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Some call it “border music,” others call it Tex-Mex, norteno or conjunto. What ever you call it, these accordion driven rowdy dance hall numbers are perfect for shuffling across the dance floor. The newest troupe in this manic style of music are the Tejas Brothers and their debut, self-titled CD will get you hooked on border music. Highlights include “I Can’t Sleep,” “Love Me or Leave Me Alone,” “Sweet Lolita,” and my favorite, “Boogie Woogie Mamacita.”

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