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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tejano_musicTejano music - Wikipedia

    Tejano music (Spanish: música tejana), also known as Tex-Mex music, is a popular music style fusing Mexican and US influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation of regional Mexican music known as norteño).

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      A Música Tejana (em espanhol: Música tejana e em inglês:...

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      Today Tejano music is a wide array of multi cultural genres...

  2. A Música Tejana (em espanhol: Música tejana e em inglês: Tejano music), também conhecida como música Tex-Mex, é um estilo de música popular que combina influências mexicanas e americanas. [1]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TejanosTejanos - Wikipedia

    Today Tejano music is a wide array of multi cultural genres including Rockteno and Tejano Rap. The American cowboy culture and music was born from the meeting of the European-American Texians, Indigenous people, colonists mostly from the American South, and the original Tejano pioneers and their vaquero, or "cowboy" culture.

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    • 1821-1836
    • 1684-1689
    • 1690-1821
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Tejano_musicTejano music - Wikiwand

    Tejano music, also known as Tex-Mex music, is a popular music style fusing Mexican and US influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SelenaSelena - Wikipedia

    Amor Prohibido popularized Tejano music among a younger and wider audience than at any other time in the genre's history. The two singles, "Amor Prohibido" and "No Me Queda Más", were the most successful US Latin singles of 1994 and 1995, respectively.

  6. Há 6 dias · Tejano, popular music style fusing Mexican, European, and U.S. influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation known as norteño) and Texas in the mid-19th century with the introduction of the accordion by German, Polish, and Czech immigrants.

  7. The Tejano Music Awards (TMA) is an accolade created by former arts teacher and musician Rudy Trevino in 1980. [1] The accolade recognizes outstanding performers of Tejano music, a German polka -based Latin music genre recorded in Spanish or English-language. [2]