Augie Meyers San Antonio-born Meyers’ “Hey Baby, Que Paso” is pretty much the city’s unofficial jukebox anthem. Beyond that, the Bulverde resident has found success as a founding member of ’60s ...
With more than 50 years in the music business, 71-year-old Augie Meyers has stories. Lots of stories. An original member of the Sir Douglas Quintet, Meyers had a kidney transplant last year but has ...
Though the song is off the band's new album, "Live From Texas," the toe-tapping "Hey Baby, Que Pasó?" is a Texas Tornados favorite originally released in 1990. The Last Bandoleros recorded their ...
A living legend, Augie Meyers’ style and his Vox Continental has become one of music’s most distinctive keyboard sounds in Tex-Mex music. Meyers is known for his work with the Sir Douglas Quintet and ...
'Hey Baby Kep Pa So' "Before I met Sara, I was in New York, staying at my son's, sleeping on the couch. I was playing accordion, and this woman [I was seeing] said, 'Why you always playing that ...
As previously announced, Cass McCombs and Meat Puppets will soon hit the road. They won't just be playing together: They've now announced a split 7" that'll be out October 28 via Domino. McCombs ...
The only music the state's parks have ever needed has been the sweet songs of nature. Well, maybe some Fat Tony and Paul Wall would be cool, too. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has released ...
Right from the start of Texas Wild, it’s clear that the musicians involved in this compilation album wanted to do something different. A minute into the opening track, tejano great Augie Meyers’s ...
The Last Bandoleros have announced a new concert album — Live From Texas captures the country, rock, and Tex-Mex four-piece onstage at Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas. A collection of 10 ...
Eclectic country-rock band the Last Bandoleros appeared on Good Morning America on Wednesday for an interview and a pretaped performance at venerable Texas dance hall Floore’s Country Store, in ...