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Genres
  
conjunto music

Name
  
Santiago Almeida

Occupation(s)
  
bajo sexto

Role
  
Musical Artist


Instruments
  
bajo sexto

Record label
  
Bluebird Records

Labels
  
Bluebird

Associated acts
  
Narciso Martinez

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Born
  
July 25, 1911 Skidmore, Texas (
1911-07-25
)

Died
  
1999, Sunnyside, Washington, United States

Similar People
  
Narciso Martinez, Los Illegals, Don Tosti, Laura Canales, The Brat

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Santiago Almeida (born July 25, 1911, Skidmore, Texas, died July 8, 1999, Sunnyside, Washington) was a Texas musician influential in the development of the musical genres of tejano and conjunto.

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Biography

Almeida grew up on a farm, and in his teens played the bajo sexto in his family's ensemble, La Orquestra Almeida. In the mid-1930s, Almeida began playing with accordionist Narciso Martínez at local dances and festivals around Brownsville, Texas and Raymondville, Texas. Local merchant and furniture store owner, Enrique Valentin, heard them and persuaded recording director, Eli Oberstein, to record them for the BlueBird label. In 1935, Almeida and Martinez recorded a single for Bluebird Records, "La Chicharronera" b/w "El Troconal" (the former a polka and the latter a schottische). These are generally regarded as the earliest known recordings of conjunto music. The duo would record extensively for Bluebird, releasing some 60 additional singles for the label between 1935 and 1938. The pair's popularity grew as a result, and they performed extensively, both live in South Texas and on record as backing musicians for conjunto singers. In the 1940s, the pair continued to record for Ideal Records and Disco de Oro.

By the late 1940s, Almeida had amassed a large family and found his musical success more difficult to sustain. He moved to Sunnyside, Washington in 1950, working as an apple picker and music teacher. He continued to perform locally at gatherings and in churches for the next several decades.

In 1987, his contributions to music were recognized when he was inducted into the Conjunto Hall of Fame in San Antonio, and in 1993 he was awarded the Governor's Heritage Award in Washington and the National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellow.

References

Santiago Almeida Wikipedia