Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz

Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz
Also known asJimmy González y el Grupo Mazz
GenresTejano
Years active1999–2018
LabelsFreddie Records
Spinoff ofMazz

Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz was an American Tejano band founded by vocalist and guitarist Jimmy González after the 1998 disbanding of Mazz, his preceding group which he co-founded.[1] González signed a recording contract with Freddie Records in 1999.[2]

González y Grupo Mazz won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, and 2014, and hold the record of most wins.[1][2]

The group was disbanded after González died on June 6, 2018 from complications of diabetes, shortly after their last release, Porque Todavía Te Quiero, which was nominated for Best Tejano Album at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[3]

Legacy

After Jimmy González's death, his son Mike González formed a new group, Mike González and the Iconiczz.[4] In 2022 they debuted with Te Llevo En Mi Alma, from which three singles were also produced. In 2025 the Iconiczz signed with Freddie Records, the same record label with which Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz was signed. Mike González commented: "My hope is to produce and release an amazing album just like Jimmy G would do [...] I’ve been waiting to return to Freddie Records — the same studio where my father and I created so many unforgettable hits. Now, I’m here to continue what we started and build something lasting with The Iconiczz. The legacy continues."[5] The group is currently working on their next album.[4]

On September 6, 2025, the Jimmy G. Music Fest was held at the Los Fresnos Rodeo Grounds, celebrating the life, legacy, and music of Jimmy González.[6] Performers included Mike González and the Iconiczz, The Delta Boyz, Rustic Rose, La Lexxion, Horizonte Norteño, Alicat Crash, with a guest appearance by Margarita, who was once a backup singer for Mazz, and for whom Jimmy González had produced a debut album.

Members

  • Jimmy González – lead vocals, guitar (1998–2018)
  • Lee Michael González – drums, band leader (1998–2018)[7][4]
  • Adolfo García – drums (1998–2005)[8]
  • Juan "Johnny Rod" Rodriguez – keyboards (1998–2007)[9]
  • Carlos González – bass (2000–?)[10]
  • Frankie Caballero – accordion (2000–?)[10]
  • Joe B. – vocals (2000–?)[10]
  • Xavier Padilla – keyboards (2000–?)[10]
  • Rebecca Valadez – vocals (2001–2002)[11]
  • Albert Rock Flores – percussion (2002–?)[12]
  • Art Ramirez – electric guitar (2002–?)[12]
  • Jay Alaniz – bass (as of 2013—2018)[7]
  • Cacy Savala – backing vocals (as of 2013)[7]
  • Chris Perales – keyboards (as of 2013)[7]
  • Joseph González – percussion (as of 2013)[7]
  • Roger Peña – accordion (as of 2013)[7]
  • J. R. Gomez – accordion
  • Tommy González – saxophone
  • Danny Ortiz – vocals

Discography

All albums with Freddie Records

  • Quién Iba a Pensar (2000)
  • Siempre Humilde (2001)
  • Si Me Faltas Tu (2002)
  • Live en el Valle (2003)
  • Para Mi Gente (2004)
  • Mejor Que Nunca (2005)
  • It's Christmazz (2006)
  • Mazz Live Reunion: The Last Dance (2006) – with Joe López
  • Incomparable (2007)
  • Live at Fiesta Market Square (2007)
  • The Legend Continues (2008)
  • Eternamente (2009)
  • Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor (2010)
  • The Return of the Bad Boys 2011 (2011)
  • Forever Mazz (2013)
  • Iconic (2014)
  • Que Cante el Mundo (2016)
  • Porque Todavía Te Quiero (2018)

Awards

Latin Grammy Awards[3][13]
Year Composition Category Result
2001 Quién Iba a Pensar Best Tejano Album Won
2002 Siempre Humilde Best Tejano Album
2002 "Ahora Que Hago Sin Ti" Best Regional Mexican Song Nominated
2003 Si Me Faltas Tu Best Tejano Album Won
2003 "Dame Un Minuto" Best Regional Mexican Song Nominated
2004 Live en el Valle Best Tejano Album Won
2005 Para Mi Gente Best Tejano Album Nominated
2006 Mejor Que Nunca Best Tejano Album
2007 Mazz Live Reunion Best Tejano Album
2008 Incomparable Best Tejano Album
2009 The Legend Continues Best Tejano Album Won
2014 Forever Mazz Best Tejano Album
2018 Porque Todavía Te Quiero Best Tejano Album Nominated
Grammy Awards[14]
Year Composition Category Result
2003 Si Me Faltas Tu Best Tejano Album Won
Lo Nuestro Awards
Year Category Result
2003 Best Tejano Performance Nominated
Tejano Music Awards[15]
Year Composition Category
2001 Quién Iba a Pensar Album of the Year (Group)
2002 "Ahora Que Hago Sin Ti" Song of the Year
2003 Si Me Faltas Tu Album of the Year (Group)
"Yo Te Voy a Amar" Song of the Year
"Ahora Que Hago Sin Ti" Crossover Song of the Year
2004 Live en el Valle Album of the Year (Group)
"Te Llevo en Mi Alma" Song of the Year
2005 Para Mi Gente Album of the Year (Tejano)
2006 Mejor Que Nunca
"Corazón de Fierro" Song of the Year
2008 "His House" Crossover Song of the Year
2009 The Legend Continues Album of the Year (Group)
"Retrato Quebrado" Song of the Year
"Aunque Se Burlen de Mi" Crossover Song of the Year
2010 Entertainer of the Year

References

  1. ^ a b Aguila, Justino (June 6, 2018). "Jimmy Gonzalez, 'Mastermind' Behind the Grammy-Winning Grupo Mazz, Dies at 67". Billboard. Retrieved September 16, 2025.
  2. ^ a b Guerra, Joey (June 6, 2018). "Jimmy Gonzalez, a titan of Tejano music, dies in San Antonio". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Jimmy González". Latin Recording Academy. Retrieved September 16, 2025.
  4. ^ a b c Medina, John Henry (July 19, 2025). "Health Scare Forces Mike Gonzalez and The Iconiczz to Cancel San Benito Show". Tejano Nation. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
  5. ^ Medina, John Henry (June 10, 2025). "Freddie Records Signs Mike Gonzalez and The Iconiczz: A Fresh Chapter in Tejano Legacy". Tejano Nation. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
  6. ^ Medina, John Henry (September 8, 2025). "PHOTOS: Forever Jimmy G Music Fest Honors Legacy of Tejano Icon with Unforgettable Celebration". Tejano Nation. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Band". Jimmy González y Grupo Mazz Official Website. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
  8. ^ Hernández, Rámon Roberto (April 30, 2025). "Adolfo García Shares Journey as Part of Legendary Groups Mazz and The Force". Tejano Nation. Retrieved September 24, 2025.
  9. ^ "Juan 'Johnny Rod' Rodriguez: Experience". LinkedIn. Retrieved September 24, 2025.
  10. ^ a b c d Quién Iba a Pensar (Media notes). Freddie Records. 2000. FMCD-1810.
  11. ^ "Bio and Resume". rebeccavaladez.com. Archived from the original on December 3, 2003. Retrieved September 22, 2025.
  12. ^ a b Si Me Faltas Tu (Media notes). Freddie Records. 2002. JMCD-1856.
  13. ^ "Jimmy Gonzalez Y El Grupo Mazz". Grammy Awards. Retrieved September 16, 2025.
  14. ^ "Jimmy Gonzalez". Grammy Awards. Retrieved September 23, 2025.
  15. ^ "Awards Winners". Tejano Music Awards. Retrieved September 23, 2025.