
Rising Tejano star Demmi Garcia shares her amazing story of succeeding in the music industry with a chronic illness and keeping Tejano relevant for the next generation plus much more in an interview with The AC Cruz Podcast.
Garcia comes from a long lineage of a musical family deeply rooted in Tejano music. The Houston-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has created her own path in the Tejano music industry with the chart-topping song “Con Tu Amor.”
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As a teenager, she was diagnosed with gastroparesis, a condition that affects the normal spontaneous movement of the muscles (motility) in the stomach and digestive tract, but she doesn’t let that hinder her from pursuing a music career. Garcia won Most Promising Female Entertainer of the Year at the 2021 Guadalupe Awards last November and the future is bright for the rising Tejano star.
Listen to the full interview with Demmi Garcia on The AC Cruz Podcast below. Hear previous episodes and get more details at TheACCruzPodcast.com.
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