I’m 22 years old and I grew up in the RGV. Tejano is played at every party along with all the cumbias. 102.1 is our tejano station down here, and the only radio station I’ll listen to. I hope it never goes away. I hope one day I can play in a tejano band, but who knows con el covid.
I'm from Guanajuato and I always play Tejano Music, Little Joe, Mazz, Emilio Navaira, La Mafia, The Texas Tornados, Los Palominos, Garcia Bros, Fandango USA, Selena, and others
Cada cabeza es un mundo if you dont lisen to tejano music is fine with me but trust me I will continue to lisen to tejano becuse it me feel good nI can dance with the tejano stile n that is all I need I have a lot great memoties from tejano music n l'am very happy at 60 yesrs old.
Tejano is music that never goes away. It's over 50 years old, and it's still going STRONG!!!! We need more programs like this to keep Tejano going. It's alive from coast to coast and border to border, not to mention worldwide.
What makes me mad is when Selena died it seems like everybody gave up and that’s not right I love Tejano music it needs to come back and I need to come back stronger than ever for whoever died it is like rock music and any other music in any era in any decade it needs to be brought back so all of you down all stores pick up your instruments and get your butt to work for us because we still want to hear you and we still love you
😆 Tejanos need to learn to speak proper Spanish in order to write great songs but it seems they take pride in using Spanglish, I other words illiterate. Selenas most successful part of her career was when she remade Mariachi songs and when she started recording cumbias which are from Colombia anyway. Tejanos barley like being associated with Mexico for the most part much less south America where cumbia is from .
As a musician who grew up playing many genres including “Tejano” and “Mexican” music back in the 80s/90s, IMO, Tejano music is so diluted today and it is definitively not what is was back then. It’s so diluted to the point that almost anything is categorized into the “Tejano” genre. I don’t mean it as a bad thing, it’s just an observation. “Back in the day”, Tejano bands included Mazz, Ram Herrera, Gary Hobbs, Little Joe( older school), etc… There was also “conjunto” like Los dos Gilbertos, Los Chamacos etc. You then had artists who somewhat rode the line between Mexican music and Tejano like Selena, La Mafia (the 80s version is one of my all time favorite bands) etc…The evolution of all this can partially be attributed to demographic change(s) during that era. You then had “Mexican music”, which I also played in. Bands like ranged in all sorts of genres like regional Mexican (Ramon Ayala, Los Cachorros, etc..), la onda Pegasso all the way to pop rock. There were artists/bands like Maná, Los Bukis, Cristian Castro, Juan Gabriel, Vicente Fernández, etc. Tejano as a sub-culture of Mexican music was never going to compete against the Mexican music industry (Mexico is a powerhouse in the Latin American music Industry). Each had their crowd they attracted. In my experience on stage, playing in all these genres, Mexican music, by far and not even close, attracted the biggest crowds on both sides of the borders. The energy in these venues was incredible that rivaled mainstream music. As I commented, those artists that rode the line between Mexican/Tejano, they also had success in the Mexican market. You will still find Tejano music popularity in Monterrey Mexico albeit in smaller non-mainstream groups. Times change, things change and music is not exempt from this: including Tejano music. I got out of the music industry back then as I felt it was time for a change to pursue other things. What we have now is anything that includes an accordion and the musician was born in the US, that gets categorized in what is left of Tejano music. The bands who still remain like Siggno, Intocable etc… those would have never been considered Tejano music back when I played music (although they still have good music).
@@raulalvarez8154 Simón carnal. Sin faltarle el respeto, those mentioned were a bit before my time but I had heard their music and they certainly paved the way for many musicians. Saludos
I grew up with Little Joe. I passed down to my kids. It will never die. I am surprised they love conjuntos nortenos, Tejano music! Pass it on. You'll be surprised. The new music is good for a while, but then kids want more substance.😊
I grew up in Central Mexico during the mid 90’s and the genre was huge down there, Bobby Pulido, La Mafia, Grupo Mazz and Selena y los Dinos of course. I’m 34 now living in Houston and out of all my friends even the chicanos of my age group, I’m the only one that still jams to Los palominos, Emilio Navaira, La tropa F etc. The genre does need to be exposed more.
I am from Houston and I grew up with tejano music my parents are from San Luis Potosí and Chiapas and they used to put me tejano and Mexican music growing up and I still love my culture till this day
Didn't grow up in south Texas but my grandmother did, I took an interest in tejano after listening to it so much at her house so now when I listen to it i get a sense of pride with where my family came from.
Wish more bands of the 60's and 70's had been featured, like Little Joe & The Latinaires, Sunny and the SunLiners, Carlos Gusman, Joe Bravo, and Los Unicos. Sunny Ozuna is a San Antonio native who crossed into the English music at an early age, but he always returned to his roots.
I feel I missed out not hearing Tejano growing up, but I am going to make up for it by crossing over to this amazing music in my career. I will do all I can to keep it alive, it is soooo great, I feel like it fits me perfect to sing!
I love to see more interviews like this one. Born and raised listening to La Onda Chicana in California. I'm always down to learn more about our culture. Great job on this segment.
