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Rent Tex-Mex DVD - the Music of the Texas Mexican Borderlands

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Starring: Flaco Jimenez, Lydia Mendoza
Rated: NR
Category: Musical
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Run Time: 60 min.
Released: 8/28/2001
By: KCH
Director: Jeremy Marre
Stock #: 303404D1I0/0
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1

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Tex-Mex Description: "Tex-Mex music, an exuberant style with a Mexican soul and a rock n' roller heart, is a joyful, energetic party music with lyrics commenting on social issues. Here is a street-level tour of the border world, through the cantinas, prisons, festivals, even brothels, where such music grows."

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