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Tish Hinojosa

 
Artist: Tish Hinojosa
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  • Born: December 06, 1955, San Antonio, TX
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Piano, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Culture Swing," "Taos to Tennessee," "Homeland"
  • Representative Songs: "Arbolito," "Corazón Viajero," "By the Rio Grande"

Biography

Tish Hinojosa has drawn numerous critical accolades for her borderless approach to music, blending Mexican folk and country music with a modern singer/songwriter sensibility and touches of pop. Born Leticia Hinojosa in San Antonio in 1955, Hinojosa's parents were Mexican immigrants, and she soaked up their music as well as the area's country sounds and the socially relevant rock & roll of the '60s. She started playing guitar as a teenager, singing folk and pop songs in local clubs; she also sang commercial jingles for a Spanish-language radio station, and recorded a few Latin pop songs for a local label as well. In 1979, she moved to Taos, NM, and eventually landed a job singing backup with Michael Martin Murphey. In 1983, she relocated to Nashville and tried to make it as a singer and/or songwriter, but found that she didn't fit the mold of what record companies wanted, despite recording a one-off single for Curb ("I'll Pull You Through"). In 1985, she moved back to Taos, and two years later completed the self-released cassette Taos to Tennessee. In 1988, she moved to Austin and hit the city's thriving roots music scene, where she knew her distinctiveness would find a better reception.

Hinojosa quickly landed a deal with A&M, and in 1989 she issued her official debut album, Homeland, which received highly complimentary reviews. Her next effort, Culture Swing, was released by the respected roots label Rounder in 1992 to even greater acclaim; thanks to its free-thinking musical cross-pollination, the National Association of Independent Record Distributors named it Folk Album of the Year. Around the same time, Watermelon issued three archival recordings, including a live album, a holiday album, and the first appearance of Taos to Tennessee on CD. Thanks to the attention surrounding Culture Swing, Hinojosa landed a deal with Warner Bros., debuting for the label with 1994's Destiny's Gate. Although her time with Warner signaled a more polished approach (some naysayers said sanitized), she also continued to record more specific projects for Rounder, starting with 1995's Frontejas, an overview of Texas/Mexico border music that won massive respect in the Latin music community. Dreaming from the Labyrinth followed on Warner in 1996, and that same year she issued a bilingual children's album, Cada Niño (Every Child), on Rounder. Frustrated by Warner's reluctance to put out more of her material, Hinojosa eventually secured her release from the label and returned to Rounder. In the meantime, she continued her activism on behalf of Latino and women's issues, even as her 20-year marriage broke apart. Finally, after a four-year absence from recording, Hinojosa returned in 2000 with Sign of Truth. In 2001 Texas Music Group re-released the classic Taos to Tennessee, and in 2003 the holiday album From Texas for a Christmas Night and a live best-of record were both issued. In 2005 Hinojosa released Heart Wide Open, her first studio album in five years, and the following year Retrospective, on Varese, came out. Another new set, Our Little Planet, appeared in 2009. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Tish Hinojosa

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Born December 6, 1955 (1955-12-06) (age 53)
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments VoiceGuitar
Website mundotish

Leticia ("Tish") Hinojosa (born December 6, 1955 San Antonio, Texas) is a folksinger recording in both Spanish and English. Hinojosa was the youngest of 13 children. Hinojosa's parents were Mexican immigrants, and she soaked up their music as well as the area's country sounds and popular rock and roll. She started playing guitar as a teenager, singing folk and pop songs in local clubs. She also sang commercial jingles for a Spanish-language radio station and recorded a few Latin pop songs for a local label. In 1979, she moved to Taos, NM, and eventually landed a job singing backup with Michael Martin Murphey. In 1983, she relocated to Nashville and tried to make it as a singer and/or songwriter, but found that she didn't fit the mold of what record companies wanted. In 1985, she moved back to Taos, and in 1988, she moved to Austin, TX. In 2007 she married Andreas Sedlmair and the couple maintains homes in his native Germany and Austin.

Her 1992 album Culture Swing, released by Rounder Records, won the NAIRD Indie Folk Album of the Year.

As of 2009, she is still touring.

Tish’s latest CD, "Our Little Planet," was released on CRS Records in October 2008. Inspired by her rediscovered love for country music, the 12 self-penned songs on this collection feature a deeply Americana mix of traditional bluegrass and Tish’s trademark sound of contemporary folk and tex-mex. The album is produced by Tish and her long-time accompanist, Marvin Dykhuis, who also co-wrote the title song, as well as playing most of the instruments. It also features appearances by celebrated pedal-steel player, Greg Leisz, duets with Texas country legends Rosie Flores and Dale Watson, as well as with rising star, Carrie Rodriguez, all of which combine to add new textures to Our Little Planet’s stripped-down country sound.

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Controversy

Tish was arrested Aug. 6 at the Laredo border on a charge of conspiracy and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. Customs inspectors in Laredo found the drugs in the boot worn by Hinojosa's boyfriend, 25-year-old Jason Miles Phillips, after the two crossed the Laredo International Bridge from Mexico. Hinojosa and Miles told the officials that she had bought the pills in Mexico, believing they were Ecstasy, and asked Miles to smuggle them for her across the border.

Hinojosa, 47, pleaded guilty Sept. 20, 2003 to unlawfully possessing the drug.

In 2003 she was sentenced to three years of probation after she admitted to bringing the "date rape" drug Rohypnol over the U.S.-Mexico border.

U.S. District Judge George P. Kazen denied Hinojosa's request for deferred adjudication, saying her "tirade" at the time of her August arrest "demonstrated her failure to accept the consequences of her own actions."

Hinojosa refused to leave the inspection area without Phillips and swore at the inspectors, according to a U.S. attorney's office news release. She told one senior officer "You're nothing" and also punched an investigator, prosecutors said.

Also in 2003, Hinojosa was charged with drunken driving and failure to stop and render aid after a hit-and-run accident in Austin. [1] [2]


Career highlights

Awards and honors

  • White House performance for President and Mrs. Clinton
  • NAIRD Indie Folk Album of the Year Culture Swing
  • Las Primera (The Firsts) award from MANA, the largest organization of Latino women
  • Performances at presidential and gubernatorial inauguration events.

Television

  • VH 1
  • ABC-TV special: Alma Awards
  • MTV
  • The Nashville Network
  • Austin City Limits (three separate appearances)
  • Fox Television Bravo Awards
  • Good Morning America
  • Onyx TV Germany
  • WDR TV Germany
  • SWR TV Switzerland
  • VPRO TV Netherlands

Humanitarian activities

  • Spokesperson, National Latino Children's Agenda
  • Spokesperson, National Assoc. Of Bilingual Education
  • United Farm workers of America

Discography

  • Our Little Planet
  • Retrospective
  • A Heart Wide Open
  • From Texas for a Christmas Night
  • Best of Tish Hinojosa - Live
  • Sign of Truth
  • The Best of the Sandia: Watermelon 1991-1992
  • Soñar del Laberinto
  • Dreaming From The Labyrinth/Soñar del Laberinto
  • Cada Niño/Every Child 1996
  • Frontejas
  • Destiny's Gate
  • Culture Swing
  • Aquella Noche
  • Memorabilia Navideña
  • Homeland
  • Taos to Tennessee
  • ...a Music and Information Digest (Promo CD)

Singles

Year Single US Country
1986 "I'll Pull You Through" (with Craig Dillingham) 80
1990 "Til U Love Me Again" 75

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