Lisa Morales and Los Texmaniacs

Los Texmaniacs
Max Baca is the Past, Present And Future of Conjunto Music, a true Conjunto master on theĀ Bajo Sexto, a twelve string guitar that provides accompaniment and rhythm for the buttonĀ accordion, and is Vidal for the true Tex-Mex Conjunto sound.Ā
Max Baca has lead his Texmaniacs to become the new worldwide kings of Tex-Mex RootsĀ music, feeding the masses with only the best in musical fare, cooked up from a wideĀ ranging experience touring and recording with legends Flaco Jimenez, The Texas Tornados,Ā Los Super Seven, Lyle Lovett, Rick Trevino and 1996 he recorded with The Rolling Stones onĀ the Voodoo Lounge Album. Max started his group Los Texmaniacs in 1999, inspired by theĀ spirit and experience of TexasTornados who he toured with for 10 years.In 2024 Max BacaĀ was the youngest to be inducted into the Conjunto Music Hall of Fame.Ā
N 2005-2009 Max and his Texmaniacs did 4 tours to entertain the troops in Iraq,Ā Afghanistan, Bosnia and Kosovo during the war.Ā
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings invited Max to record the album Borders y Bailes, WhichĀ earned an American Grammy win in 2010. Then later nominated in 2014 for a Latin GrammyĀ Folkways album, titled Texas Towns and Tex Mex sounds. 2018, Grammy nomination for theĀ album Cruzando Borders.Ā
Max has taken his Tex Mex conjunto sound all over the world touring China, SwitzerlandĀ Spain, ltaly Argentina, Bangladesh, Canada ect.. and has performed on over 14 GrammyĀ winning albums. Max still continues to receive invitations to perform teach and represent.Ā
Different cultural events around the world.Ā
Max is goal is to keep on representing and collaborating with young Artists, bringing peopleĀ from different communities and cultures together, to create happiness and peace byĀ speaking from the heart through his music!
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Lisa Morales
Lisa Morales is an Austin-based singer-songwriter whose music reflects a rich blend ofĀ Latin heritage and American roots. A former member of the acclaimed duo SistersĀ Morales, Lisa continues to honor her cultural legacy through emotionally resonant songsĀ performed in English, Spanish, and Spanglish. With a sound that transcends genresā from folk and rock to Americana and traditional Mexicanāher solo work, including theĀ albums Luna Negra, She Ought to Be King, and Sonora, has earned praise for itsĀ authenticity, poetic lyrics, and powerful vocals. A cousin of Linda Ronstadt and aĀ torchbearer for family harmonies, Morales brings a legacy of resilience and artisticĀ depth to the modern music scene.Ā
Lisa Morales is a genre-defying singer-songwriter whose artistry bridges borders,Ā languages, and generations. Born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, Morales was steepedĀ in traditional Mexican music from an early ageāa cultural influence that continues toĀ shape her sound. With music running deep in her bloodline (sheās a cousin of pop iconĀ Linda Ronstadt), Lisa rose to prominence as one half of the critically acclaimed duoĀ Sisters Morales, alongside her sister and lifelong musical partner, Roberta. Together,Ā they released six albums that fused Latin rhythms, Americana soul, and poetic lyricismĀ until Robertaās passing in 2021.Ā
Now based in Austin, Texas, Morales continues to evolve as a solo artist, crafting songsĀ that reflect her bicultural identity and lived experiences. Whether sheās singing inĀ English, Spanish, or a seamless blend of bothāas she does throughout her soloĀ records like Luna Negra and the Daughter of the Sun, She Ought to Be King, and herĀ most recent project Sonoraāher voice carries a singular emotional resonance thatĀ connects deeply with audiences. Critics have praised her as āone of the mostĀ multifaceted artists to watchā (Rolling Stone), and her music has been described as āanĀ eruption⦠a total purgeā (Magnet Magazine), balancing moments of grief, resilience,Ā celebration, and healing.Ā
Sonora, in particular, serves as both a tribute and a reinventionāhonoring theĀ memories of her sister while stepping boldly into new creative terrain. The albumĀ features collaborations with a wide array of celebrated artists, including, JoJo GarzaĀ (Los Lonely Boys), Kesley Wilson(Sir Woman) and Tish Hinojosa, as well as a poignantĀ posthumous co-write with Roberta. Morales also welcomed her son, Thomas Spencer,Ā into the recording processābringing a fresh generation of family harmonies into herĀ work.Ā
With her trademark blend of vulnerability and strength, Lisa Morales stands as a voiceĀ for multicultural expression, female empowerment, and the healing power of song. HerĀ live performances, often met with standing ovations, are a testament to her authenticity,Ā her heritage, and her enduring creative fire.


