
The prestigious Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame is calling for nominations for its 2024 class. If you have dedicated at least 15 years to the Tejano/Conjunto music industry, now is your chance to be recognized for your contributions. This opportunity is open to recording artists, musicians, promoters, radio/TV broadcasters, sound engineers, and other Tejano or Conjunto music professionals.
Submission Requirements:
- A clear self-photo
- A valid mailing address
- A contact phone number
Please ensure your biography is concise and professional. Incomplete submissions will result in disqualification. The deadline to submit your bio is August 31, 2024.
You can email your bios directly to Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame President and CEO Ruben Lopez at rltejanoroots@yahoo.com. View the inductee form here.
The Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame was established in 2000 by the Remembering Our Own Tejano Stars (ROOTS) organization. Its mission is to preserve and promote the legacy and culture of Tejano music. The Hall of Fame has inducted over 500 individuals and groups since its inception.
The awards show will be held in Alice, Texas, in January 2025. Don’t miss this chance to be part of Tejano music history!
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