The South Texas border region, historically influential in international music, is experiencing a revival as vinyl records regain popularity. The area was once home to unique music styles like Tejano Conjunto, featuring instruments like the button accordion and bajo sexto. However, as vinyl records fell out of favor, many original recordings of local musicians were forgotten. Now, there's a renewed interest driven by hip hop culture and collectors, prompting labels to reissue these culturally significant recordings that were once overlooked.
In recent years, vinyl has burst back into popularity, coinciding with a resurgence of interest in regional acts that never achieved national fame.
Tejano Conjunto and the orquestas tejanas, rooted in the South Texas border region, showcase a unique blend of musical styles from Mexico and Europe.
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