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  1. 2 days ago · Tejano music icons nominated for national recording registry by Congressman Castro. by Ashley Paredez. Thu, September 26th 2024 at 10:28 PM. 6. VIEW ALL PHOTOS. Some of the biggest hits and albums ...

  2. 3 days ago · The hometown of Baldemar Huerta, better known by his stage name, Freddy Fender, will soon honor the trailblazing Tejano musician in a first-of-its-kind exhibit at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum. “Freddy Fender: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Baldemar Huerta,” is the first to ever work with the artist’s estate.

  3. 3 days ago · With songs written and composed by her older brother and the fun dance steps Selena created, her band, Selena Y Los Dinos, rose to stardom! A true trailblazer, her success in Tejano music and her crossover into mainstream American music opened the door for other Latinx entertainers, and she became an inspiration for Latina girls ...

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  4. 2 days ago · Astudillo wrote or collaborated on some of the most popular Tejano music songs of the 1990s and was inducted into the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame in 2019. His impact on the United States Latin music scene lies in his role as a songwriter collaborator, according to Billboard magazine.

  5. 5 days ago · WASHINGTON — U.S. Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20) unveiled his annual list of nominations today for the prestigious National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. This year, the list features nearly a dozen timeless classics from Tejano artists, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and musical contributions of the Tejano community.

  6. 2 days ago · The untimely demise of Selena Quintanilla, a beloved Tejano music star, sent shockwaves throughout the world. Selena's death on March 31, 1995, not only marked the end of a promising career, but it also ignited a conversation about the struggles of artists, the importance of mental health, and the cultural impact of her music.

  7. 5 days ago · “As soon as Midland came out, bam,” says Roc D, DJ and host of Super Tejano Saturday Show, on Dallas community radio station KNON. He was getting requests for “Drinkin’ Problem” long ...