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Many moons ago, seeing a criminal underdocumentation of Tejano and Conjunto music, Austin-based nonprofit organization Rancho Alegre began an ambitious project to travel the state of Texas recording oral histories with legends, veterans, and up-and-coming artists in Tejano and Conjunto music. These were a sort of proto-podcast, living on ranchoalegre.org. Now it's time to move these over to podcasting platforms for the rest of the world to enjoy. These are in English, Spanish, and Spanglish, depending on the preference of the interviewee, and conducted by the one and only Baldomero Cuellar. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rancho-alegre/supportRancho Alegre Musica
  • Rancho Alegre Interview: Johnny Degollado
    Feb 15 2026

    Recorded in July 2012 at Johnny Degollado's home in Montopolis.

    In July 2012, Rancho Alegre met up with the legendary Johnny Degollado. We had just produced our first Rancho Alegre Conjunto Festival in February of that year and finally got a chance to sit down with the guy who had been producing Austin's only Conjunto music festival for several decades before we came on the scene.

    We got to know about the life and musical career of a bonafide Austin music legend and prolific songwriter. From first learning from Camilo Cantu in the 1940s and beginning his professional musical career in the early 1950s to his Austin Conjunto Festival, “El Montopolis Kid” has been a tireless advocate for Conjunto music in his hometown.

    He was inducted into the Conjunto Music Hall of Fame in San Antonio in 2014 and has recorded nearly 500 songs over his career, including many of his own compositions. One of his most famous songs, “El Pintor,” became a massive hit for The Hometown Boys and remains one of the most frequently played songs on Tejano music radio. The original is included here.

    In 2022, we released Musica Al Estilo de Camilo, which may be Johnny's final studio album (never say never!) honoring his mentor, Camilo Cantu who famously never recorded any music. It is available on all streaming services and on CD through our online store. We have included a few tracks here.

    Every year, we dedicate the Sunday of the Rancho Alegre Conjunto Music Festival to Johnny and the legacy of his annual festival, which always took place on the Sunday of Cinco de Mayo weekend. We are honored to pick up the torch and continue preserving and promoting conjunto for many years to come. Johnny is always invited as a guest of honor and the attendees are always happy to see him.

    Here's what we played:

    • Lavando Los Trastes
    • Mi Perlita
    • El Pintor
    • Los Piscadores
    • Una Sola Mirada
    • La Calabaza
    • Me Trais Loco
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    1 ora e 28 min
  • Rancho Alegre Interview - Vicente "Chente" Alonzo
    Feb 15 2026

    In this interview, recorded in August 2017, Baldomero Cuellar talks with Vicente "Chente" Alonzo, an Austin conjunto music legend with nearly 60 years in the business.

    While he played bajo sexto with several different bands, he was most recognizable as the longtime second voice and bajista for El Montopolis Kid Johnny Degollado, with whom he began playing in 1957. Some of his final performances were with Chencho Flores y Su Conjunto.

    During this conversation, we talked about his career, balancing family and music life, and much more. We always said that he was one of the most underrecognized musicians out there -- he could hang with the best of the best and was as steady as a rock.

    He was inducted into the Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame in January 2020, along with his bandmates and friends Chencho Flores (who passed in January 2021), Frank Flores (who passed in 2024), Augie Arreola (who passed away in November 2019), and John Majalca, the last surviving member of Chencho Flores y Su Conjunto.

    Chente Alonzo passed away Sunday March 29, 2020 at age 81 and leaves behind a rich legacy of traditional conjunto music.

    We hope you enjoy getting to know this very humble and kind man who was also an exceptional musician.

    Included in this playlist are clips from his live performance with Chencho Flores y Su Conjunto, recorded at One-2-One Bar in Austin, Texas on September 24, 2017. Editor's note: interview is in Spanish.

    Here's what we played:

