Alt.Latino host Felix Contreras speaks with All Things Considered host Scott Detrow about the TV host who helped Tex-Mex music transcend borders. Television host Johnny Canales died on Thursday in ...
Johnny Canales, the legendary Tejano star and television host, has died near Corpus Christi, his family confirmed on Facebook Thursday morning. He was 77. “With heavy hearts, we announce the passing ...
The Tejano Music Awards honor the past, present and future in Houston for the first time. Read why it matters.
THUNDERSTORMS. THAT’S COMING UP ALL RIGHT. NOW, THE VICTIM OF THE PARADE SHOOTING, WHO DIED, LISA LOPEZ GALVAN, WAS KNOWN AS LISA G. SHE HAD A RADIO SHOW. IT’S CALLED TASTE OF TEJANO AND AIRS ON KFI.
Selena, La Mafia, Bobby Pulido, Elida Reyna — in the ’90s, those were the names that defined Tejano music. They ruled radio, sold out concerts and carried the sound far beyond Texas borders. Tejano ...
A driving force in popularizing Tejano music died last week. Mexican American TV host Johnny Canales was well known throughout South Texas and eventually worldwide. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) ...
Before Grupo Frontera, Peso Pluma and Banda MS, Tejano artists like Selena, Emilio Navaira and Little Joe were all the craze in the early 1990s. While Tejano music can still be heard on some ...
Television host Johnny Canales died on Thursday in Texas at the age of 77. Canales was the host of "The Johnny Canales Show," which featured exclusively Tejano music - as, of course, the musical genre ...
During his 2024 RodeoHouston debut, Ivan Cornejo wowed the crowd with his own emo spin. Last month, Tejano singer Lucky Joe ...
It’s been 30 years since the world last saw Selena. The singer was a star on the rise, bringing Tejano music to new audiences ...
HOUSTON — The woman convicted of killing Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla-Perez has been denied parole after spending decades behind bars for fatally shooting the young singer at a Texas motel ...
Lydia Mendoza, 91, a trailblazing Mexican American singer whose powerful and affecting performances earned her the title "the lark of the border," died Dec. 20 at Nix Medical Center in San Antonio.