Tony de La Rosa, Steve Jordan, Ramon Ayala - Los Tres Ases de La Acordeon

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Review by Andy Shackcloth

Los Tres Ases de La Acordeon is an exceptional album that showcases the remarkable talents of Tony de La Rosa, Steve Jordan, and Ramon Ayala. The trio's mastery of the accordion is evident in every track, each one bursting with energy and passion that will leave listeners mesmerized.

From the lively opening track "Los Tres Ases" to the soulful "El Rey Del Acordeon," the album takes listeners on a journey through the rich musical heritage of the accordion. The trio's performance is flawless, with each musician complementing the other's style, resulting in a harmonious and cohesive sound.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Corrido Once Tumbas - Ramon Ayala
Los Suenos - Tony De La Rosa
Hasme Caso - Steve Jordan
Donde Estaras - Steve Jordan
Esta Noche Voy A Verla - Tony De La Rosa
Morena De 15 Anos - Ramon Ayala
Balajo - Steve Jodan
Tengo Penas - Tony De La Rosa
Corrido De Daniel del Fierro - Ramon Ayala
Cada Vez - Ramon Ayala

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

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Record CompanyFreddie

Credits

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engineered byJim West
Recorded at Freddie's Studio

Notes

  • Suggested Material - J Salcedo
  • design Joe N. Hernandez
  • Freddie records inc.
  • 1316 N. Chaparral
  • Corpus Christi, Texas 78401

About Tony de La Rosa, Steve Jordan, Ramon Ayala

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Antonio "Tony" De La Rosa was born in October 31, 1931, in Sarita, Texas, a worker's hamlet on the sprawling King Ranch. He was among 12 children in a family of field laborers. When he was six, De La Rosa's mother taught him to play the harmonica. "Then," he said, "I heard the accordion on the radio. I heard the accordion come from a radio in the kitchen. I got hold of one and learned to pick out the chords." At first, he imitated the recordings of pioneer accordionist Narciso Martínez. At age sixteen, Tony went to nearby Kingsville and played in the small taverns there. "I spent a lot of time with my accordion on one side of me and the shoeshine box on the other," he said. In 1949, De La Rosa made his first recording, featuring two polkas, "Sarita" and "Tres Ríos," for the Arco label in Alice, Texas. The next year he joined the Ideal label. By the mid-1950s, his band, or conjunto, was the most popular in Texas. By that time, too, he had codified the instrumentation that endures to this day: button accordion, amplified bajo sexto (a type of 12-string guitar used as a rhythm instrument), electric bass, and drums. By adding drums and replacing the upright acoustic bass, or tololoche, with the amplified instrument, De La Rosa changed the music itself. The polka tempo slowed, ushering in the new tacuachito dance style with the slow, gliding movements of the possum (tachache). The accordion and bajo sexto players were freed to develop more stylistic nuances, and De La Rosa's accordion playing was marked by a more staccato, deliberate character. His much-imitated 1956 instrumental rendition of the song "Atotonilco" hastened acceptance of these changes. , which has included two of the leader's brothers, has toured constantly all over the United States. It has recorded more than 75 albums and many single discs. Tony De La Rosa was inducted into the Conjunto Music Hall of Fame in San Antonio in 1982.

Name Vars

  • A. De La Rosa
  • Antonio De La Rosa
  • De La Rosa
  • De la Rosa
  • T. De La Rosa
  • Tone De La Rosa
  • Tony De La Rasa
  • Tony De La Rosa Y Su Conjunto
  • Tony De Las Rosa
  • Tony de la Rosa
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Summary by Andy Shackcloth

The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional Mexican music, and the trio's virtuosity in playing the accordion is a true delight to behold. Whether you're a longtime fan of the genre or new to it, Los Tres Ases de La Acordeon is a must-listen album that will undoubtedly leave you wanting more.