Now a days a conjunto could probably do better than a big band or tejano orchestra when it comes to popularity it’s more up to date with what most people are listening to like norteño etc that’s why intocable kind of did a huge change to the tejano music industry, because their style is a mixture of norteño and conjunto, In other words many Tejano Bands haven’t adopt or evolved they stayed with the same old style
It peaked and went back to what it was prior to the peak due to many factors. Once big money got involved, it changed. The record companies signed everyone they could to create clones of Mazz, La Mafia, Selena to cash in causing an oversaturation. Radio was deregulated in 1996 that removed the cap on radio ownership. Big media companies like Clear Channel began buying out the local stations. Radio became centralized and lost local control as the mega media companies consolidated the industry. This caused small record companies to lose influence of radio play. This shifted record and radio control to the large companies further weakening local influence. The companies aren't as concerned about what serves the local markets as much as they are in profits. In the late 90s early 2000s , the internet came along and removed the control of distribution of the music removing the money from there. After the oversaturation, what was left of radio and records wanted something different when they decided norteno was fresh and more profitable. The big labels and non local radio stations dropped all of the tejano artists and went on to the new shiny objects of norteno. The same cycle played out for norteno and the rest is history. The only radio stations that still play Tejano are the locally owned ones in smaller markets. Tejano will never go away but it has gone back to its roots of being part of the local culture of South Texas before the big money came in. It will always be a part of South Texas and the people who experience it as part of their lives. That's what makes it different and will keep it alive. It just might not be as big again as it was when it peaked. It was indeed a special time for the people and artists who were able to experience it.
...wrong. Napster killed the Tejano Radio Star..when fans were given the option to download for free an artists/composers written creative works with a Copyright aka "steal"..they chose to steal. Gigs dried up and all the major labels bailed back to Nueva York y Califas and so forth. Boom.
@@Chicoandtheman Hey Roy! You truth on that! Nah, point is at the 'Time' of Napsters' release, it was a 'file sharing' software and it changed everything, not speaking of it as a current source for streaming
Tejano is still going strong but we need the Young generation to push ahead and their parents to help Robert plant said it very clear remember us as we were but support the new bands are coming out that would happen at tejano everybody listen to the old stuff but don't support the new bands are coming out just like rock they say rock is dead no they're plenty of GarageBand band out there that want to be ahead but the old guy still stick with the little guns and don't let the new ones rock band play I went around the country and I thought it had oldies and goodies rock and roll please support the new bands that is for a generation it ain't dead I still living different because we got to screen online for support the new bands that was all about thank you
I’m 21, living in Idaho. I’m planning to move to San Antonio to start my own Tejano band. I love the music. I feel like it’s slowly comin up again, there are some good artists and groups coming out, and I want to be apart of it.
Thank you for this episode, I still listen to Tejano. I’m my first tejano song that I found catchy and loved as a kid was Mazz’s “Estupido Romántico” . I also enjoyed the Orchestra Tejano, Synthesizer Tejano, Conjunto. I’ve got tons of cassettes that I plan to pass on. Tejano won’t die in my family.
Forever more nothing but Tejano. Started out listening to Little Joe and The Latineres. Along with Freddie Martinez, and Augustine Ramirez. Then it was La Mafia, Mazz, and Selena and Ram. Was totally pissed when KQQK and Puro Tejano. Went off the air in Houston. Along with Old School Country and Eighties. It will be nothing but Puro Tejano for me personally. To Hell with the rest !
Tejano music is the voice of every son r daughter of this great state, orale Raza, don't let this become something from the past, this musica runs thru our veins, from ancestors, great great grandparents on down to this day, to us. This is our music, I know deep in my, urs,n our heart this will be our greatest legacy to all our TEJANO FAMILIAS, let's not let this die, GOD BLESS.
Will it eventually be merged or assimilate with Regional Mexicano Genre? I'm a Gringo living in Arkansas, so my exposure to Spanish Music is higher than what many people may think.....
Tejanos mostly strive to assimilate into USA American culture, that's it's problem. It wants to be accepted into American culture so it overcompensates. Nearly a hundred percent of the style is sung in Spanish because of the Mexican influence of the Ranchera. Tejanos , fans included, look down upon mexicos musicians yet don't play stadiums like the Mexican bands do. They play gigs. The biggest Spanish speaking market for tejanos is mostly degraded and ignored to their own detriment. The excuse is always to scapegoat, forgetting that the conjunto musicians that started it all were also scapegoats to the anglos that they identify today with. It's an identity crisis. The music is in Spanish, the banjo sexto came before the accordion in Ranchera music and that in Mexico yet tejanos mostly feel the need to explain that this is American music. In reality it is a subgenre of the Ranchera, the daddy of tejano and conjunto repotire. Tejanos are a subculture of American Mexicans. It hurts a lot of feelings but the assimilation has always leaned to the English anglos USA American side and running from the Mexican Regional genre. It's baffles because tejanos say they want to preserve culture but refuse to learn the language properly in order to write impactful original songs. Instead they write shallow, bland lyrics. It's not the listeners fault if the music is bland. I'd like to see how long a band can go without using a Mexican ranchera style. Or a Colombian cumbia style. It would not be able to exist at all.
