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Also known as
  
Little Joe

Name
  
Little Joe

Origin
  
Nixon, Texas

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals, piano

Record label
  
Sony Music Latin

Years active
  
1955


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Birth name
  
Jose Maria De Leon Hernandez

Born
  
October 17, 1940 (age 83) (
1940-10-17
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, record producer

Albums
  
Puro Tejano, Chicanisimo, 16 de Septiembre, Que Paso?

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album, Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album

Genres
  
Latin music, Norteno, Tejano music, Country, Blues


Similar
  
Ruben Ramos, Freddy Fender, Pete Astudillo

Profiles

José María De León Hernández, known professionally as Little Joe is an American tejano performer who grew up in Temple, Texas and lives in San Antonio. He is of Mexican descent. Hernández told the Stockton Record in 2015 that he was born "in a three-wall, dirt-floor garage ... on a cold stormy night," the seventh of 13 children. His father, Salvador, was known as "La Cotorra" (the parakeet) and was a troubadour. His mother, Amelia DeLeon, was a trained pianist. "My dad and aunts all played instruments and sang," he told the Riverside Press Enterprise (Nov. 18, 2015). We'd go to parties that would last until three in the morning.

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Hernández got his start at 13 when his cousin, David Coronado, recruited him to play guitar for his Latinaires. The Latinaires eventually became known as Little Joe and the Latinaires. Today he is usually joined by his band La Familia. In 1992, their album 16 de Septiembre earned the Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance. In 2008, Little Joe once again won a Grammy for Best Tejano Album of the year for Before the Next Teardrop Falls. Other Grammy nominated albums include Timeless (1988), 1993's Que Paso (1993), Little Joe y La Familia 2000 (1999), and Celebration of Life Vol.1 & Vol.2 (2003).

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Hernández has said he was greatly influenced by Beto Villa, the originator of orquesta Tejana that generally features trumpets and saxophones, as opposed to conjunto, which relies on accordions. As a member of Texas’ Tejano Hall of Fame, he’s been entertaining audiences around the world for more than 50 years, on 70 albums and in countless shows. His style has been called Tejano, Tex-Mex, Norteno, Chicano, La Onda. Hernández told the Stockton Record in 2015 that originally, "it was just multicultural music in two languages." Hernandez, who grew up with 12 brothers and sisters as the only non-African-American family in a “totally black” neighborhood, told The Record: “All I heard every day were black artists. At home, it was country music's three ‘great Hanks': "Williams, Thompson and Snow". It was always part of the atmosphere. Part of my DNA.” He’s known as “King of the Brown Sound.” Hernández has said he is inspired by jazz. "I love jazz," he told the Riverside Press Enterprise. "If I could have been a jazz musician, I would have preferred that." Hernández has been known to infuse his music not only with jazz, but also country, pop and classical music. One of his most popular recorded songs, "Las Nubes," incorporates violins and other strings.

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Hernandez recently founded the Little Joe Diabetes and Prevention organization and has organized walkathons in San Antonio.<refname=little>Harris, Craig. "Little Joe – Biography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 27, 2010. 

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References

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