Flaco Jiménez’s legendary Hohner Corona II accordion has been added to the permanent collection at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville. The Grammy-winning accordionist, known for his pioneering role in Tex-Mex music, shared his gratitude with fans on social media, announcing the addition of his signature accordion, which has featured in many of his performances and recordings.
The instrument is now part of the “Sing Me Back Home” exhibit, highlighting the folk influences that shaped country music. Jiménez’s accordion serves as a powerful reminder of Tex-Mex music’s enduring influence on the genre.
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