Ricky Martinez
Hometown Boys
Rest in Peace July 13, 2007
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Cattleman's Tejano Explosion






2006
Cattleman's Tejano Explosion



Rest in Peace
From the Hometown Boys Webpage
The Hometown Boys, from Lubbock Texas, have been around for
many years. Originally known as El
Grupo Internacional de Ricky y Joe Martinez consisted of the entire Martinez
family. Roman Martinez, Sr.,
father, and Maria Dolores Martinez, mother , had been members of the
Madrugadores del Valle, a very
popular conjunto in tho 50's. Five boys and one girl later, El Grupo
Internacional was born that consisted
of sons-Roman Jr., Ricky, Bobby, Joe, Jesse, daughter-Rosalinda, and
father-Roman Sr..
The original Grupo Internacional had two styles of music, for both older and
younger generations. One
style was the original conjunto style with drums, bass guitar, accordion, and
bajo sexto. The other style
was with drums, bass guitar, keyboard, and electric guitar. Everyone who
attended one of the group's
dances, got a taste of both types of music. It was like getting two groups in
one. Their first recording, "Mi
Ranchito" was an 8-track tape recorded in Amarillo, Texas. This is the only
recording that has both styles
featured. The group played along side some great musicians. The group changed
their style to conjunto
only after daughter and keyboard player, Rosalinda, left the group after getting
married. A little ways down
the road, Bobby, the original bass player , also left the group when he moved to
Dallas, Texas to begin his
career in photography. This is when the actual Hometown Boys were born. The
group then consisted of
Ricky, bass guitar, and first voice, Jesse, drums, Joe, accordion, and second
voice, Roman Sr., bajo sexto,
and Roman Jr., sound engineer.
The Hometown Boys have had a very basic style of music that appeals to all
generations. September,
1996, marked a first in the history of West Texas. The Hometown Boys were the
first Hispanics to be
inducted into the "Buddy Holly Walk of Fame" in Lubbock, Texas, alongside Buddy
Holly, Roy Orbison,
Waylon Jennings and other Texas legends. The Grammy award winners have been
known for songs like,
"Mire Amigo", which went gold in its first 4 days of release, "Dos Gatos", "El
Poder De Una Mujer",
"Hombre Innocente", "Dos Cosas", "Vestida De Blanco", "El Pintor", and many more
great songs. Lets not
forget to mention "Joe's Specials". "Joe's Special # 10" received the Best
Instrumental Award at the 1997
Tejano Music Awards. The fans have been an inspiration to the group's
dedication.
Back in October, 1997 The Hometown Boys had their first loss. Roman, Jr.,
percussions, and sound
engineer, after a lengthy illness, passed away at the age of 45. This was such a
tremendous loss. Joe,
accordion player, wound up having a heart attack shortly after Roman Jr.'s
funeral. After a triple bypass,
Joe seemed to be on the road to recovery. A couple of months later, in January,
1998, he went to see The
Hometown Boys perform and was invited up on stage to play his beloved accordion.
Joe was known as
the "Accordion Abuser" because he put all his energy into playing the accordion
that sometimes he wound
up breaking the instrument from playing so hard. After being on stage for a
while, Joe suffered heart
complications and at the tender age of 34, passed away while he was doing what
he loved to do. Joe was
a remarkably talented musician. The loss was devastating. Two brothers passed
away within a three
month period. However, The Hometown Boys continued their quest to perform for
their fans. A few years
later in August, 2002, just as The Hometown Boys were to go on stage in Lubbock,
Texas, Jesse, The
drummer and baby of the family, suffered an aneurysm and passed away also at the
young age of 34. The
family has been in mourning for many years now. Last year, Ricky, the primary
vocalist and leader of the
group, suffered some ill health. Everyone was praying for his recovery. Thanks
to all those prayers, Ricky
bounced back, with his voice as sweet as ever.
The group has gone through many changes. Roman Sr., continues to be the root of
the group. He has
endured much and continues to carry The Hometown Boy flag. The Martinez family
has reunited. Bobby
came back and plays the bass guitar, and brings his business background, and
helps manage the group,
so Ricky can concentrate on singing. Rosalinda came back as a background
vocalist. Ricky is the main
vocalist. Stevan Martinez, cousin, has taken the role of accordionist, Marky Lee
Riojas was singing in
Ricky's absence and has continued as second vocalist. Sammy Robles, Marky Lee's
son, has taken on
the role of drummer. Through all the struggles that The Hometown Boys have had
to endure, they
continue to play for their beloved fans. The "Homies" as they are frequently
referred, want to thank
everyone who has supported the group for so many years.
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