San Antonio’s Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair is set to flood Hemisfair Park with fans March 12–15, bringing more than 150 Tejano and conjunto acts across three stages, all with free admission.
The class allows students to study and perform Tejano music in a live ensemble setting. Lares, a San Antonio native, has ...
Latin music is ascending in the U.S. today. It’s the fastest-growing genre in the nation, and last year one of its biggest stars, Peso Pluma, drew more YouTube views than Taylor Swift. In some ...
What does hosting the 45th annual Tejano Music Awards reveal about who Houston is as a city? Friday night at Texas Rodeo Saloon in Katy, it showed that we are focused on the future, still deeply ...
Even though San Antonio’s music scene can sometimes seem siloed along genre lines, the city’s true musical strength has always been in its propensity to produce game-changing, genre-blending original ...
Before Grupo Frontera, Peso Pluma and Banda MS, Tejano artists like Selena, Emilio Navaira and Little Joe were all the craze in the early 1990s. While Tejano music can still be heard on some ...
For a city that proudly calls itself the capital of Tejano music, San Antonio has long been missing a permanent place to honor the genre’s pioneers and preserve its history. That gap officially closed ...
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