Lil' Joe y La Familia - BIOGRAPHY
Little Joe & La Familia is one of the most popular Tex-Mex bands in the
music industry. Little Joe has been entertaining for more than 35 years and
has been described as the "King of the Brown Sound." He also helped pioneer
"Tejano" music a mix of traditional "norteno" music and country, blues and
rock styles. Jose Maria DeLeon Hernandez "Little Joe" was born to Salvador
"La Cotorra" Hernandez and Amelia DeLeon Hernandez in a three wall dirt
floor car garage in Temple, Texas on a cold and stormy night on October 17,
1940. He was the seventh child of thirteen. In 1953, Joe's cousin, David
Coronado, who fronted a band called "David Coronado & The Latinaires"
recruited Joe for guitar, Cino Moreno for 'drums and Tony Matambros on
saxophone to join his band.
In 1955, Joe would play his first paying performance in Cameron, Texas for
$5.00 at a high school Sock Hop. He was so excited, he realized that
picking guitars beat picking cotton and he could actually get paid for it.
In 1958, Joe would make his recording debut as a guitarist for Torrero
Records in Corpus Christi, Texas, an instrumental single "Safari Part I &
II" which was composed by all members of the Latinaires. In 1959, Jesse,
Joe's younger brother who was the bassist, singer and songwriter would join
the band, as David Coronado was leaving. Joe took over the band renaming
it, "Little Joe & The Latinaires". In 1964, Jesse was killed in an auto
accident. Joe then made a vow at Jesse's graveside to carry his music to
the top, not realizing how high his music would take him or how it would
open many doors for other artists or how he would set many trends. In the
60's, Joe would sign with Texas based independent record companies,
starting with his first reco#d deal, Corona Records in San Antonio, next
Valmon Records in Austin and later Zarape Records in Dallas. Joe ventured
into his own independent company in 1968 "Buena Suerte Records" for his
spanish recordings and uGood Luck Records" for his english recordings. Also
to follow would be Leona Records, a label also owned by Joe and a
distribution deal with Freddy Records in Corpus Christi, Texas which would
keep Joe independent thr~ugh the 70's and early 80's. In 1970, after
playing an spending much of his time in San Francisco and the BayArea, Joe
discovered "Latinismo", a strong Latin musical world which was not found in
Texas at that time. It had a profound change in his music and his cultural
values which prompted him to change the name of the band from Latinaires to
La Familia. Joe wanted more knowledge of his heritage and roots. In 1983,
Joe signed his first major deal with WEA International. After leaving WEA,
Joe again would go independent and form "Redneck Records" where he recorded
the Live Double Album "25th Silver Anniversary" in 1985. This album was
placed with CBS which later became Sony Discos International. While with
Sony Discos, he would be a 2 time Grammy nominee, and in 1992 would receive
the Grammy Award for "Diez Y Seis De Septiembre" for the Best Mexican
American Performance Category in 1991. Part of his vow to Jesse would be
fulfilled. After leaving Sony the following year, going independent once
again, Joe would receive his 3rd Grammy Nomination for his first recording
"Que Paso" under his record label, Tejano Discos International. In 1996,
Joe would appear on the 1997 Grammy nominated album, "Frank Yanchovich &
Friends SQngs of the Polka King, Vol.1', in which he performed a duet with
Frank Yanchovich on the song "Just Becauset'Si Porque". Currenty Joe has
signed a co-venture deal with his company "DeLeon Publishing" and "Peer
Music Limited Publishing" in an effort to bring a major publishing outlet
for Texas Songwriters extending publishing work to 33 countries. Aside from
his music career, Joe has worked in the film industry starring in two
feature films, "Proposition 187, A Deadly Law" and "Down For The Barrio".
Forty years and over fifty albums later, Joe is touring the world,
trailblazing, looking forward to new challenges, breaking down cultural and
musical barriers and innovating his musical style. As always, Joe strives
to bring people together to make a more peaceful and harmonious world.
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