
The Hometown Boys shared the latest recovery update for Bobby Martinez as the musician celebrated his birthday on Monday (March 25).
“We want to update you all and let you know that Bobby is doing well and is definitely on the road to recovery,” the legendary Conjunto group posted on their official Facebook page. “He has a long road ahead of him but he is improving. Happy Birthday Bobby.”
Martinez, who is a founding member and bass player of the Grammy-winning group, was involved in an accident earlier this month that caused his vehicle to roll over.
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One of the most celebrated groups of their era, The Hometown Boys started out as a family band many years ago and went on to become one of the most popular conjunto acts in the Southwest. They have been known for hit songs “Mi Ranchito”, “Somos Dos Gatos”, “El Pintor”, and many more great songs. They 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.
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