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    releases March 22, 2024

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In Terms of Print and Color

about

These songs give a view of an adventurous troubadour in search of his roots and identity in his native sate. Under the spell of Tejano music, I re-rooted myself in San Antonio where I lived in the back of my truck and wrote these tunes. Street-performing daily and playing anywhere that would have me, I made friends with Max and Josh Baca of grammy-award-winning Tejano band Los Texmaniacs who compliment the outstanding cast of musicians from Tompkins county New York and San Antonio Texas.


Some of these songs were written years ago and one was written immediately following a near-fatal car accident that inspired me to make this. I thought this first serious attempt at making an album would be triumphant, I never expected the triumph would involve defeating immense personal challenges unrelated to music or art.

I want to thank everyone involved in making this and I look forward to the next one.

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releases March 22, 2024

Engineered by Chris Ploss at Sunwood Studios in Trumansburg NY and Joe Treviño of Blue Cat studios in San Antonio TX.


All songs written and sang by Michael "Mijail" Martinez

Joe Hayward: vocals, Bass, pedal steel
Sam Schmidt: Guitar, Fiddle, piano
Ali Erkan: Drums, percussion
Isa Paillao: Vocals
Kassandra Ayala: Vocals
Josh Baca: Accordion
Max Baca: Bajo Sexto

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Mijail Martinez San Antonio, Texas

Troubadour and street-performer, spotted singing on train platforms and in watering holes all over the world. Together with the band, The Cantina Ramblers— original Folk music

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