Tejano music will be around longer than these two fools. It’s in our Mexican and Chicano Roots. That’s like saying country music is irrelevant because it’s morphed into pop music.
Nice job youngblood. But I was born in 63 and Tejano to me is Los Fabulous Quatro with Carlos Guzman. Talk about progressive. Listen to the intro of prieta Linda. I was there. My brother was a bassist for them. Art Galvan. As for Pio Trevino y magic.and The Jokers. Esteban Jordan was a Grand Master. Jimmy Edwards. To me Tejano is mostly is that era of the 70's it started being water down with Mazz ect. The 80's(Pio Trevino) part of it. But in the 70's it was influenced by the 60's blues jazz country Rock soul Mexican Cuban Puerto Rican. That was the real Tejano. Infused by all these other entities into One😊it was pure then.
La Música Tejana Sigue Activa pero En El Undergroum, La Música Chicana Tejana Tal vez Ya No Es Tan Popular Como En Los Años 90s O Principios De Los 2000, Pero Aun Hay Muchos Artistas Y Bands Pero En La Escena Undergroum, Aun Existen Muchos Y Actualmente Existe Una Nueva Generación Que Están Levantando La Cultura.
I would say My Father Johnny G Perez had a little part to do with the History of Tejano Music He had his own band out of Uvalde Tx Los Gorrioncillos my Father was his own writer when in mid 80s He signed with CBS Cara records with Bob Griver out of San Antonio which back then was compared to the Mo Town of Tejano Music he saw his writing Talent Sensaciones a big hit of my Father's launched Emilio in to his solo career out of David Lee Garza if you see the Bob Griver interview ksat 12 did he talks about it my Father also made hits for Ram,La Mafia, Xelencia, La Fiebre ,Joe Posada ,Davis Marez and more song writers don't get much recognition other than Royalties but with out writers songs influence and heart felt songs to make that Artist belt out The Beautiful 🎶 music my Dad would ride in a Limo with Bob Griver to the Tejano Awards and walk the red carpet and sit with him next to the Big Artist in that Tejano moment like Selena .Mazz ,LaMafia and more Guerro Polkas a Big Tejano Radio Dj once told my Father Johnny I don't think Tejano knows what you did for the industry a great story my Dad tells me as he still lives and writes out of Uvalde and I'm following his footsteps out of Colorado was that when Sensaciones Came out Emilios manager heard the song and said that is the worst song ever he called Bob and told him to call the radio stations to stop playing it Bob Called and told them to not play it the Djs told Bob are you Crazy this is the most popular song in Tejano now since no telling so Bob left it alone and now look lol little tid bits you might have not known of stories my Father has lol 😉 that was the Golden age and yes Tejano isn't what it is I haven't seen another talent like Selena or Emilio Rip since hopefully one day it will rise again we also try to get in touch with New and upcoming talent as we are Sara Musica on Fb but it seems some reject our Help in trying to get songs out to them not knowing the history my Father has in the industry my Father did an Emilio Tribute song years back on TH-cam his best Friend We still write but alot of people don't want help so it's hard to push good songs to bands now a days My Father also writes Country Nortenio music and more He also did a Tribute with his band to The Nasa Challenger Shuttle mid 80s that he Did with Bob Griver and Manny G also on TH-cam with Bob Griver that didn't get recognized due to the fact that when the press released the vinyl cover they didn't put a picture of the shuttle so that kind of got swept under but just a tidbit of some Tejano Music History Thank you if you happen to read this 😉 🙏🎶
You talk about the rise and fall of this music but you left so much out and I can tell you why this music fail because it’s Texas music and you lost so many fans because you cut out 49 states by calling it Tejano music should’ve left it alone when it was called Chicano music that all Latinos from all states you try to make it your own yes Selena was good and Emilio was good, but you forgot about the Latin Breed, a Tortilla Factory and Big Lou and so many more And without those bands those bands you got no Tejano music and the other problem of the fall was the eagle of the Texans people did not want to allow other Bands into the area to play because they were not from Texas and one of them was by the name Tobias, so next time you want to do a show, make sure you do it right and don’t leave nothing out. And shame on Johnny Rodriguez for leaving out those bands of that time of the 60s and 70s just remember without Chicano music you have no Tejano music
One thing that they left out. Lots of people coming in from S. America, Central America that changed the music. Segregation in schools changed the tradition to other types o music that younger hispanics prefer. Country, rock, salsa, merengue, norteno. If you back to the 60's, you have big brass music. Nothing like it, anywhere. So sad.
This is exactly what caused the white flight in the Rio Grande valley area. The anglos of that era mostly moved away because those Mexicans were coming and changing the culture in their minds. The people they didn't like were Mexican Americans - Tejanos and the music that they played was conjunto. The anglos understood that the music was Mexican based. They know more about the music than Many tejanos today do. Same story today. Conjunto was the scapegoat back then and Tejanos caused white flight there.
Tejanos are hilarious because they talk about culture but refuse to learn Spanish properly. The pioneers of tejano and conjunto could speak it because they weren't as assimilated as musicians of today are.
