Orquesta Tejana is a folk sound that came out of southwest Texas in the 1930s. When la Onda Chicana conquered the Southwest, bands like Little Joe y la Familia were on the front lines of the revolution. Adding a fair measure of ranchero stylings and country-rock flourishes to the mix, bandleader Jose Maria DeLeon Hernandez is responsible for developing a genre that became muy popular in these parts, influencing and encouraging locals such as Tiny Morrie and Al Hurricane to take their hybridized yet traditional tuneage to the next level. Little Joe y La Familia will be playing at the Showroom at Isleta Casino (11000 Broadway SE) on Saturday, Nov. 21. Tex-Mex influences aside, Hernandez’ time in the Bay Area and consequent exposure to that toothsome musical scene continues to shape a sound that surprises with complex rhythms and bluesy electric guitar flourishes that only add to La Familia’s deliriously danceable concoctions. This is a 21+ concert with general admission seating that costs $30. Little Joe y La Familia take the stage at 7pm.