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Santiago Jiménez Jr. (aka Santiago Henriquez Jiménez) (born April 8, 1944) is a folk musician who received a National Heritage Fellowship in 2000 for lifetime achievement in traditional Tex-Mex/folk music, and a National Medal of Arts in 2016. He has been nominated for three Grammys. His father, Santiago "Flaco" Jiménez Sr. was a pioneer of conjunto music and pioneered the use of stringed bass (tololoche) in his work. His older brother Leonardo "Flaco" Jiménez is considered by many the greatest and most famous Tejano accordionist ever. Santiago recorded his first album with his brother Flaco at age 17. Unlike Flaco, who is noted for mixing his music with many styles outside the Tejano mainstream, Santiago has emulated his father and stuck with the formulas of accordion, guitar, and vocals. Santiago has recorded over 700 songs on numerous labels. He also founded his own label, Chief Records. Santiago has performed on multiple continents and at many festivals. In 2012, Santiago and Flaco played together at the Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio, the first time they were on the same stage since 1982. President Obama awarded Santiago a 2015 National Medal of Arts on September 22, 2016 for his contribution to American music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Familia y tradicion

Musica de Tiempos Pasados, del Presente, y Futuro

Corazon de Piedra

Canciones De Mi Padre

El Gato Negro

Corridos de La Frontera
Viva Seguin
Folk Masters: Great Performances Recorded Live at the Barns of Wolf Trap
El Mero, Mero De San Antonio
Live In Holland

Still Kicking!
Grandes Exitos Vol. I