Bring it back baby bring it back we need the hot on music back man all these other Spanish got Hunter or whatever they’re talking about no break the handle back brake Tejano bands back I bet you people will be much happier
Nowadays what I hear what's old-school is Bronco,Los Muecas,los Freddys,Los Caminantes,los temerarios,Los bukis,bryndis,los Baron de Apodaca,los mier as known as grupera or banda sinaloense music from the 90s like banda brava, banda original el limon, los recoditos,los coyonquis,la costeña,banda hermanos urias,banda petatlan,banda los guamuchileños and el recodo.
You left a lot of major names and players in the Tejano music industry out of your story. Valerio Longoria, Narciso Martinez, Joe Lopez y Super Grupo Mazz was the group that introduced the synthesizer to Tejano music. Even Tony De La Rosa, more than 100 records to his name!! Flaco Jimenez, Ruben Ramos, Little Joe y La Familia, these were the bands that left the footprints for others to follow like Selena, Emilio, Jay, Ram, David Lee Garza etc. etc. It's the air play that is killing Tejano music. Stations like KXTN and others who no longer wish to support and decide to move on. It's like you parents not teaching you to speak Spanish much less showing Tejano music to their children, this is how we are losing our culture. "Que Viva La Onda Musica Tejana"
I like ' Tejano because, locally the younger haven't incorporated crappy rap hiphop and autotune to it. They still play it with tradition. I can't say that about the commercial Mainstream stuff tho. You'll have to play it like the promoters or producers want. So it might very well be destroyed by them one day. I hope every new generation can understand this.
A tejano told me along time ago, "If you want to make money...call your self a Norteno band. If you want to go hungry call yourself Tejano artist." I didn't understand him 25 years ago.....I understand it now. This is probably why Intocable didn't call themselves Tejano.
Well I remember tejano was doing fine back in the mid 70's,80's n90's but when they move into mexico that was the bigging of their end tejano radio station got bought by mexican music stations y valio madre þo the tejani music stations
Tejanos are hilarious, it's most successful bands literally copied Mexican artists music , conjunto even more. Tejanos are ridiculous because they don't even realize the whole tejano genre is based on the MEXICAN Ranchera. So tejano music is a SUB- genre of the Ranchera. Tejano music is like the red headed step child of Mariachi and Ranchera. Tejano bands and conjunto bands of today can't even speak proper Spanish and their fans want to criticize. 😆 Tejano music wouldn't even exist without the Mexican Ranchera. hey tejanos , You should learn your history . And don't worry, Spanish is a white language like English so don't be too proud to learn it properly that way you can write great original songs of your own. Tejanos can be ridiculous sometimes 😆
Tejano music, sad to say, is dead. It’s over people. The tremendous influx of Mexicans and South Americans coming across the border bringing their music and culture have, and are changing the music and culture in Texas.
Can't blame it on the "newcomers"...Tejano was killed by way too much synthesizer, terrible haircuts, wacky outfits and artist prancing around on stage. They would butcher many Mexican and American songs with corny sounds and cord progressions that our gente are not use to or don't like.
I believe the main reason that Tejano music wasn't played anymore was for the reason that the Tejano stations were bought by the Mexicans and they pushed out the Tejano and started playing their music. Kinda like '' if the Tejanos don't want to play our music I'll just buy the radio station and hire someone who will play our music.'' Selena and Emilio's deaths had nothing to do with Tejano being eliminated from the air waves. There were still plenty of good groups that were releasing plenty of good Tejano music for radio deejays to play. And one of the other things that also changed was cumbia music. All of a sudden all you heard was cumbia music. Tejano was never cumbia music, it was rancheras, boleros, valses and then once in a while.....a cumbia or a rock and roll song just to change the course of the music. Now I could be wrong about this but I think Selena was the one whose music was more cumbia than anything else. Then everyone jumped on the cumbia train and started playing cumbias. Then Tejano groups started recording cumbias so they could get their music played on the Mexican owned radio stations but they never were. My theory is that is what happened to Tejano music as I knew it. I used to be a radio deejay, strickly Tejano and bilingual and I would get calls from some listeners that would say that they couldn't understand the English words I was speaking. I did the radio thing on a part time basis and finally gave it up. I still listen to Tejano music from my collection of records, 8 tracks cassettes and cds and I'll die knowing Tejano music was my preferred music!
I would have to disagree. I think it has to todo with listeners. If people are not listening to the stations they make no money. This means people were not listening to the Tejano music being played on those stations. You have to remember Tejano music is music that wants to be so American but it can only survive in Mexican-American communities.... People I know don't listed to it because it sounds beyond corny due to the over use of the keyboard. Plus all these tejano musicians dancing around acting like they are much bigger stars than they really are/where. Salina was getting away from Tejano.....that tells you everything. I love conjunto.....but that keyboard kills it for those that I know. I hope Tejano never dies just to be clear.
