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2001 studio album by Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Siempre Humilde (English: Always Humble) is the second album by Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz and was released on November 27, 2001 with Freddie Records. It won González y Grupo Mazz their second Latin Grammy for Best Tejano Album.[1]
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Jimmy González – lead vocals, producer, mixing, mastering
- Xavier Padilla – keyboards
- Johnny Rodriguez – keyboards
- Michael González – drums
- Albert Flores – percussion
- Frankie Caballero – accordion
- Rebecca Valadez – vocals
- Joe Borrego – vocals
- Art Ramirez – bass
- Homero Esquivel – accordion
- Danny Sanchez – bajo sexto
- Felix Salinas – bass
- Jerry de la Rosa – keyboards
- Chente Barrera – drums on "Quiero Ser Tu Amor"
- Lupe Degollado – bajo sexto
- Henry Gómez – Mariachi Aguila
- David Villarreal – trumpet
- Juan Santillan – güiro, timbales
- Freddie Martínez Jr. – executive producer
- Jesse Cavazos – mixing, mastering, recording
- Gilbert Velásquez – recording
- Jorge Flores – graphic design
- Freeze Frame Studio – photography
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