David Lee Garza, Acordeonista

The moment that members of the tejano band David Lee Garza y Los Musicales saw a poster by San Antonian John Dyer, they knew they had found the photographer for their next album. “We wanted more than just a face on a cover,” says bassist Richard Garza, “and his poster said everything.” Dyer set up the shot in a ballroom and had the band’s accordionist take the floor. “They’re family, so it took some doing to convince David to do a solo shot,” says Dyer. Released in June and titled 1392, the band’s thirteenth album may be its luckiest–the first to go gold.

The moment that members of the tejano band David Lee Garza y Los Musicales saw a poster by San Antonian John Dyer, they knew they had found the photographer for their next album. “We wanted more than just a face on a cover,” says bassist Richard Garza, “and his poster said everything.” Dyer set up the shot in a ballroom and had the band’s accordionist take the floor. “They’re family, so it took some doing to convince David to do a solo shot,” says Dyer. Released in June and titled 1392, the band’s thirteenth album may be its luckiest–the first to go gold.

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