Tejano musicians for the huge majority can't and won't write ambitious, impactful songs. They mostly cover existing songs and the standards that most tejano s like are Mexican Mariachi rancheras. The foundation of tejano, and the bulk of a bailes music is Ranchera. Ranchera is from Mexico but tejanos sometimes don't like to acknowledge that. The cumbia is from Colombia and by far a bigger market than tejano. Tejanos need to write original songs and understand that many of their favorite songs called tejano hits are actually written by Mexicans from Mexico or somewhere where Spanish is the dominant language. The roots of the music is always lost on tejanos. ROOTS. Assimilation will do that.
Yeah back in the '70s '80s and '90s but after that and tejano's econo music so a lot of bands out there but the old DJs on the radio and all promoters just kept so how much you kind of going they don't want to support the new bands because they said they don't sound like Chicano and tejano bands that a lot of good talent up there but they didn't want to support it that was a downfall of tejano and Chicano because of the ODJs on a radio in the old promoters is like country music yeah I did a lot of old people stick with the guns when a new talent come out they called himself contemporary country music The the old DJs and the old promoters and the old country singers like a looking at the new talent they don't sound like country they don't know what they're playing but you have to remember the Young generation they don't want to hear mom dad Grandpa Grandma songs and good memories for them but they want their music like when you all grew up you listen to your music when you were young Robert plant said it very clearly from led Zeppelin remember us as we were and support the new bands and you can't get better than that so now you know what the downfall was at the Chicano and tejano music they didn't want to support the new bands and push them out there they're a lot of good talent out there and they still struggling to get to the top give him a chance they need and the Young generation our kids need to learn of Chicano and tejano music it's all you DJs and promoters and old musicians give them a chance the new talent of Chicano and tejano music
Tejano music was no longer profitable for the big radio companies. That's just business. You can't blame the radio station owners for wanting a massive audience that will translate into $$$. You can't blame it on not having enough airplay . There isn't enough creative song writing. This is because most tejano musicians today can't speak Spanish properly and end up writing very shallow songs if anything at all. The issue is a very natural process called assimilation. Each generation becomes culturally closer to the dominant culture (American or white culture) each generation speaks less Spanish than the one before and lean more towards sounding like the dominant culture. A lot of conjunto musicians hate hearing that Narciso Martinez the father of conjunto was born in Reynosa , Mexico and was crossed over at 3yrs. He never went to school. I wonder why. Listen to his interviews or Valerio Longoria. They speak almost exclusively Spanish with ease. Today's tejano and conjunto musicians speak like Hip hop artists and dress like that as well. It's because of assimilation. The generations before them didn't teach them that language is one of the most important aspects of culture and if it fades, so does tradition. They didn't teach their children that those Mazz, 2gs , Selena , songs that they love so much were originally Mariachi songs. That's on the generations of the golden era. Playing copy songs as the primary repotire for 30 and sometimes 50 years is a formula for stagnation, that's not the radios fault, the 'demographics' fault 😆 , it's not the fault of the listeners if they are bored with the same old songs. It's not another genres fault if Tejano and conjunto musicians can't write impactful, meaningful original songs with any regularity. You have to know Spanish very very well for the most part. Assimilation. There's the big reason. You can't be throwing gritos at the club and then rub elbows with maga types. That's called faking the funk in American terms. Culture vultures that speak Spanish to make some cash but won't learn Spanish properly because of personal ego. They'll sing Mexican rancheras as the bulk of their material for dances but look down on Mexican musicians from across the border. Lucky Joe once said ' No'ombre estas Bien perdida... They've lost touch with their cultura and it shows in the music unfortunately. Cultura and nostalgia are not interchangeable words.
The new Mexican that came out with 30 years bringing the banda norteno music over here they pushed it beyond the limits they don't listen to hano they don't like tejano or rock and roll only like to speak English that's pretty sad I sat down with my mom with the little kids all dressed up like cowboys when they grow up they're going to be Americanized and they were and she understand what I mean what tejano still lives a lot of people listen to him I spread the news and always well tejano always going to live just like rock and roll
I live in the south Texas valley McAllen area . The real TEJANO music is only played on the radio station on the weekends no longer during the week days. All they play is music from Mexico or new norteño music, not that I don’t like the Norte music but it’s the new lame ones that I don’t like it gots no feeling to all they sing is selfishness and keep saying the bands name. BRING BACK THE REAL TEJANO TO THE RADIO AND THE REAL NORTEÑO TOO. Not that crapy music
Tejano is dead. Mojado music is killed Tejano. Now, mojado music us being call tejano music on the internet. Nortnio music sucks and pointy boots sucks.
I’m 22 years old and I grew up in the RGV. Tejano is played at every party along with all the cumbias. 102.1 is our tejano station down here, and the only radio station I’ll listen to. I hope it never goes away. I hope one day I can play in a tejano band, but who knows con el covid.
Im rgv too!🌴🎸🎶
RGV here too
I'm from Guanajuato and I always play Tejano Music, Little Joe, Mazz, Emilio Navaira, La Mafia, The Texas Tornados, Los Palominos, Garcia Bros, Fandango USA, Selena, and others
I hope Tejano music comes back one day
Cada cabeza es un mundo if you dont lisen to tejano music is fine with me but trust me I will continue to lisen to tejano becuse it me feel good nI can dance with the tejano stile n that is all I need I have a lot great memoties from tejano music n l'am very happy at 60 yesrs old.
