Mazz was founded by Joe Lopez and Jimmy Gonzalez in 1978. Grupo Mazz were known for using the synthesizer and blending rock and roll into their basic Tejano music sound. They earned a marketing contract with Coors in the mid-1980s that provided the band with exposure. The marketing success of Coors enabled the band to tour in Florida, California, and much of the southwest and Pacific coast states of the United States. The band's repertoire included award-winning songwriter Luis Silva who provided the band's earliest success with "Laura Ya No Vive Aquí", "Olvidaré Tu Nombre", and "Otra Vez". Grupo Mazz began receiving top honors at the Tejano Music Awards, winning Single of the Year, Best Tejano Album, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Showband of the Year. By 1986, Grupo Mazz began selling 50,000 units and became one of the top-selling Tejano acts. The group had a reputation as being "bad boys" of the Tejano music industry, they were known to be late at their shows. The single "Laura Ya No Vive Aqui" peaked atop Billboard's Latin music charts in March 1987. The band's 1987 album Beyond took Album of the Year honors at the 1988 Tejano Music Awards, while Lopez and Gonzalez won Vocal Duo of the Year.
In 1988, Mazz signed with CBS Records and released Straight from the Heart (1989), the following year they signed with EMI Latin. At the 1990 Tejano Music Awards, Grupo Mazz took Songwriter of the Year (Lopez), Vocal Duo of the Year, and Song of the Year (for "Now I Want You to Love Me") honors. The band's album No Te Olvidare (1990) reached atop the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart in July 1990. It spent five consecutive months at number two behind Bronco. In March 1990, the album received a gold award from EMI Latin, signifying 50,000 units sold. That July, the company announced that No Te Olvidare sold 75,000 units in the United States. Mazz performed at RodeoHouston for 14 consecutive years, starting in 1991 as part of Go Tejano Day.
Lopez and Gonzalez separated in 1998 and pursue solo careers with their own bands. Gonzalez signed a recording contract with Freddie Records in 1999. Mazz won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and in 2009, the most wins for a Tejano musician. Mazz's albums No Te Olvidare, Para Nuestra Gente, Una Noche Juntos, and Mazz Romanticos Que Nunca, sold 100,000 units each by June 2018.
As Gonzalez's health condition began to deteriorate as a diabetic, the singer began sitting during his performances. In February 2018, Gonzalez was hospitalized after a show for breathing problems. Following a show on June 5, Gonzalez planned on returning to Brownsville. The singer decided to see relatives in San Antonio and was hospitalized on June 5 following a drop in blood sugar. Gonzalez suffered from cardiac arrest but was momentarily revived, however, he was pronounced dead on Wednesday, June 6, 2018, from complications of diabetes. Within hours of the announcement, Tejano musicians took to social media about Gonzalez. Musicians who held tributes to Gonzalez on their social media includes, Shelly Lares, David Lee Garza, and Raulito Navaira (brother of Emilio Navaira who died two years earlier). Tejano music stations in San Antonio began playing Mazz's songs non-stop following the announcement of his death.
The group were scheduled to perform at the Shrimporee in Aransas Pass on June 9. Mazz was also scheduled to perform during the Puro Tejano Texas Showdown on June 23 and June 24, 2018, as part of the Puro Tejano 101.7 launch party.[2] The June 24 event will be a tribute to Gonzalez.
In April 1994, the bus driver for Mazz was convicted after the driver was found with 49 pounds of marijuana at the Falfurrias checkpoint. The group were in Chicago at the time of the arrest of their driver.
In 2006, Joe Lopez was convicted of two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and a count of indecency with a child when his niece provided testimony against Lopez in court. Lopez originally was sentenced to 20 years but was paroled in February 2017.
Band members
First lineup (1978-1984):
Joe Lopez - vocals
Jimmy González - guitar and backup vocals
Juan Murillo - bass and backup vocals
Hector Augusto Flores - keyboards
Adolfo Garcia: - drums
Second lineup (1984-1997):
Joe Lopez - lead vocals
Jimmy González - vocals and guitar
Tommy Gonzalez - conga and sax
Frankie Caballero - accordion
Robert Chavez- bass
Mario Gonzalez - bass
Brando Mireles - keyboard
Adolfo Garcia - drums
Ricardo Barron - percussion
Rebecca Valadez - vocals
Homero Esquivel - accordion
Borrare Tu Nombre
Mazz Lyrics
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como a mi me gusta
quitare las penas
quitare mi angustia
quitare de en medio
todo lo que estorbe
y como principio
el tiempo perdido
que pase a tu lado
al sentirme libre
lo he recuperado
coro
por eso me marcho
sin pedirte nada
y tu de mi parte
vete, vete a donde quieras
tu solo mirabas
en mi los defectos
no reconociste
nunca mis afectos
ahora yo te miro
de arriba hacia abajo
y de lo que pase
no me importa nada
voy a ser de nuevo
como a mi me gusta
quitare laspenas
quitare mi angustia
quitare de en medio
todo lo que estorbe
y como principio
borrare tu nombre
el tiempo perdido
que pase a tu lado
al sentirme libre
lo he recuperado
In Mazz's song Borrare Tu Nombre, the singer is expressing a sense of liberation and freedom from a past relationship that caused them much pain and anguish. The lyrics suggest that the singer is going to make changes in their life to ensure that they feel better, free from the weight of the relationship's memories. This freedom is manifested in the singer's desire to remove all things that are obstacles in their life, and they plan to start by removing their ex's name from their memories.
The lyrics of the song highlight how the singer has introspected and come to a realization that their past relationship was detrimental to their growth and well-being. They acknowledge that their ex only pointed out their flaws and never recognized their love and devotion. The singer has decided to distance themselves from the relationship to regain the time and happiness that they feel they lost while with their ex. The song's overall message seems to be one of the singer reclaiming their identity and empowering themselves to move on from a painful past.
Line by Line Meaning
voy a ser de nuevo
I will become anew
como a mi me gusta
As I like it
quitare las penas
I will remove the sorrows
quitare mi angustia
I will remove my anguish
quitare de en medio
I will remove from between
todo lo que estorbe
Everything that obstructs
y como principio
As a principle
borrare tu nombre
I will erase your name
el tiempo perdido
The lost time
que pase a tu lado
That passed by your side
al sentirme libre
By feeling free
lo he recuperado
I have recovered it
coro
Chorus
por eso me marcho
That's why I'm leaving
sin pedirte nada
Without asking you for anything
y tu de mi parte
And as for you
vete, vete a donde quieras
Go, go wherever you want
tu solo mirabas
You only looked
en mi los defectos
For the defects in me
no reconociste
You didn't recognize
nunca mis afectos
Never my affections
ahora yo te miro
Now I look at you
de arriba hacia abajo
From top to bottom
y de lo que pase
And whatever happens
no me importa nada
I don't care at all
Contributed by Nathan L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
David
on Vamos A Olvidarnos
Not the correct lyrics
Alejandra Mendez
on Me Traes Como Querias
I have trying to look for that song and I can't hear it anywhere
Olga Patiño
on Me Traes Como Querias
No esta : me traes como querías . Por Joe López