Patricia Vonne

Patricia Vonne (née Rodriguez; born December 19, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, activist and filmmaker. The New York Times called her a "Renaissance woman of Austin TX". A native of San Antonio, Texas, Vonne moved to New York City in 1990-2001 to pursue her artistic ambitions. She worked in Europe and America, acted in the film Sin City as Dallas (aka Zorro Girl), appeared in national/international commercials, and other film work. She formed a band, which performed on the New York circuit from 1998-2001. She then relocated to her native Texas, from where she tours in the U.S., Mexico and Europe.

Patricia Vonne
Vonne at Antone's, Austin, Texas, 2009
Background information
Birth namePatricia Rodriguez
Born (1969-12-19) December 19, 1969
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
OriginSan Antonio, Texas
Genres
Occupation(s)Songwriter, actress, activist, singer, filmmaker
Years active1990–present
Labels
Associated actsRobert LaRoche
WebsitePatriciaVonne.com

In 2020 she released The Texicana Mamas, a debut album in collaboration with Tish Hinojosa and Stephanie Urbina Jones.

She toured as a member of Tito & Tarantula, the band featured in the film From Dusk Till Dawn in 2002. Her song, "Traeme Paz", was featured in the film Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Her song "Mudpies and Gasoline" is featured in the Quentin Tarantino presented film Hell Ride.

Discography

Self

  • Patricia Vonne (2003)
  • Guitars And Castanets (2005)
  • Firebird (2007)
  • Worth It (2010)
  • Rattle My Cage (2013)
  • Viva Bandolera (2015)
  • Top of the Mountain (2018)

The Texicana Mamas (Patricia Vonne, Tish Hinojosa, Stephanie Urbina Jones)

  • The Texicana Mamas (2020, self-released, internet only)[1]

Filmography

Actress

Miscellaneous crew

Self

  • Patricia Vonne: Concierto Teatro de la Ciudad (2005) (TV) as Herself

References

  1. "The Texicana Mamas". The Texicana Mamas. 2020. Retrieved 2021-12-18.
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