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  1. Flaco Jiménez & Ry Cooder recorded live @ Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica CA, USA (August 10, 1989)

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  2. He appeared on Cooder's world music album Chicken Skin Music and was a guest musician on the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge album. These appearances led to greater awareness of his music outside of America.

  3. This collection, drawn from his Arhoolie catalogue, features two of his father’s songs (“Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio” and “Un Mojado Sin Licensia”) and an instrumental (“Porquita Fe”) with slide guitarist Ry Cooder.

  4. 10 mag 2024 · Released in 1976, undoubtedly one of Cooder’s best, highlights include his reworking of the Jim Reeves ballad ‘He’ll Have to Go’ with a bolero rhythm, ‘Stand By Me’ rendered as a soul ballad, both with fabulous accordion from Flaco Jimenez, and ‘Always Lift Him Up/ Kanaka Wai Wai’, another Blind Alfred Reed composition.

  5. Flaco Jimenez with Ry Cooder, Ingrato Amor. 160,375 views. 962. Flaco Jimenez & Ry Cooder at the Americana Music Awards , Ryman Auditorium, Nashville Tennessee on September 17, 2014.

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  6. This widespread artistic acknowledgement was largely stimulated by the participation of Flaco Jiménez on Ry Cooder’s Chicken Skin Music in 1976, drawing certain superficial parallels with the following world music movement through the underlying suggestion of inequitable cultural appropriation.

  7. The Best Of Flaco Jimenez ( Cassette, Compilation) Arhoolie Records. C-478. US. 1999. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "The Best Of Flaco Jimenez" on Discogs.