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  2. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 70s Little Joe and The Latinaires (later renamed La Familia), The Latin Breed, Luis Ramirez Y su Latin Express, and others infused the orchestra sound into the Tejano sound, taking their influences from Pop, R&B, and other forms of music.

  3. Zarape Records - Wikipedia

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    The label was highly influential in the La Onda movement, as it helped promote and spread Tejano music. [3] [7] There was a Zarape ad in the premier music trade publication, Billboard magazine, which stated, "We’re Coming Through in '72. El Zarape Records es la Onda Chicana." This announcement is among the earliest examples of the term La ...

  4. Ideal Records - Wikipedia

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    Ideal Records was a record label from Texas specializing in Tejano music. It became the most important record label of the genre in the 1940s and 1950s, recording tejano's most prominent artists. It declined in the early 1960s, but not before leaving an indelible mark on Tex-Mex culture.

  5. Falcon Records (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s Ideal Records became moribund, and Falcon became the undisputed leader of tejano music labels. [11] He started a Spanish-language musical television program named Fanfarria Falcon which was created to promote Falcon artists, but consequently gave Tejano artists heretofore unknown national and international exposure.

  6. 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.

  7. Ruben Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Ruben Ramos, also known as El Gato Negro, is an American Tejano music performer. Beginning his music career in the late 1960s, Ruben's fame as has grown throughout the years as he formed his own distinct sound of music. [1] In March 1998, Ruben was inducted into the Tejano Music Awards Hall of Fame and later won Best Male Vocalist in 1999. [2]

  8. A national honor recognizes Tejano music legend and pioneer ...

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    Tejano music legend and pioneer Little Joe received the National Heritage Fellowship Award from the National Endowment of the Arts and spoke to NBC News about his life and career.

  9. Johnny Canales, iconic TV show host credited with reviving ...

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    He served in the U.S. Army during the 1960s, after which he returned to Corpus Christi and began playing with his band, Johnny Canales y Su Orquesta. Some of his early original music was featured ...