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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_MafiaLa Mafia - Wikipedia

    The band consists of Oscar De La Rosa on vocals, Armando Lichtenberger Jr. on Keyboard & Accordion, Rudy Martinez on bass, David De La Garza on keyboards and background vocals, Alan Lopez on drums, Victor Pacheco on Guitar and Robbie Longoria on bajo-sexto & percussion .

  2. 61 Concerts. La Mafia was formed in Houston Texas, by Oscar De La Rosa (vocalist), and Armando Lichtenberger Jr (accordion) in 1980. The 2 founding members later welcomed Tim Ruiz (bass), Joe Gonzales (drums), Jesus Angel (keyboards) and Viktor (guitar).

  3. The 2 founding members later welcomed Tim Ruiz (bass), Joe Gonzales(drums), Jesus Angel (keyboards) and Viktor (guitar). La Mafia (first known as Los Jovenes) helped popularize the THEN unknown music genre, Tex-Mex or Tejano Music.

  4. Nov 29, 2023 · The 2 founding members later welcomed Tim Ruiz (bass), Joe Gonzales(drums), Jesus Angel (keyboards) and Viktor (guitar). La Mafia (first known as Los Jovenes) helped popularize the THEN unknown music genre, Tex-Mex or Tejano Music.

    Day
    Listeners
    Saturday 24 June 2023
    60
    Sunday 25 June 2023
    60
    Monday 26 June 2023
    72
    Tuesday 27 June 2023
    78
  5. Oct 4, 2022 · Award-winning musicians like jazz pianist James Francies, Tim Ruiz, a bassist in a five time Grammy-award winning Latin group Mononeon and guitarist Andy Timmons are just some of the acts who performed at venues across Houston, including 713 Music Hall and the Miller Outdoor Theatre.

  6. Oct 8, 2022 · DACAMERA and the Menil Collection present an outdoor jazz performance by pianist Jose-Miguel Yamal and his quartet: John Calderon, guitar and vocals; Tim Ruiz, bass; Mark Simmons, drums. José-Miguel Yamal has collaborated with jazz greats and salsa singers.

  7. Sep 18, 2021 · Tim Ruiz is a four time Grammy Awarding-winning bassist. Jazz guitarist and composer Mike Moreno moved to New York City in the late 90’s to attend the New School University with the highest scholarship the school had ever given to a guitar player.