Green Chili Chisme

DB Media Entertainment

A spicy blend of music, storytelling, and cultural heritage, Green Chili Chisme dives deep into the legacies that shape our lives. Hosted by the team at DB Media Entertainment, this podcast blends music, storytelling, and cultural heritage with something rare: a host who’s lived enough lives to meet any guest where they are. Veteran. Filmmaker. Novelist. Musician. Traveler. David Pedraza doesn’t interview people — he matches their stories. Each episode dives deep into the legacies, memories, and creative roots that shape artists, families, and entire cultures.

  1. Jun 4

    Gill Jimenez — Legacy, Lineage, and the Weight of a Dynasty

    In one of the most emotional episodes of Green Chili Chisme to date, host Dave Pedraza sits down with Gil Jimenez, son of the legendary Flaco Jimenez, for a conversation that spans four generations of musical lineage, cultural weight, and the emotional cost of carrying a dynasty. The episode opens with both men unexpectedly breaking down as Dave shares how Flaco became the pillar of DB Media — from the Tardeada Music Festival to the night Flaco walked into a Michael Guerra show and changed the trajectory of everything that followed. Gil takes us deep into the Jimenez Dynasty, tracing his family back to his 4x great‑grandfather Patricio Jimenez, one of the earliest accordionists in Texas. He shares the story of the last song he recorded with his father, a rock‑leaning track Flaco encouraged him to pursue to stay different. Dave opens up about learning drums at Fort Ben Harrison, stepping up his songwriting by learning guitar, and the early days of DB Media — including the Michael Guerra origin story and the night Michael played drums for his two idols, Flaco and Steve Jordan, on the same stage. Gil responds with a never‑before‑told story: a late‑night hotel room on Hwy 90 where Flaco and Steve Jordan traded riffs until Steve finally put down the box and said, “Flaco, you’re a bad m**********r.” The episode crescendos with Gil breaking down while recounting the last conversation he ever had with his father — a promise to carry the Jimenez name forward. He reveals that Flaco left him a vault of songs written by both his father and grandfather Santiago, entrusting him to bring them to life. This is an episode about fathers, sons, legacy, lineage, and the emotional truth behind the music that shaped generations.

    1h 15m
  2. Apr 27

    Ernie Durawa — A Life in Rhythm

    In this sweeping, deeply personal conversation, legendary drummer Ernie Durawa takes us through a lifetime shaped by rhythm, resilience, and destiny. Raised behind his aunt’s San Antonio bar after losing his mother as a toddler, Ernie spent his earliest years falling asleep to conjunto music — a soundtrack that would define his life. By 17, he was already playing with giants: Spot Barnett, John Lee Hooker, and Big Joe Turner. A twist of fate sent him to Chicago, where he joined Isaac Cole’s band and performed everywhere from Resorts to the Playboy Mansion. A chance encounter with Don Knapp led to three years of study under Roy Knapp, connecting him to a lineage shared with Hal Blaine. Ernie’s journey carried him to New York with Delbert McClinton, where John Belushi sat in on blues harp, invited them to SNL, and introduced them at the Lone Star Café in a room filled with Jimmy Buffett, Mick Jagger, and Bette Midler. The next night they were on Solid Gold with Dionne Warwick. Returning to Texas, Ernie finally joined Doug Sahm — beginning a 35‑year partnership that included Austin City Limits, Mount Fuji, another SNL run, and the 1979 Montreux Jazz Festival, where Ernie’s drumming helped carry Texas soul onto one of the world’s most iconic stages. Along the way he toured with comedians George Gobel and Tiny Tim, collected awards, and continued shaping the sound of Texas music. Today, he’s still creating and collaborating with artists like Will Owen Gage. This episode is a living archive — a testament to a man who has played with legends, survived the road, and carried the rhythm of Texas across the world.

    52 min

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A spicy blend of music, storytelling, and cultural heritage, Green Chili Chisme dives deep into the legacies that shape our lives. Hosted by the team at DB Media Entertainment, this podcast blends music, storytelling, and cultural heritage with something rare: a host who’s lived enough lives to meet any guest where they are. Veteran. Filmmaker. Novelist. Musician. Traveler. David Pedraza doesn’t interview people — he matches their stories. Each episode dives deep into the legacies, memories, and creative roots that shape artists, families, and entire cultures.