Tejano is music that never goes away. It's over 50 years old, and it's still going STRONG!!!! We need more programs like this to keep Tejano going. It's alive from coast to coast and border to border, not to mention worldwide.
What makes me mad is when Selena died it seems like everybody gave up and that’s not right I love Tejano music it needs to come back and I need to come back stronger than ever for whoever died it is like rock music and any other music in any era in any decade it needs to be brought back so all of you down all stores pick up your instruments and get your butt to work for us because we still want to hear you and we still love you
😆 Tejanos need to learn to speak proper Spanish in order to write great songs but it seems they take pride in using Spanglish, I other words illiterate. Selenas most successful part of her career was when she remade Mariachi songs and when she started recording cumbias which are from Colombia anyway. Tejanos barley like being associated with Mexico for the most part much less south America where cumbia is from .
I still play Tejaño in my house almost every day.
As a musician who grew up playing many genres including “Tejano” and “Mexican” music back in the 80s/90s, IMO, Tejano music is so diluted today and it is definitively not what is was back then. It’s so diluted to the point that almost anything is categorized into the “Tejano” genre. I don’t mean it as a bad thing, it’s just an observation.
“Back in the day”, Tejano bands included Mazz, Ram Herrera, Gary Hobbs, Little Joe( older school), etc… There was also “conjunto” like Los dos Gilbertos, Los Chamacos etc. You then had artists who somewhat rode the line between Mexican music and Tejano like Selena, La Mafia (the 80s version is one of my all time favorite bands) etc…The evolution of all this can partially be attributed to demographic change(s) during that era.
You then had “Mexican music”, which I also played in. Bands like ranged in all sorts of genres like regional Mexican (Ramon Ayala, Los Cachorros, etc..), la onda Pegasso all the way to pop rock. There were artists/bands like Maná, Los Bukis, Cristian Castro, Juan Gabriel, Vicente Fernández, etc. Tejano as a sub-culture of Mexican music was never going to compete against the Mexican music industry (Mexico is a powerhouse in the Latin American music Industry).
Each had their crowd they attracted. In my experience on stage, playing in all these genres, Mexican music, by far and not even close, attracted the biggest crowds on both sides of the borders. The energy in these venues was incredible that rivaled mainstream music. As I commented, those artists that rode the line between Mexican/Tejano, they also had success in the Mexican market. You will still find Tejano music popularity in Monterrey Mexico albeit in smaller non-mainstream groups.
Times change, things change and music is not exempt from this: including Tejano music. I got out of the music industry back then as I felt it was time for a change to pursue other things.
What we have now is anything that includes an accordion and the musician was born in the US, that gets categorized in what is left of Tejano music. The bands who still remain like Siggno, Intocable etc… those would have never been considered Tejano music back when I played music (although they still have good music).
Just curious. How would you define Tejano music?
You forgot the 70's. Little Joe, Esteban Jordan, Carlos Miranda, Agustin Ramirez Freddie Martinez, Tony de la Rosa, Ruben Naranjo, etc.
@@raulalvarez8154 Simón carnal. Sin faltarle el respeto, those mentioned were a bit before my time but I had heard their music and they certainly paved the way for many musicians. Saludos
@@u82zar I'm curious to know as well about what David said to; how would you define tejano music?
I grew up with Little Joe. I passed down to my kids. It will never die. I am surprised they love conjuntos nortenos, Tejano music! Pass it on. You'll be surprised. The new music is good for a while, but then kids want more substance.😊
I grew up in Central Mexico during the mid 90’s and the genre was huge down there, Bobby Pulido, La Mafia, Grupo Mazz and Selena y los Dinos of course. I’m 34 now living in Houston and out of all my friends even the chicanos of my age group, I’m the only one that still jams to Los palominos, Emilio Navaira, La tropa F etc. The genre does need to be exposed more.
I guess Im kind of off topic but do anybody know a good place to stream new series online?
@Devin Leighton ehh I'd suggest flixportal. just search on google after it =) -zayne
@Zayne Langston thanks, I signed up and it seems to work :D I appreciate it !
@Devin Leighton Happy to help :D
Look up Roy montelongo Augustine Ramirez Alfonso ramos
I am from Houston and I grew up with tejano music my parents are from San Luis Potosí and Chiapas and they used to put me tejano and Mexican music growing up and I still love my culture till this day
Didn't grow up in south Texas but my grandmother did, I took an interest in tejano after listening to it so much at her house so now when I listen to it i get a sense of pride with where my family came from.
Born in Michigan raised part of my life in TEXAS, grew up listening to it always loved it always will
H town loves tejano music too !!! We as Mexican American need to push our music that defies our culture !!!!!
Wish more bands of the 60's and 70's had been featured, like Little Joe & The Latinaires, Sunny and the SunLiners, Carlos Gusman, Joe Bravo, and Los Unicos. Sunny Ozuna is a San Antonio native who crossed into the English music at an early age, but he always returned to his roots.
