
TejanosBest.com radio air personality Elisa Jaimez, also known as DJ Peaches, has joined as a contributor for Tejano Nation, the premier website for Tejano music, news and entertainment. Jaimez will cover music, events and more for the Southwest region, including Arizona and California.
“Peaches’ passion for Tejano and Conjunto music and her ability to connect with people, make her a great add to the Tejano Nation team,” said Tejano Nation Digital Managing Editor John Henry Medina. “Along with Southwest Region lead contributor Fanny Gurl, TejanoNation.net will have the Arizona, California, Colorado and New Mexico music scenes covered and continue to keep Tejano Nation the premiere website for Tejano music, news and entertainment.”
Tejano and Conjunto music has been a big impact on Jaimez’s life starting with her parents Guadalupe and Clara Torrez and her uncle Manuel Flores. She has fond memories of her uncle playing accordion, writing music and singing at family barbecues in her hometown of Mammoth, Arizona, a small community where everyone knows your name and everyone enjoys a weekend with family and friends.
Jaimez has been an on-air personality with TejanosBest.com for four years after beginning her broadcast career at a radio station in Tucson, Arizona. She was the first female air personality hired at TejanosBest.com and accomplished great success with listeners, with a huge following in Arizona, Texas and California. Jaimez hosts her radio show three days a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2-6 p.m. CT on TejanosBest.com.
The super mom to five children and homemaker has the full support of her husband of eight years, Tony Jaimez. She also has a passion to pursue photography in the future.
Follow Tejano Nation on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with everything Tejano. Listen to new Tejano music first with our Spotify playlists and iHeartRadio podcast.
10 Years Without the King: The Enduring Legacy of Emilio Navaira
A decade after his passing, the voice, vision, and cultural impact of Emilio Navaira continue to shape Tejano music—and fans are still hoping his story isn’t finished
Roxanne Treviño Returns After Long Hiatus With Heartfelt New Single ‘Mi Amor Verdadero’
Divine, Texas native and longtime nurse reemerges with a deeply personal new project, original songs, and renewed passion for Tejano music
Santiago Garza y La Naturaleza to Headline Historic Father-Son Farewell at 44th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival
Jose Luis Garza Sr. “Pops” to perform his final show after 61 years in music during emotional San Antonio festival appearance alongside his son
Discover more from Tejano Nation
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.




Pingback: Conjunto Bravo bring diverse sound to PYT Festival of the Arts [VIDEO] | TEJANO NATION
Pingback: TMA Fan Fair Preview: Louie Marinez Y Myzterio | TEJANO NATION
Pingback: TMA Fan Fair Preview: Tejano with a twist of Relente 520 | TEJANO NATION
Pingback: Festival Band…Live Music Without Borders | TEJANO NATION
Pingback: Jesse Flores Y Eskandalo mix smooth Tejano sounds with old school and country | TEJANO NATION
Pingback: Jesse Flores Y Eskandalo mix smooth Tejano sounds with old school and country | KXTN 107.5