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Alejandro Escovedo (born January 10, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas) is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter. Escovedo's family tree includes former Santana percussionist Pete Escovedo and Pete's daughter, Sheila E (also Prince's former drummer and later a pop star). He began his music career with The Nuns, a mid-'70s punk band based in San Francisco. Check our available Alejandro Escovedo concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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"I'm a man of the world/It ain't no thing," crows Alejandro Escovedo on Big Station siren "Man of the World," the kick-off rocker's rejoining rhyme delivered in a full barroom brawl flush. "I can take a punch/I can take a swing!" Austin's champion middleweight has thrown one roundhouse after another with famed Bowie/T...
- www.austinchronicle.com
Popular recognition has come later in life for Alejandro Escovedo. A true rock and roll veteran, Escovedo has built a long and steadily respected solo career that rose out of stints in '70's punk-rock outfit The Nuns and '80's roots revivalists True Believers. Drawing from his wealth of influences and experiences, he has released ten top-notch albums since 1992, each one showcasing varying musical arrangements and divergent stylistic tendencies that envelop the always first-rate songwriting...
- www.popmatters.com
With a brazen swagger drawn from Alejandro Escovedo's punk roots, the 61-year-old songwriter/yowler declares, "I can take a punch, I can take a swing..." on Big Station's opening "Man of the World"--suggesting his 12th studio release is an action record. Over a dozen songs, the Rank and File founder never disappoints...
- www.pastemagazine.com
Over more than 35 years of touring and recording, Alejandro Escovedo has played punk, rock, folk, country, and Latin music. But no matter the style, Escovedo's songs tend to default to a dreamy drone. Sometimes Escovedo plays loud, with wildly reverberating guitar and rattling drums; sometimes he's more muted, sticking to the soft hum of a violin or cello over acoustic guitar...
- www.avclub.com
Escovedo's last album, 2010's Street Songs Of Love, brought the San Antonio native ever closer to widespread acclaim, the studio savvy of Tony Visconti and Bob Clearmountain giving his music the radio-friendly sheen that might appeal to fans of Springsteen or Steve Earle. Now here's a chance to investigate the choice cuts from his previous nine releases, a delicious stew of myriad Americana ingredients...
- www.recordcollectormag.com
Convenient media shorthand has long dictated that Austin-based Escovedo is described to newcomers as the Tex-Mex Springsteen; and his 10th album does little to change that state of affairs. He even shares management with Bruce these days, and The Boss himself weighs in on the heartland rock of Faith. The tag doesn't do him justice, though, as Escovedo's no-nonsense blue collar Americana touches several bases...
- www.recordcollectormag.com
Rolling Stone magazine's David Fricke once proclaimed that "musically, Alejandro Escovedo is in his own genre." Escovedo has played it all: punk rock with The Nuns, "cowpunk" with Rank and File and the True Believers, and, more recently, the role of the Americana troubadour both solo and with his accompanying string orchestra...
- www.soundspike.com
When it comes to Hispanic-American rockers, this guy is royalty - his older brothers are former Santana and Azteca members, and Sheila E. is his niece. A member of cowpunkers Rank And File and noisy rockers True Believers in the '80s, Escovedo emerged as a top-notch songwriter and guitarist. This is Escovedo's seventh solo album and a fine piece it is...
- www.hour.ca
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