
Alice, TX – The Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame Museum, under the leadership of President and CEO Ruben Lopez and the Board of Directors, announces the Class of 2025 inductees. The official Induction Ceremony Awards will take place on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at the County Fairgrounds in Alice, Texas. Kicking off the celebration, the museum will host a Kickoff Dance on Friday, January 2, 2026, with details about the performance lineup and venue to be shared soon.
The 2025 class recognizes a broad spectrum of contributors to Tejano music, from performers and broadcasters to engineers, promoters, and instrumentalists. Notable inductees include:
- Bobby Pulido, honored as Male Entertainer
- Vic Gonzalez, Tejano Nation photographer, Special Recognition Award
- Monica Peña, Tejano Nation contributor, recognized in Broadcasting
- Chano Cadena, posthumously awarded the Javier “JV” Villanueva Lifetime Achievement Award alongside Marcelo Tafoya Sr. and Rene Joslin
- Roel Roy Escobar, the first recipient of the newly established Chano Cadena Accordion Player Award
The full list of 2025 inductees encompasses a remarkable array of musicians and industry professionals across categories including Bass Guitar, Trumpet, Saxophone, Accordion, Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Vocalist, Promoter, Sound Engineer, and Special Recognition. The Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame also honors historic venues, with this year’s designation going to VFW – Alice, TX.
Established in 2000 by the Remembering Our Own Tejano Stars (ROOTS) organization, the Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame has inducted over 500 individuals and groups. Its mission remains to preserve and promote the rich legacy and culture of Tejano music for generations to come.
Fans and supporters are invited to join this special weekend celebration honoring the stars of Tejano music. More information on performances, schedules, and ticketing will be announced soon. For inquiries, contact Ruben Lopez at 361-765-3523.
Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees
Broadcasting
- Mel Rodriguez
- Monica Pena
- Jesus Guerra
- Gregory Moncivais Rodriguez
- Ray Olvera
Male Entertainer
- Bobby Pulido
Javier “JV” Villanueva Lifetime Achievement Award
- Marcelo TaFoya, Sr.
- Chano Cadena
- Rene Joslin
Pioneer Tejano Award
- Joe P. Ramos
- Richard P. Vega
- Johnny Tijerina
- Joe A. D. Martinez
- Greg Paredez
Bajo Sexto Award
- Raymond R. Narro, Jr.
- Raul “Pops” Rodriguez
Sound Engineer
- Theodore (Ted) Hernandez
Chano Cadena Accordion Player Award
- Roel Roy Escobar
Special Recognition Award
- Mike Fuentes
- Joe Morales
- Victor Gonzalez
- Janie’s Record Shop
Million Dollar Band
Promoter
- Nick Guerra, Jr.
- Dora Luna
Keyboards
- Floyd Hannah
- Gregory J. Ramirez
Guitar
- Henry “Kike” Esquivez
- Roberto “Bobby” Castillo
- Victor Tovar
- Danny Escobedo
- Joe Otero
- Isaac Bazan
Drums
- Jose Angel Pena, Sr.
- Javier Torres
- Jorge L. Medin
- Ruben Fuentes Casares
- Juan “JB” Hernandez
- Leonel Alvarez
- Jorge Arellano, Jr.
- Ricardo Ruiz, Jr.
Bass Guitar
- George Esquivel
- Fernand Aguilar
- Roy Paniagua
- Guillermo “Memo” Rincon
- Robert Hernandez
Trumpet
- Jonas Flores
- Guadalupe Vasquez, III
- Luis Juarez
- Ruben “Venada” Gutierrez
Saxophone
- Danny Triano
- Donnie Alvarado
- Mike Mora
- Humberto R. Gonzalez
Accordion
- Gilbert Zamora
- Ramon Ray Diaz De Leon, IV
- Oziel Garza, Jr.
Vocalist
- Leeroy Camarillo
- Gilbert Garcia Cuevas
- Alejandro C. Lopez, Jr.
- Jesse Gomez
- Christina Romo Olvera
- Gonzalo Perez
- Joe A. Gutierrez
- Danny E.f Martinez
Historic Dance Hall
- VFW – Alice, Tx.
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Congratulations to everyone who made it onto the 2025 Class list, especially my long time friend from Dallas, saxophone player ‘Mike Mora’ who’ve I’ve know since we were in a band in 1968-’69 called Sal de Leon and the Centennials. We recorded “Segue Llorrando” and “Siempre Junto a Ti” on Capri Label. “Segue Llorrando” is currently at the No.1 spot at http://www.NumberOneMusic.com on the Latin genre and you can download it ‘free’ at my web page https://NumberOneMusic.com/paulgizzmartinez ~ I am also an Alumni Class of 2015
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