Concert on Facebook and YouTube. Green Room Session will be on Zoom and will follow the concert.

Grammy Award Winners Los Texmaniacs in a virtual online benefit concert for the O Museum Foundation followed by a zoom VIP Green Room Session.

Saturday, July 31 at 7:30PM EDT

This will be broadcast on Facebook Live and YouTube from The O Museum in The Mansion

The Green Room session with THE BAND WILL OCCUR IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ONLNE CONCERT ON FACEBOOK LIVE AND/OR YOUTUBE AROUND 8:30pm.

The concert and Green Room are free however, donations are very much appreciated. $20.00 is suggested. All amounts are welcome.

To join meet and greet register here:

https://bit.ly/OMuseum-Music4Good OR https://bit.ly/LosTexmaniacsVIP

To view the concert on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omansion/live

-OR- on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ostmansion/videos

Donations: Text: Music4Good to 41444 Paypal: Paypal.me/omuseum Website: omuseum.org/donate

Presented by SHC Music Tribe & O Museum. Email shcmusictribe@gmail.com for questions.

Los Texmaniacs: Website: lostexmaniacs.com

Video EPK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxsMH4fOuoA

"The presence of accordion-powered European dance music along the Texas/Mexico border is a phenomenon only about a hundred years old, forged as twists of historical fate made Tejanos and Polish farmers neighbors in the region's rural communities. One thing led to another, and soon Mexican-Americans were singing Spanish lyrics over the oompah of polkas and Bavarian waltzes. But despite its short history, Tex-Mex conjunto has made a profound cultural impact and become an identifying characteristic of an entire subculture of the Latino community here in the U.S.

The San Antonio-based band Los Texmaniacs can trace its musical and personal roots back to conjunto's beginnings in the early 1930s, when bandleader Max Baca's father learned the music from men who are considered its earliest practitioners. Baca himself learned from and plays with accordion legend Flaco Jimenez, whose own father is one of the Mount Rushmore faces of conjunto." ~ NPR

All proceeds will benefit the Mansion on O and O Street Museum, a non-profit organization dedicated to the idea that inspiring creativity, diversity, and imagination through the fusion of the arts, science, and sports is the glue that unites.

Donations support the artist-in-residence, heroes and other programs at O Museum in The Mansion and the community at large.

They are involved with a number of efforts that honor the legacy Rosa Parks. For more info on the O Museum and its mission check out their website and YouTube channel.

Website: omuseum.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ostmansion Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omansion

Donations only $20.00 Suggested