Laura Canales: 21 Years Later, the Queen of Tejano Still Reigns Supreme
From trailblazing a male-dominated genre to leaving behind timeless hits and an unmatched legacy, La Reina de la Onda Tejana remains the gold standard every artist still follows
From trailblazing a male-dominated genre to leaving behind timeless hits and an unmatched legacy, La Reina de la Onda Tejana remains the gold standard every artist still follows
From the genre’s earliest pioneer to modern-day icons, these trailblazing women didn’t just wear the crown—they defined Tejano music across generations
San Antonio’s largest Día de los Muertos celebration expands with a new evening of altars and music dedicated to the conjunto legend
“We’re Preserving History Before It Disappears” – Rudy Treviño Leads Cultural Effort at TAMUK
Honoring the Birthday of a Tejano Icon with 5 Beloved Songs
The 17-minute performance celebrated the late “Queen of Tejano” during the induction ceremony on Jan. 7 in Alice, Texas.
The 2022 class of inductees will be honored during an induction ceremony in Alice, Texas, on Jan 7, 2023.
The emerging vocalist from Mexico aspires to demonstrate Tejano music has no borders with release of Laura Canales tribute medley.
The singer-songwriter paid tribute to the Queen of Tejano with a medley of hits.
The series gave a significant increase in Google searches for fellow Tejano stars who were featured in the series and for Tejano music itself.











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