Brisket Beats 10

When I first moved here, the flags on every street suggested a very specific kind of conservative world, but the reality was a pleasant surprise of neighbors from every country and religion living right alongside them. This final Pick of Brisket Beats reflects that unique Texas blend—fiercely proud of tradition yet incredibly open to diversity. It’s that authentic Southern hospitality that lets soul, country, and norteño share the same space without missing a beat. Our pride isn't about exclusion; it's about sharing a sound that belongs to everyone. Have you ever had an experience with Southern hospitality? Tell me about it.

Brisket Beats 10

177 Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - Stay A Little Longer
178 AJ Harris And The Pink Tacos - Brisket Beats
179 George Strait - Right Or Wrong
180 Delbert Mcclinton - Two More Bottles Of Wine
181 Marcia Ball - The Right Tool For The Job
182 Freddie King - Hide Away
183 Doug Sahm - Groover's Paradise
184 Sunny Ozuna - Talk To Me
185 David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales - Cuatro Caminos
186 Ernest Tubb - Thanks A Lot
187 Joe Ely - Fingernails
188 Little Joe & La Familia - Llegó Borracho el Borracho
189 Gary P. Nunn - It's A Texas Thing
190 La Mafia - Vida
191 Flaco Jiménez - Viva Seguin
192 Cornell Hurd Band - You Only Kiss Me When We Say Goodbye
193 Marti Brom with Cornell Hurd Band - Kiss Me Big
194 Bobby Bland - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
195 Robert Earl Keen - Gringo Honeymoon
196 Los Lobos - Will The Wolf Survive


4 comments:

  1. Los Lobos From The East Dallas?
    A very good band!

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    1. Hey! I'm from LA, so I am well aware of the East LA origin of Los Lobos, but they are definitely Tex-Mex!

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  2. Thanks again for these. I wouldn't complain if you kept going with it :)

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