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  2. Freddie Records - Wikipedia

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    In September 1997, Martinez planned to build a 32-channel "state-of-the-art studio" in South Corpus Christi, [43] and that year he was inducted into the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame. [44] Tejano music journalist Rene Cabrera of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times , praised Freddie Records' commercial success and longevity under Martinez's leadership ...

  3. Category:Tejano music groups - Wikipedia

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  4. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    Popular bands in the genre included Los Bukis, Los Temerarios, and Bronco. Other regional Mexican acts like American singer Selena were known for fusing the style with Tejano music. Tejano music soon became the most prominent in the genre and one of the fastest-growing music genres in the United States.

  5. New radio station promises to bring classic Tejano back to life

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    Retro Tejano 104.1 is Corpus Christi's newest radio station playing classic Tejano music from the 1970s to early 2010s. ... The songs of Selena, Little Joe Y La Famlia, Mazz and more are still ...

  6. Tejano music pioneer celebrates Central Texas roots - AOL

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    CENTRAL TEXAS (FOX 44) – If you listened to most any Spanish radio, you’ve probably heard the soulful sounds of a Central Texas native who has won five Grammys. In his first interview since ...

  7. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s and 1970s brought a new chicano music and the first La Onda Tejana Broadcasters. Popular Tejano musician and producer Paulino Bernal of the Conjunto Bernal discovered and introduced to the Tejano music scene the norteño band Los Relampagos del Norte with Ramón Ayala and Cornelio Reyna on his Bego Records. Ayala still enjoys success ...

  8. Category:Tejano musicians - Wikipedia

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  9. Laura Canales - Wikipedia

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    From 1983 to 1986, Canales won both best female entertainer and female vocalist honors at the Tejano Music Awards, a record that stood until Selena broke it in the 1990s. In 1987, Canales did a cover of José José's Te Quiero Asi with Mazz's Joe Lopez which appeared on the band's album Beyond. In 1989, Canales and Balde Muñoz divorced.