Tejano icon Shelly Lares to retire after latest album release, LMD82 Legacy Tour
The Tejano Hall of Famer plans to retire after a 40-year music career to pursue nursing career.
The Tejano Hall of Famer plans to retire after a 40-year music career to pursue nursing career.
The producer and guitarist considered as the “Quincy Jones of Tejano Music” died of colon cancer on April 15.
The streaming giant released the official trailer for upcoming second part of Selena series to premiere on May 4.
The singer and actress shared a photo of herself recording in the studio on April 1.
The mariachi track features Shelly Lares, Monica Saldivar, Demmi Garcia and Sonja De La Paz.
The podcast released earlier this year and has over half a million downloads will speak with Chris Perez for bonus episodes.
The legendary singer has decided to retire from the music industry after 62 years.
The lead vocalist of Los Desperadoz shares details on his new ventures for 2021 including a solo career.
The host hotel for the biggest annual Tejano event in Las Vegas was announced by organizers for 2021.
The sister of Selena spoke about the GRAMMY honor and the continuing legacy of the late Tejano icon.











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