).. cómo olvidarlo nunca
Te felicito porque tu eres de lo mejor porque si no fuera por ty no supiéramos de estas grandes leyendas entonces tú también eres parte de estas grandes leyendas y tu eres de los mejores y de los grandes también te felicito mil y quisas un millón oh mas
Like this song since I first heard it on KEDA radio station of San Antonio TX, This a great legend of history of conjuto in Texas. Thanks for recognizing our late conjutos artist who most people forget where our tejano music came from' The great legend like Don Valerio Longoria who I will always remember him for teaching me how to play the accordion as a child. All artist mention on this song were the founding fathers of Tejano music. So please don't forget our Tejanos roots of our heritage, tradition, & culture. Can't be embarrass of your blood of latinos. Thanks for sharing this video and to Mr. Frutty Villarreal for this great song in rememberance of the late artist. Jaime De Anda of Los Chamacos has a song sort of like this, it's call mi musica favorite. Danny Lopez of San Antonio TEXAS.
To me the accordion has been here since I was born and still going strong I am now 66 it has been in our families and well continue if we nine together if not one person cannot do it by themseves
And who remembers the Blue Moon dance hall by old 83 at Pharr.Texas.many musicians played there And also ran by the same person was Veras Paladium at Weslaco lots of musicians also
Thanks you so much for the history of the Texas great conjuntos.so awesome...MY mother would tell us when I was young of these great musicans.Only wish she was still alive to hear your video...
Mr Frutty Villareal I truly love your classes apprendo mucho de Los Grande's de nuestra musica Los homenajes a Las Leyendas your work / music is truly appreciated ....keep up the good work my friend ..desde California a Tejas ! Mas bien como la polkita de Tejas a California ...
Que bonito un día a todos los músicos texanos los voy a invitar que toquen en rancho allá en Terán porque es lo bonito soy de Terán pero la música texana me llega al corazón don narciso Martínez siempre fue mi música preferida en texas
Yeah ! Baby ! San Bene my Hometown, saludos desde Porter Tx, 20 miles northeast of Houston, up 59 north. Gonna be going back home to El Valle soon ! 😛😛😛
Don pedro ayala el monarca del acordeon, en los 80s lo vi tocar en un festival de la xeew en matamoros tamaulipas, me impresionno que tocaba con una gran maestria y ejecutaba muy bien con el acordeon en su espalda cosa q es doblemente dificil,
si, pero de estas raices crecio la honda Conjunto (Mingo Saldivar, Jaime y Los Chamacos, Chuey Villega y su Conjunto, Los Garcia brothers y chingos mas) y la honda Tejano (which needs no elaboration) It's all good. Respect to the original raza that started this trend back in the 1920's/1930's all over South Texas. It's continued and evolved and we're all better for it.