Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras speaks with All Things Considered host Scott Detrow about the TV host who helped Tex-Mex music transcend borders. Television host Johnny Canales died on Thursday in ...
Meet Bianca Sandoval, a Houston resident and business owner. Sandoval, 32, says she started building the Tejano mix in 2015, around the time that she transitioned from solely streaming on Pandora to ...
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Selena took Tejano music to global stages in the '90s. What needs to happen to get it back there?
Selena, La Mafia, Bobby Pulido, Elida Reyna - in the '90s, those were the names that defined Tejano music. They ruled radio, sold out concerts and carried the sound far beyond Texas borders. Tejano ...
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Grammy Museum announces Selena exhibit with items displayed outside of Texas for the first time
Thirty years after Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was killed at 23, regional Mexicana music is now celebrated ...
In an interview published on Youtube earlier this year, the members of Grupo Frontera recall how they began their rise to fame nearly one year ago as a small groupo from Edinburg, Texas and have now ...
The legacy of Tejano music, one of Texas’ most defining cultural sounds, will soon have a permanent home in San Antonio.
Flaco Jiménez, the legendary accordion player who was perhaps the foremost ambassador for regional Tejano music in the 20th century, died at 86 on July 31st. According to a statement, Jiménez died ...
Television host Johnny Canales died on Thursday in Texas at the age of 77. Canales was the host of "The Johnny Canales Show," which featured exclusively Tejano music - as, of course, the musical genre ...
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