How Lydia Mendoza, the First Queen of Tejano Music, Crossed Borders and Shaped a Tradition
The singer and 12-string guitarist held the crown as Tejano music’s first female icon.
The singer and 12-string guitarist held the crown as Tejano music’s first female icon.
Tejano music legend Jessy Serrata will have surgery next week after recently receiving a diagnosis of kidney cancer.
Hall of Fame broadcaster hosted the popular ‘Aqui Rogelio’ show in the Rio Grande Valley over four decades
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Godfather of New Mexico music, Al Hurricane, was honored at city council Monday night.
The achievements and accolades have been plenty for Michael Salgado over his 21 year music career and he’ll add anotherContinue Reading
Legendary record label Freddie Records posted the final interview recorded with both Joe Lopez and Jimmy Gonzalez of Mazz onContinue Reading
The 2015 Tejano Idol winner shares details on her latest single and much more.
San Antonio-based indie record label Baby Grand Records officially launched with the release of “Hasta El Fin Luchare” from recordingContinue Reading
Just over a month after debuting at Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair in March, all-female supergroup CHIKKA has made a decisionContinue Reading
Michael Salgado and his son Andres Salgado talked about their upcoming projects and more with Tejano Nation.











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