Benefit for Boys & Girls Club of Comfort
Benefit for Boys & Girls Club of Comfort
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Stephanie Urbina Jones & The Honky Tonk Mariachi
Plays Singing Water Vineyards in Comfort, TX

October 27 at 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Comfort

Nashville, TN  - October 10, 2023 – When Stephanie Urbina Jones’ grandmother was on her deathbed 20 years ago, she looked Urbina Jones in the eye and said, “You are going to be a messenger of our culture. You are going to share country music with chili peppers all over the world.” And being a messenger is exactly what Urbina Jones has done. Among her many achievements, she was the first artist to appear with mariachi on the Grand Ole Opry.
Now Stephanie Urbina Jones & The Honky Tonk Mariachi bring their exciting new sound to the Singing Water Vineyards in Comfort,TX on Oct. 27  from 6:00pm - 9:00 p.m.  The show is a benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Comfort. Tickets availableThis performance is presented through the support of The Texas Heritage Music Foundation.
The San Antonio/Fredericksburg native and now Nashville/Mexico-based singer/songwriter sets her storytelling to a one-of-a-kind sound she’s created and calls “Honky Tonk Mariachi”— a gorgeously orchestrated fusion of her Mexican roots and San Antonio, TX Hill Country upbringing, centered in her stunning vocal prowess.  
Urbina Jones is touring in support of her upcoming new album, Manuel's Destiny that features her current single, an inspiring duet with Wendy Moten, (The Voice),  "Rhinestone Cowgirl." 
A triumphant update of Glen Campbell’s iconic “Rhinestone Cowboy” (with a blessing from songwriter Larry Weiss on the cover’s gender flip), the song is built on a near-symphonic arrangement of soaring violins, exultant trumpets, vihuela, and heavenly harp. “Rhinestone Cowgirl” emerges as a powerful account of overcoming the odds on the way to unfettered glory.
Noted country music historian Robert K. Oermann wrote in Music Row Magazine: “A female duet in country is rare, and this dandy update of the 1975 Glen Campbell classic makes you eager to hear more. Loved every minute." 

The Austin American Statesman described Urbina Jones as an artist that has "an agile songwriter’s pen; a smoky supple voice; devastating good looks; and a refreshing lack of music orthodoxy."
Urbina Jones’ musical dreams have been brewing since she was a little Latina girl, born into a bicultural home in San Antonio, listening to the sounds from both sides of the border, and raised in the honky tonks of Texas. 

“Ever since I was a little girl, growing up in Texas, it was the power of stories and songs, country music, and  the joy of mariachi that filled my heart and imagination with the dream I am living now,” says Urbina Jones. 



About Stephanie Urbina Jones: 

Blazing trails from Texas to Mexico, Urbina Jones and her history-making Honky Tonk Mariachi are telling a new story in Texican Americana country music, blowing hearts and minds wide open with their mix of classic country rock with a twang, and the intoxicating, joy-filled sounds of Mexico. This new style, fondly called "country music with chili peppers," is inspiring and building bridges. From the Grand Ole Opry to the two-stepping dance halls of Texas to festivals around the world, Urbina Jones and her fiesta platter of love (percussion, trumpets, violins, vihuelas, guitarróns, guitars) are sharing culture, stories, and songs that bring people together.
Urbina Jones tours internationally, having performed in 14 countries, including appearances at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival, Magic Town Music Fest in Mexico, Festival Country Rendezvous in France, Country Gold in Japan, Gstaad Festival in Switzerland, and the Belladrum Tartan Heart Fest in Scotland; plus the CMA Music Festival, Americana Music Festival, and Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic. She is a Kerrville New Folk Finalist, #1 Texas Country Radio Artist, and #1 Billboard Country Songwriter.

About Singing Water Vineyards:  Founded in 1997, Singing Water Vineyards were one of the first wineries in the Texas Hill Country.  Located a short drive from San Antonio, the 124-acre property in Comfort, TX is tucked between Oak studded hills and a meandering creek that adds soothing sound to the visual beauty of the landscape.

About the Boys & Girls Club of Comfort:   The Boys & Girls Club mission is to empower all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as responsible, caring and productive citizens. Currently Boys & Girls Club of Comfort has 126 kids in their after-school program. By supporting the Boys & Girls Club, the public will contribute directly to Comfort families by providing an affordable, safe and fun after-school environment for all students. 

About the Texas Heritage Music Foundation: was founded in 1987 by Kathleen Hudson, Ph.D., to preserve and perpetuate the traditions of Texas music, to examine the background of Texas music, to trace influence and patterns in Texas music, to document the role Texas music has played in society, and to provide free educational programming to the Texas community. THMF is committed to making a difference through the singing of songs and telling of stories in central Texas. 


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