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Tex-Mex

Mix of Texan and Mexican cultural elements in the southwest USA and Mexico; specifically, accordion-based dance music originating in Texas among the ethnic Mexican community. The accordionist Flaco Jimenez and the band Los Lobos, among others, have popularized the genre beyond Texas.



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