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 27-year-old pop star cites Selena, Shelly Lares, Emilio Navaira and Elida Reyna as early influences.
The mariachi track features Shelly Lares, Monica Saldivar, Demmi Garcia and Sonja De La Paz.
The trio of talented singers will be featured in virtual event celebrating Latinas for Women’s History Month.
“Little Miss Dynamite” shared memories of her friendship with the late Latin music icon in a television interview.
Online performances will include Los Arcos Hermanos Peña, Shelly Lares, Rick Fuentes, Oscar Garcia, Brenda Martinez, Los Morales Boyz and more.
A virtual performance of “America The Beautiful” by a group of Tejano all-stars kicked off the official Latino Inaugural 2021 event.
Hispanic Federation brings together more than 50 Latino organizations to support historic event.
The 40th Tejano Music Awards featured virtual performances and winners on the “Biggest Night in Tejano Music.”
Watch the top five nominees for Video of the Year at the 40th annual Tejano Music Awards.











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