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Hacienda Brothers

The Hacienda Brothers is the name of an alternative country band composed of Chris Gaffney, Dave Gonzalez, Dave Berzansky, Dale Daniel, and Hank Maninger. They have been described as "the finest country rock band since the Flying Burrito Brothers in their prime,"〔(Hal Horowitz's review of Music for Ranch & Town )〕 and were called "the best country band of the decade." Their music blends soul, blues, rockabilly, country, Tex-Mex and rock and roll. They themselves call it "western Soul." The band was hailed as making a "groundbreaking blend of country, rock, blues and accordion-anchored Americana"〔 and by the time founder Chris Gaffney died in 2008 had made three studio albums and one live album.
==History==
The Hacienda Brothers began in 2002 when friends Chris Gaffney and Dave Gonzalez played together during a planned jam session at the 40th birthday party of their mutual friend Jeb Schoonover.〔 Gaffney was a successful singer and songwriter who had released several albums with the band the Cold Hard Facts and had toured with Dave Alvin. Gonzalez is a singer, songwriter, and guitar player, then mainly active with The Paladins. After playing on stage together, and at the urging of Schoonover (who would become their business partner and manager), they soon joined in Tucson, Arizona, to write and record their first album.〔
Calling themselves the Hacienda Brothers, they were joined by Dave Berzansky (pedal steel), Hank Maninger (bass, also with the Aqua Velvets), and Dale Daniel (drums). Their self-titled debut (2005) was produced by the legendary Dan Penn, who also wrote two tracks.〔(''Hacienda Brothers'' on Allmusic.com )〕 The album was praised widely; ''Vintage Guitar'' called it "a great CD." ''What's Wrong with Right'', also produced by Penn, was released the following year and garnered critical accolades. Bob Mehr, writing for ''Mojo Magazine'', praised its "authentic sawdust-floor shuffles" and "cinematic Morricone twang."〔
Their self-titled debut album appeared in 2005, and quickly the band received critical recognition for their eclectic music. Their second album, ''What's Wrong With Right'', was chosen by the alternative country magazine ''No Depression'' as one of the top 60 albums for 2006〔See the Jan/Feb 2007 issue of ''No Depression''.〕 and by ''R&R'' as one of the top 100 Albums of 2006. Band leaders Gaffney and Gonzalez were interviewed by Terry Gross on NPR's ''Fresh Air''; and Gonzalez was voted one of the "Top 101 All-time Unsung Guitar Heroes" by ''Guitar Player Magazine''. In 2007, they were nominated for "Group of the Year" by the American Music Association.〔(AMA's website )〕 In August 2007, they released a live album ''Music for Ranch & Town''.
Chris Gaffney died of liver cancer on April 17, 2008, while the band was wrapping up the recording of their third studio album, ''Arizona Motel''. The album received great critical acclaim and was called "forceful and timeless." A positive review accompanied an "in memoriam" article for Gaffney in ''Vintage Guitar''; a later review in the same magazine said the album "kicked butt": "This album delivers more moments of greatness, more consistently, than any of their previous releases and is a fully realized work of music-craft." The band planned on touring in support of a tribute album for Gaffney〔 and did so in 2008; on at least one occasion they were joined by Dave Alvin as a special guest. In 2009, a tribute album to Gaffney was released, ''A Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney'', which included songs played by fellow Hacienda Brothers as well as others.

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