Tejano Music Legend Little Joe Undergoes Emergency Heart Procedure

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Little Joe Hernandez, the iconic figure in Tejano music known as the “King of the Brown Sound,” recently underwent an emergency heart procedure. According to an announcement from Little Joe Y La Familia’s social media, he had a stent implanted during a successful surgery on August 22. Currently recovering at home, his doctors have advised a two-week rest period to ensure a full recovery.

Due to this health setback, Little Joe’s performance scheduled for Saturday, August 31 at the Z Venue in Victoria, Texas, has been officially canceled. The announcement expressed sincere apologies to fans who purchased tickets and assured that a new performer would be announced to fill his spot. “We again sincerely apologize to all fans who purchased tickets,” the statement read.

Little Joe Hernandez has been a pivotal figure in Tejano music for over five decades. With his band La Familia, he has won multiple Grammy Awards and is celebrated for pioneering “the Brown Sound,” a unique blend of traditional Mexican music with country and jazz influences. His contributions have significantly shaped Tejano music and brought it into mainstream awareness.

As fans send their well-wishes, Little Joe aims to return to the stage as soon as possible, continuing to share his musical legacy with audiences everywhere.

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