The breakup of Jaime Y Los Chamacos in December 2018 was a shock to fans of the Conjunto Hall of Fame group. Now Jaime DeAnda opens up about the separation, his future plans and much more in an exclusive interview with Tejano Nation.
DeAnda shared details with Tejano Nation‘s Sylvia Carrizales about the split with other members of the band and the litigation over the name of Los Chamacos.
The accordionist spoke about the future of his own band, JDA, from releasing a free download to fans, to upcoming music and a full album. He also thanked fans for their support for him and former band members during the dissolution.
Watch the full interview with Jaime DeAnda below.
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