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Los Juanos also released their first EP, "La Llegada," which they recorded at producer David Beck's studio in Martindale. And ...
Tejano legend Shelly Lares couldn’t have picked a better place to highlight her 40-year career than on a small stage at the ...
Tejano megastar Bobby Pulido might run for Congress. And if he does, he plans to win back the "neglected" rural voter.
The music star is considering challenging Rep. Monica De La Cruz in a district emblematic of the GOP’s gains with Latino ...
Tejano music has all but vanished from traditional radio, and sales have fallen far below the multiplatinum heights of the '90s. Nostalgia carries the genre, and new artists struggle to break through.
SAN ANTONIO — Hitting play after a long pause, two Tejano music talents have returned to the spotlight. Jennifer Peña is back on the big stage.
Billboard curated the ultimate Selena Quintanilla timeline in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Dreaming of You album.
CONTRERAS: You know, this music is basically a throwback to early forms of Tejano. You have acoustic guitars. You have accordions. You have cowboy hats, tales of love and broken hearts.
Tejano singer and TV host Johnny Canales, who helped launch Selena's career, dead at 77 Canales was known for his televised music show in Corpus Christi, Texas, during the 1980s and 1990s ...
Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Pérez would have turned 54 this year. But just weeks before her 24th birthday, the young star was tragically killed outside of a hotel.
She filed several appeals of her conviction, but all were rejected. Known as “the Queen of Tejano,” Selena rose to stardom and won a Grammy during a Tejano music boom in the early 1990s.
Tejano music performer and TV host Johnny Canales, whose long-running variety program helped provide early exposure to superstars including Selena and Emilio Navaira, has died at age 77.