    • Puñal Del Olvido
    • Viva Seguin
    • El Silencio De La Noche
    • El Rosalito
    • El Pajuelazo
    • Morena La Causa Fuiste
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    1 ora e 14 min
  • Rancho Alegre Homenaje: Ruben Naranjo
    Feb 12 2026
    Originally published in 2013. In October 1998, Ruben Naranjo, the beloved legendary Conjunto accordionist and bandleader from Alice, Texas, passed away at age 53. For over 30 years, he traveled all over Texas and beyond with a simple but elegant brand of Conjunto that filled dancehalls and resonated with fans everywhere. For Rancho Alegre, this is a very special show. Not only is this the first of our Homenaje series, but it is special to us because we are also huge fans of Ruben Naranjo. Listening to the stories people told us about him offered a more intimate look at El Si Señor himself. The playlist below features the voices of 75 different Conjunto and Tejano artists, collected through our interviews all over the state since 2011. You'll hear intimate stories from Conjunto pioneers like Gilberto Perez, Agapito Zuñiga and Chano Cadena; Tejano legends like Ruben Ramos, Little Joe, and Roberto Pulido; veterans like David Lee Garza, Linda Escobar, and Pio Treviño; and then up-and-coming performers like Mickey Mendoza, Crystal and Jose Garcia of Crystal N Crew, and many, many more. Complementing their stories are some of his greatest hits, as well as rare selections from deep within our catalog, many of which we have converted from vinyl, 8-track, and cassette. We hope you enjoy it, and many thanks to everyone who participated in this project. Here's what to expect: Introduction by Baldomero El Parrandero Cuellar - Tracks: Nora MelisaChano Cadena - Tracks: Cuatro o Cinco Farolasos (with Conjunto Cadena)Ricky Naranjo - Tracks: Barquita de Madera (Ruben Naranjo y Su Conjunto), Es Amor (Ruben Naranjo y Su Conjunto), Dichos Juramentos (with Ruben Vela)Mingo Saldivar, Edgar Vasquez, Julian Fernandez of Los Texas Wranglers, Pete Gonzales of Tierra Tejana - Tracks: Dos Amores, Aguila O Sol, Andan DiciendoJohnny Arreola of Los Palominos, Mickey Mendoza of Mickey y Sus Carnalez, Rick De La Rosa of Los D-Boyz, Roberto Pulido - Tracks: Angel De Mis Anhelos, Corrido de Oliveira, Tengo Un IdeaEddie Jimenez, Krazy Pimpz, Ricky Smith, La Movida, Randy Garcia of Conjunto Estrella - Tracks: En Las Puertas de La Carcel, Destino Ingrato, Bonito HuapangoAgapito Zuñiga, Ramon Ayala, Crystal Garcia of Crystal N Crew, Chente Barrera - Tracks: Ojos Querendones, Preguntale A Las EstrellasRoman Martinez Sr of the Hometown Boys, Betty Barajas of Conjunto Baraja de Oro, Smiley Cuellar of Smiley y La Fuerza Musical - Tracks: El Carreton, Toma Mi Corazoncito, Un PresentimientoJesse Turner of Grupo Siggno, Ricky Ruiz of Los Escorpiones, Raphael and Paquito Rodriguez of Los A-T Boyz - Tracks: La Media Naranja, Quisiera Verte y No Verte, La GuiaMarcos Orozco, Navor Romo of Conjunto Romo, Ruben Rivera, formerly of Los Nobles and Los Gamblers, Jesse Gonzales of Tierra Tejana, Andy Saenz of Los Homies - Tracks: Tu Negra Suerte, Señorita Cantinera, San Juan Del RioLittle Joe, Gilbert Alba of Super City Band, Ram Herrera - Tracks: Llorando Tu Olvido, Cuatro Caminos, Paso Del NorteWally Gonzalez, Rene Joslin, Juan Sifuentes Jr. - Tracks: Preso Sin Delito, Sin Condiciones, Ese LunarJerry Peña of Los Arcos Hermanos Peña, Joel Guzman, Jimmy Gonzalez of Grupo Mazz - Tracks: La Barca De Oro (Bolero) (Ruben Naranjo y Su Conjunto), El Corrido de Jimmy Layson, GracielaGenaro Aguilar of Los Aguilares, Johnny Degollado, David Lee Garza - Tracks: Caballo Alazan Lucero, Besos y Copas, Lola, Pajarillo BarranqueñoMario Barajas of Conjunto Baraja de Oro, Joe Bravo, Mike Gonzales of Tierra Tejana, Gilberto Garcia of Los Dos Gilbertos - Tracks: Prenda Del Alma, Tu Buen Camino, Locos Disvarios, Ya No LloresJose Garcia of Crystal N Crew, Fito Olivares, Rodney Rodriguez of Los Fantasmas Del Valle - Tracks: Lejos Me Encuentro, El Ausente, La Morena CriminalNoel Hernandez of the Big Cats, Jo-Ann Gonzales of Los Low Riders, Nikki Lopez, JD of Los Enmascarados - Tracks: Dos Caracoles, Mi Negra SuerteRick Fuentes of Ruben Ramos and the Mexican Revolution, Anthony Diaz formerly of Crystal N Crew, Bernardo Martinez of Bernardo y Sus Compadres, Jose Quezada of Conjunto Senzzible - Tracks: Silencio Corazon, Indita Mia, Gorrioncillo Pecho AmarilloAugustin Ramirez, Lupe Gonzales of Tierra Tejana, Linda Escobar - Tracks: Por Que Me Amargas La Vida, Mujer Mujer, La MarianaPio Treviño, Leonard Davila of Street People, Santiago Jimenez Jr. - Tracks: Felicidades, Por Bien De Los Dos, Depende De TiBen DeLeon of Grupo Solido, Santiago Garza of La Naturaleza, Jaime DeAnda of Los Chamacos, Henry Zimmerle - Tracks: Mis Penas, El Mundo Es MioNick Villarreal, Clip from El Show de Johnny Canales - Tracks: Por Esa Calle, Desprecio, Pero MariaJoe Gonzales, Ruben Ramos, Michael Salgado - Tracks: Don Luis El Texano, Mujer Paseada, Te Voy a ComprarPico Ramirez - Tracks: Que Tristeza Me Acompaña, La Mujer, Shes About a MoverJoe Ramirez, Freddie Martinez - Tracks: Mi Pueblito, Ando Perdido, Besos Callejeros (Live)Gilberto Perez - Tracks: El Quelite, Ruben ...
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    4 ore e 11 min
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