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  2. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    Tejano music was born in Texas. Although it has influences from Mexico and other Latin American countries, the main influences are American. The types of music that make up Tejano are folk music, roots music, rock, R&B, soul music, blues, country music and the Latin influences of norteño, mariachi, and Mexican cumbia.

  3. 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.

  4. KCCT - Wikipedia

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    KCCT (1150 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Corpus Christi, Texas.It is owned by Manuel Davila, Jr., and airs a classic tejano format. The studios, offices and transmitter are off Benys Road in Corpus Christi. [2]

  5. Regional Mexican Albums - Wikipedia

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    Regional Mexican Albums is a genre-specific record chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States. The chart was established in June 1985 and originally listed the top twenty-five best-selling albums of mariachi, tejano, norteño, and grupero, all subgenres of regional Mexican music. [1]

  6. Tejano music pioneer celebrates Central Texas roots - AOL

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    The Tejano music legend dedicated his first Grammy to his brother Jesse, the biggest motivator in his career, who passed away when he was just 20 years old.

  7. Album produced by Adrian native Jonathan McGraw up for Latin ...

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    Adrian native and Tejano music veteran Jonathan McGraw became the music director for legendary Tejano artist Jay Perez in early 2022.

  8. The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music

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    The music guide was published in 1999, a period when Latin music entered the popular market and during the end of the 1990s Tejano music renaissance era. [3] In the 1990s, Tejano music became one of the fastest-growing musical genres in the United States and began to decline in popularity after the shooting death of American tejano singer Selena in March 1995.

  9. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    Tejano music soon became the most prominent in the genre and one of the fastest-growing music genres in the United States. The "Golden Age of Tejano" is considered to have ended March 31, 1995, when Selena was shot and killed. [14] Selena's music led to the genre's revival and made it marketable in the U.S. for the first time.