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  2. Shelly Lares - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Yvette Lares (born November 13, 1971), best known as Shelly Lares, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and percussionist. Starting in 1984, Lares was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year for thirteen consecutive years and won several other awards at the Tejano Music Awards throughout her career. She signed a recording ...

  3. Tejano Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Tejano Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year is an honor presented to female Tejano music recording artists. The Tejano Music Awards, first bestowed in 1981, was established to recognize the most talented performers of the genre—a subcategory of regional Mexican music, with roots in the music of early European settlers in Texas. [1]

  4. Stefani Montiel - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, she emerged as one of the new acts in Tejano who reinvigorated the genre. [1] Montiel is known for her fusion of various genres into her Tejano sound. [2] The singer has been inducted into the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame and New Mexico Music Hall of Fame, [3] and has been nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano ...

  5. Bobby Pulido - Wikipedia

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    José Roberto Pulido Jr. (born April 25, 1971), known professionally as Bobby Pulido, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor.He is acclaimed for pioneering the dissemination of Tejano music to a youthful audience, subsequently ascending as a teen idol and becoming one of the most influential Tejano recording artists among Mexican-American teenagers.

  6. Selena - Wikipedia

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    Her death was "the most devastating loss" in Tejano music history, according to Zach Quaintance of The Monitor. [259] At the time of her death, Selena became one of the most widely known Mexican-American vocal artists [265] [266] and the most popular Latin artist in the United States. [266] She had a "cult-like" following among Hispanics. [267]

  7. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    Tejano female singers Lynda V (and the Boys) and Letty Guval are two amongst others who made their mark in Tejano Music in 1990s but little is known about them. Lynda V (and the Boys) formed her band in 1988, signed a record contract with Bob Griever and CBS Records in 1990, and two years later signed a record deal with major company Capitol EMI.

  8. These 5 famous figures have all visited Pueblo. Here's why ...

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    Several illustrious figures have set foot in Pueblo over its storied history. Here are five that pretty much anyone would recognize.

  9. Jennifer Peña - Wikipedia

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    By 2000, Peña was the most prominent female Tejano singer, and had been long-dubbed "La Princesa de la Música Tejana" (the princess of Tejano music). Her most commercially- and critically-acclaimed album, while under Q's management, was 2000's Abrázame y Bésame ("hug me and kiss me"), for which Peña was billed as a solo act but still ...