I feel I missed out not hearing Tejano growing up, but I am going to make up for it by crossing over to this amazing music in my career. I will do all I can to keep it alive, it is soooo great, I feel like it fits me perfect to sing!
I love to see more interviews like this one.
Born and raised listening to La Onda Chicana in California.
I'm always down to learn more about our culture.
Great job on this segment.
Now a days a conjunto could probably do better than a big band or tejano orchestra when it comes to popularity it’s more up to date with what most people are listening to like norteño etc that’s why intocable kind of did a huge change to the tejano music industry, because their style is a mixture of norteño and conjunto, In other words many Tejano Bands haven’t adopt or evolved they stayed with the same old style
It peaked and went back to what it was prior to the peak due to many factors. Once big money got involved, it changed. The record companies signed everyone they could to create clones of Mazz, La Mafia, Selena to cash in causing an oversaturation. Radio was deregulated in 1996 that removed the cap on radio ownership. Big media companies like Clear Channel began buying out the local stations. Radio became centralized and lost local control as the mega media companies consolidated the industry. This caused small record companies to lose influence of radio play. This shifted record and radio control to the large companies further weakening local influence. The companies aren't as concerned about what serves the local markets as much as they are in profits. In the late 90s early 2000s , the internet came along and removed the control of distribution of the music removing the money from there. After the oversaturation, what was left of radio and records wanted something different when they decided norteno was fresh and more profitable. The big labels and non local radio stations dropped all of the tejano artists and went on to the new shiny objects of norteno. The same cycle played out for norteno and the rest is history. The only radio stations that still play Tejano are the locally owned ones in smaller markets. Tejano will never go away but it has gone back to its roots of being part of the local culture of South Texas before the big money came in. It will always be a part of South Texas and the people who experience it as part of their lives. That's what makes it different and will keep it alive. It just might not be as big again as it was when it peaked. It was indeed a special time for the people and artists who were able to experience it.
Tejano music lost popularity due to the rise of mexican music (Norteño)
One of the most honest and true comments posted.
...wrong.
Napster killed the Tejano Radio Star..when fans were given the option to download for free an artists/composers written creative works with a Copyright aka "steal"..they chose to steal. Gigs dried up and all the major labels bailed back to Nueva York y Califas and so forth. Boom.
@@OldHwy90 nope. You’d be lucky if you could find a tejano song in Napster. Lol
@@Chicoandtheman Hey Roy! You truth on that! Nah, point is at the 'Time' of Napsters' release, it was a 'file sharing' software and it changed everything, not speaking of it as a current source for streaming
Tejano music is still strong
thank you ...yes sirrrrr
Especially with Emilio Navaira's music you hear alot of synth and country aspects
Tejano is still going strong but we need the Young generation to push ahead and their parents to help Robert plant said it very clear remember us as we were but support the new bands are coming out that would happen at tejano everybody listen to the old stuff but don't support the new bands are coming out just like rock they say rock is dead no they're plenty of GarageBand band out there that want to be ahead but the old guy still stick with the little guns and don't let the new ones rock band play I went around the country and I thought it had oldies and goodies rock and roll please support the new bands that is for a generation it ain't dead I still living different because we got to screen online for support the new bands that was all about thank you
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I’m 21, living in Idaho. I’m planning to move to San Antonio to start my own Tejano band. I love the music. I feel like it’s slowly comin up again, there are some good artists and groups coming out, and I want to be apart of it.
Oof man i'm trying, accordions are expensive though. Hopefully I get one soon
Thank you for this episode, I still listen to Tejano. I’m my first tejano song that I found catchy and loved as a kid was Mazz’s “Estupido Romántico” . I also enjoyed the Orchestra Tejano, Synthesizer Tejano, Conjunto. I’ve got tons of cassettes that I plan to pass on. Tejano won’t die in my family.
Forever more nothing but Tejano. Started out listening to Little Joe and The Latineres. Along with Freddie Martinez, and Augustine Ramirez. Then it was La Mafia, Mazz, and Selena and Ram. Was totally pissed when KQQK and Puro Tejano. Went off the air in Houston. Along with Old School Country and Eighties. It will be nothing but Puro Tejano for me personally. To Hell with the rest !
Reminds of the Genre in Japan called City pop ( which was actually just 80s Japanese pop lol)
Exactly my thoughts!!
Tejano music is the voice of every son r daughter of this great state, orale Raza, don't let this become something from the past, this musica runs thru our veins, from ancestors, great great grandparents on down to this day, to us. This is our music, I know deep in my, urs,n our heart this will be our greatest legacy to all our TEJANO FAMILIAS, let's not let this die, GOD BLESS.
Will it eventually be merged or assimilate with Regional Mexicano Genre? I'm a Gringo living in Arkansas, so my exposure to Spanish Music is higher than what many people may think.....
