Chuck Wicks sits down with Derek James, Jerry Fuentes and Diego Navairaâthree solo artists from San Antonio, Texas and New York that came together to be The Last Bandoleros.
Chuck loves their new single, âWhere Do You Go,â and invited them to talk a little bit about how their music and their band came to be.
The Last Bandoleros have cooked up their own flavor of Tex-Mex music, blending sounds of hyper train beats, distorted guitars, Beatles-esque harmonies and blazing Tejano-influenced accordion solos. They are Chuckâs Subway Fresh Pick of the Week â check out their video for âWhere Do You Go,â after the show!
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- âMy producer comes in and he goes, âListen, now, Diego, heâs got the longer hair. Now Derek, Derekâs gonna have the hat on. And then Jerry,ââyou ready, Jerry?ââJerryâs the other one.ââ Chuck Wicks quoting his producerâs comments before the interview
- âWell, we canât call ourselves âamazing,â but we are three solo artists, yeah. And now weâre a band.â Diego Navaira
- âMy father was a Tejano musician. Emilio Navaira was his name. He was awesome. Iâm very proud to say that, after he had fame and success with Tejano he was able to crossover to country [music], touring with George Strait and Alan Jackson.â Diego Navaira
- âThrough my father [Emilio] I was also influenced by country music.â Diego Navaira
- âHow did a New Yorker end up in a Tex-Mex country band? Thatâs a really good question!â Derek James
- âYou [Derek James] kind of resemble a little bit of Billy Crystal right now, with that hat and everything. God forbidâdonât take it off and put your headphones on. Jeez. Somethingâs going on. Youâre hiding something under there!â Chuck Wicks
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Chuck Wicks Off the Record, Ep. 19, 8 minutes