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Stefani Montiel
Stefani Montiel is a Tejano singer based in San Antonio, Texas, with a deep catalog of album releases, including several on Sony Music during the mid- to late ’90s. Born Stefani Barela Sullivan in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she made her full-length album debut at age nine with Angel Baby, a pop effort that was reissued in…
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The Hometown Boys
One of the most celebrated Tejano/conjunto groups of their era, the Hometown Boys started out as a family band and went on to become one of the most popular conjunto acts in the Southwest, despite a sad history of personal loss. Based in Lubbock, Texas, the Hometown Boys’ story began in the ’50s, when Roman Martinez, Sr., a talented…
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Bobby Pulido
Bobby Pulido is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. He is well known for inspiring his nephew Antonio Pulido III to learn guitar and follow in his musical legacy, and he is credited for introducing Tejano music to a youthful crowd and became a teen idol and one of the most influential Tejano recording…
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LOS DESPERADOZ
Since the 1950’s the Villarreal’s have been one of the most respected musical families in Texas. Three generations of Villarreal’s, have each added their unique contribution to the texture of Tejano Music. Mike, Lee, and P.J. Villarreal of Los DesperadoZ, now represent the culmination of that proud heritage to hundreds of thousands of Los DesperadoZ…
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Tejano Highway 281
Tejano Highway 281 has reached the top of the charts with their singles; Extrano, Buckle up & Crank it up! (Conjunto Jam), Un Remedio, No Me Vuelco A Enamorar, Sabrosura Medley, Buckle up & Crank it up! #2, Enamorate (Ranchera), La Primavera, Subele A La Radio, 281 Cumbiambo Jam, OEO, Me Haces Falta, Te Amo…
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Solido
Solido has a unique touch that makes them easily distinguishable among the many groups that perform in this popular regional Mexican style. Solido managed to have one of the most impressive successes in the history of regional Mexican music when their first single, “Hasta la cima del cielo “, stayed several months in the charts…
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Selena Tribute
From her looks to her voice, this show pays tribute to one of the best Mexican-American performers of our time. Karla Perez has proven time and time again over the past two years why she is widely regarded as the top-rated Selena Tribute Artist in the United States and Mexico. Her backup band is a…
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Rotel & The Hot Tomatoes
If you like to dance, if you like to watch a great show, if you like to party, if you’re looking for fun, then you’re going to love Rotel and the Hot Tomatoes. A mix of Party and Tribute, Rotel and The Hot Tomatoes’ show captures the sounds, the look, and the fun of the…
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Rick Trevino
During the mid-’90s, Rick Trevino emerged as one of the first popular Hispanic singers in country music since the mid-’70s, when Freddy Fender and Johnny Rodriguez were having hits. Beginning with “She Can’t Say I Didn’t Cry” in 1994, Trevino racked up 14 hits on the Hot Country Charts with his Garth Brooks-inspired blend of…
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Ram Herrera
Ram Herrera has the biggest, smoothest voice in Texas. He leads “The Outlaws” a red hot horn powered big band that owns the stage, thrilling audiences on everything from hooky cumbia’s and power ballads to cool Salsa grooves and hot Latin rock. Ram, his band and his organization put musical quality and production value first…