
Lucky Joe is teaming up with Siggno frontman Jesse Turner to produce his next album which will showcase his “character” and “emotions” of music for the project.
Lucky Joe and Turner are currently at the Legends Sound Studios in Corpus Christi, Texas producing the follow-up to Norteño Y Poderoso: Tributo a Mis Idolos, released in 2021 which received a Tejano Music Awards nomination for Best Conjunto Album.
“We are super stoked for this new project,” commented Lucky Joe about a photo shared on social media. “I can honestly say that this next album is going to show a lot of what is ME! My character and all my emotions wrapped up in this roller coaster of music. Teaming up with my musical brother Jesse Turner to help me produce this next album is a blessing and I’m very thankful for that. I can’t wait for you all to hear it!”
According to Turner, the album will show Lucky Joe’s personal struggle, his imagination, and the funny things he comes up with. “It’s going to be amazing,” said Turner.
No official release date for the album has been announced, but expectations are for a 2023 release.
Lucky Joe’s current album, Norteño Y Poderoso: Tributo a Mis Idolos, pays tribute to his musical influences. The collection of tunes includes his versions of classic hits like “El Palomito,” “Flor De Capomo,” “Me Caíste Del Cielo,” “Hasta La Miel Amarga,” which were all well-received and became hit songs for the singer, topping various radio charts.
Follow Tejano Nation on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with everything Tejano. Listen to new Tejano music first with our Spotify playlists and iHeartRadio podcast.

Echoes of 1996: How Emilio Navaira’s Anthem Performance Still Defines San Antonio’s Basketball Soul 30 Years Later
As the Spurs battle the Thunder in the 2026 Western Conference Finals, a look back at the historic night Tejano music took center court at the Alamodome
Rubén Ramos and Carrie Rodriguez to Host Free Meet & Greet and Acoustic Performance at Janie’s Record Shop
Tejano legend and acclaimed Americana artist unite in San Antonio to celebrate Los Días de Calor album with an intimate live set and autograph session
Federico “Fred” Ojeda Jr., legendary bajo sexto player and longtime Flaco Jiménez collaborator, dies at 88
Beloved Tejano and Conjunto musician remembered for his signature sound, family devotion, and decades of preserving South Texas musical tradition
Discover more from Tejano Nation
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



0 comments on “Lucky Joe teams with Jesse Turner to produce next album”