Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair 2021 postponed over COVID-19 concerns
The biggest four-day event in Tejano music has been postponed for 2021 by organizers over coronavirus concerns.
The biggest four-day event in Tejano music has been postponed for 2021 by organizers over coronavirus concerns.
The five-piece, Austin-based band pays tribute to George Strait by putting their deft, upbeat Tejano spin on two of his hits.
The annual 10-day event usually held in April has been postponed to June in San Antonio over coronavirus concerns.
The Tejano ROOTS Hall of Fame singer died on Jan. 31 from complications of COVID-19.
The award-winning singer is searching for the next Tejano star with “Buscando Talento con David Olivarez.”
The highly-anticipated conclusion of the two-part series premieres globally in May.
The 10-episode podcast dives into the cultural impact of the Latin music icon 25 years after her death.
The two-time Tejano Music Awards winner released the video teaser for the latest single from her debut solo album.
“Music’s Biggest Night” has been postponed by The Recording Academy citing the rise in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles.
The family of the late Queen of Cumbia hopes to accept the posthumous award on her behalf.











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