Tejas Brothers
After forming in the fall of 2006, the Tejas Brothers quickly became the su… Read Full Bio ↴After forming in the fall of 2006, the Tejas Brothers quickly became the subject of big conversation around the stockyards of Fort Worth. Within a few short years, they had earned the respect as one of the best live acts in Texas.
The group’s debut CD was recognized as the 7th most played album for 2009 by the Americana Music Association. With the release of their 2nd album, Kelly Dearmore of the Dallas Observer said, “The quartet is once again proving itself one of the best bands in the state.” The group has completed their 3rd and most anticipated recording, which is scheduled for release in March of 2013. Roothog Radio says, “If this music doesn’t put a wiggle in your walk, you’d better get your hearing tested.”
The Tejas Brothers use the stage like a weapon, attacking your heart and poking at your funny bone. Their sound is unique, yet familiar…it’s like something brand new on top of something we’ve all known and loved forever. Once you’ve experienced a show, you’ll never want to miss another. Even the coldest nights in Green Bay won’t stop cheese heads from braving the ice and snow to see those dudes from Texas play!
Dave Perez: (Accordion and Vocals)---Born and raised in Grand Prairie, Dave purchased his first push button accordion in May of 1998 at the age of 22. He soon began performing at a small Mexican restaurant just a few blocks from his home. Over the next eight years, Dave would form a vocal and playing style which allowed him to cover many different types of music. One day, Dave decided to venture beyond the walls of the restaurant, where he had become so accustomed to performing. His curiosity led him onto a little stage in the Stockyards of Fort Worth, TX. Week after week, he returned to the Stockyards, to jam with various local musicians, and eventually agreed to put his first band together...that band is known today as the Tejas Brothers!
John Garza: (Upright Bass and Vocals)---Born in Irving, he began playing bass in the late 80’s. He never really was into the music of his era, thanks to his father’s love of early rock and roll. In the early 90s he hit the blues jams in Dallas and Fort Worth. His first jam was at Schooners, hosted by local blues patriarch Brian “Hash Brown” Calway. He was a member of Pat Boyack and the Prowlers, with which he recorded two CDs. John then worked for two years with Holland K. Smith. It was during this time he began playing upright bass. Just before Tejas Brothers, he worked with The Kenny Traylor Band.
The group’s debut CD was recognized as the 7th most played album for 2009 by the Americana Music Association. With the release of their 2nd album, Kelly Dearmore of the Dallas Observer said, “The quartet is once again proving itself one of the best bands in the state.” The group has completed their 3rd and most anticipated recording, which is scheduled for release in March of 2013. Roothog Radio says, “If this music doesn’t put a wiggle in your walk, you’d better get your hearing tested.”
The Tejas Brothers use the stage like a weapon, attacking your heart and poking at your funny bone. Their sound is unique, yet familiar…it’s like something brand new on top of something we’ve all known and loved forever. Once you’ve experienced a show, you’ll never want to miss another. Even the coldest nights in Green Bay won’t stop cheese heads from braving the ice and snow to see those dudes from Texas play!
Dave Perez: (Accordion and Vocals)---Born and raised in Grand Prairie, Dave purchased his first push button accordion in May of 1998 at the age of 22. He soon began performing at a small Mexican restaurant just a few blocks from his home. Over the next eight years, Dave would form a vocal and playing style which allowed him to cover many different types of music. One day, Dave decided to venture beyond the walls of the restaurant, where he had become so accustomed to performing. His curiosity led him onto a little stage in the Stockyards of Fort Worth, TX. Week after week, he returned to the Stockyards, to jam with various local musicians, and eventually agreed to put his first band together...that band is known today as the Tejas Brothers!
John Garza: (Upright Bass and Vocals)---Born in Irving, he began playing bass in the late 80’s. He never really was into the music of his era, thanks to his father’s love of early rock and roll. In the early 90s he hit the blues jams in Dallas and Fort Worth. His first jam was at Schooners, hosted by local blues patriarch Brian “Hash Brown” Calway. He was a member of Pat Boyack and the Prowlers, with which he recorded two CDs. John then worked for two years with Holland K. Smith. It was during this time he began playing upright bass. Just before Tejas Brothers, he worked with The Kenny Traylor Band.
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Tejas Brothers Lyrics
Boogie Woogie Mamacita Boogie Woogie Mamacita, I wish she'd dance with me I've been…
Doing a Real Good Job I said, babe, if you're trying to hurt me Trying to…
I Can't Complain I just can't sleep with you running 'round in my…
I Can't Sleep I just can't sleep with you running 'round in my…
La Llorona La llorona We were sitting by a campfire Sipping on cold bee…
This Little Feeling Every now and then, I get this little feeling From deep…