
SAN ANTONIO, TX —The Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA) has extended the deadline for accepting nominations and applications for the 44th annual Tejano Music Awards, the non-profit organization announced on Monday (July 29).
The deadline was extended due to the extensive damage by Hurricane Beryl throughout Texas which caused major power outages and caused delays with submissions.
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, or artist representative may submit a nomination at TejanoMusicAwards.com/nominations.
Please make sure to read the guidelines before submitting.
TTMA does not submit any artist, it is the sole responsibility of the manager, artist, record label, or artist representative to submit their material.
“As we strive to amplify our online presence, we have revamped our website and are excited to unveil it,” said Bino Gaona, TTMA Event Coordinator. “We invite you to submit your nominations and join us in celebrating the best of Tejano music.”
Representatives may submit materials, including two (2) CDs or two (2) USB thumb drives that can be verified for release 2023 to:
TTMA ATTN: BINO G
331 VERDE DRIVE
CLUTE,TEXAS 77531
Please no signature required packages.
TTMA reviews and submits the nominations list to the Nominating and Screening Committee for verification and eligibility. The EXTENDED deadline for nominations is midnight on Sunday, August 11,2024, and all entries for nomination must have been released between January 1,2023 – December 31, 2023.
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 44th annual Tejano Music Awards during a ceremony this fall. The date and venue will be announced soon. Email BinoG@TejanoMusicAwards.com for more information.
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