
The countdown is on to the biggest night in Tejano music, the 41st annual Tejano Music Awards, which will be a virtual show once again this year on December 11, 2021.
The Industry Ballot was made available online on Thursday (Oct. 14) for those in the Tejano music industry — including record labels, media, artists, and management — to vote for artists to be named nominees for the upcoming awards show, produced by the Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA). The deadline to vote on the Industry Ballot is midnight (12:00 a.m.) on Friday, October 22, 2021, at TejanoMusicAwards.com for those qualified to vote. Questions can be directed via email to binog@tejanomusicawards.com.
Each year the Tejano Music Awards recognizes the artistic efforts and achievements of songwriters, performers, and musicians of the Tejano music industry.
TTMA does not submit artists for nominations, all artists on the Industry Ballot were registered by their respective record label, management, or band representative. The sole purpose of the industry vote is to make sure each artist qualifies and then vote for those who qualify to take part in the top 12 for the public vote.

The 41st annual Tejano Music Awards will make a return to broadcast television on select Sinclair Broadcast Group television stations across Texas including the cities of San Antonio, El Paso, San Angelo, Corpus Christi, Abilene, and Harlingen.
Bino Gaona of Tejano Music Awards talks industry ballot with Hot Tejano
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