
Nominations and applications for the 41st annual Tejano Music Awards are now open, the Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA) announced Thursday (Sept. 23).
Each year the Tejano Music Awards recognizes the artistic efforts and achievements of songwriters, performers, and musicians of the Tejano music industry.
Any musician, manager, record label, and artist representative may submit a nomination at TejanoMusicAwards.com/tma-nomination-form. TMA does not submit any artist it is the sole responsibility of the manager, artist, record label, or artist representative to submit their material.
Representatives may submit materials, including two (2) CDs or two (2) USB thumb drives that can be verified for release in 2020 to:
TTMA
P.O. Box 761358
San Antonio, TX 78245
TTMA reviews and submits the nominations list to the Nominating and Screening Committee for verification and eligibility. The deadline for nominations is October 5, 2021, at 12:00 a.m. CT and all entries for nomination must have been released between January 1 – December 31, 2020.
The nomination ballot and full criteria of each music category for the Tejano Music Awards are available online at TejanoMusicAwards.com.
Award recipients will be recognized at the 41st annual Tejano Music Awards at a date to be announced soon.
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