Tejanos mostly strive to assimilate into USA American culture, that's it's problem. It wants to be accepted into American culture so it overcompensates. Nearly a hundred percent of the style is sung in Spanish because of the Mexican influence of the Ranchera. Tejanos , fans included, look down upon mexicos musicians yet don't play stadiums like the Mexican bands do. They play gigs. The biggest Spanish speaking market for tejanos is mostly degraded and ignored to their own detriment. The excuse is always to scapegoat, forgetting that the conjunto musicians that started it all were also scapegoats to the anglos that they identify today with. It's an identity crisis. The music is in Spanish, the banjo sexto came before the accordion in Ranchera music and that in Mexico yet tejanos mostly feel the need to explain that this is American music. In reality it is a subgenre of the Ranchera, the daddy of tejano and conjunto repotire. Tejanos are a subculture of American Mexicans. It hurts a lot of feelings but the assimilation has always leaned to the English anglos USA American side and running from the Mexican Regional genre. It's baffles because tejanos say they want to preserve culture but refuse to learn the language properly in order to write impactful original songs. Instead they write shallow, bland lyrics. It's not the listeners fault if the music is bland. I'd like to see how long a band can go without using a Mexican ranchera style. Or a Colombian cumbia style. It would not be able to exist at all.
Tejano music will be around longer than these two fools. It’s in our Mexican and Chicano Roots. That’s like saying country music is irrelevant because it’s morphed into pop music.
Don’t forget Sunny and the Sunliners, El hijo de San Anto.
Nice job youngblood. But I was born in 63 and Tejano to me is Los Fabulous Quatro with Carlos Guzman. Talk about progressive. Listen to the intro of prieta Linda. I was there. My brother was a bassist for them. Art Galvan. As for Pio Trevino y magic.and The Jokers. Esteban Jordan was a Grand Master. Jimmy Edwards. To me Tejano is mostly is that era of the 70's it started being water down with Mazz ect. The 80's(Pio Trevino) part of it. But in the 70's it was influenced by the 60's blues jazz country Rock soul Mexican Cuban Puerto Rican. That was the real Tejano. Infused by all these other entities into One😊it was pure then.
I Grew Up With Tejano Music With KQQK In Houston
Everytime I Went To SA I Used To Tune In To KXTN
no mention of Tony De La Rosa?
this cat dont know la onda brah...no mames..he hasnt even mentioned Macias Bajos...por favor
Who?
Our Tejano music is a treasure that the millenial messianic workings have won for the Chicanos. We love our Tejano music!
La Música Tejana Sigue Activa pero En El Undergroum, La Música Chicana Tejana Tal vez Ya No Es Tan Popular Como En Los Años 90s O Principios De Los 2000, Pero Aun Hay Muchos Artistas Y Bands Pero En La Escena Undergroum, Aun Existen Muchos Y Actualmente Existe Una Nueva Generación Que Están Levantando La Cultura.
Anybody know the song at the beginning?
When I go to Tejano Dances or concerts there is usually a large number of people there. I feel that its getting more popular and not the reverse.
No mention of Narciso Martinez smh
He was Conjunto music....related but different. No terrible synthesizer....
Pura onda chicana tejana 🇺🇸🇲🇽🔥👌🏻👍🏻
In the past 3 decades many Tejano greats have passed on but with no new artists coming on.
I would say My Father Johnny G Perez had a little part to do with the History of Tejano Music He had his own band out of Uvalde Tx Los Gorrioncillos my Father was his own writer when in mid 80s He signed with CBS Cara records with Bob Griver out of San Antonio which back then was compared to the Mo Town of Tejano Music he saw his writing Talent Sensaciones a big hit of my Father's launched Emilio in to his solo career out of David Lee Garza if you see the Bob Griver interview ksat 12 did he talks about it my Father also made hits for Ram,La Mafia, Xelencia, La Fiebre ,Joe Posada ,Davis Marez and more song writers don't get much recognition other than Royalties but with out writers songs influence and heart felt songs to make that Artist belt out The Beautiful 🎶 music my Dad would ride in a Limo with Bob Griver to the Tejano Awards and walk the red carpet and sit with him next to the Big Artist in that Tejano moment like Selena .Mazz ,LaMafia and more Guerro Polkas a Big Tejano Radio Dj once told my Father Johnny I don't think Tejano knows what you did for the industry a great story my Dad tells me as he still lives and writes out of Uvalde and I'm following his footsteps out of Colorado was that when Sensaciones Came out Emilios manager heard the song and said that is the worst song ever he called Bob and told him to call the radio stations to stop playing it Bob Called and told them to not play it the Djs told Bob are you Crazy this is the most popular song in Tejano now since no telling so Bob left it alone and now look lol little tid bits you might have not known of stories my Father has lol 😉 that was the Golden age and yes Tejano isn't what it is I haven't seen another talent like Selena or Emilio Rip since hopefully one day it will rise again we also try to get in touch with New and upcoming talent as we are Sara Musica on Fb but it seems some reject our Help in trying to get songs out to them not knowing the history my Father has in the industry my Father did an Emilio Tribute song years back on TH-cam his best Friend We still write but alot of people don't want help so it's hard to push good songs to bands now a days My Father also writes Country Nortenio music and more He also did a Tribute with his band to The Nasa Challenger Shuttle mid 80s that he Did with Bob Griver and Manny G also on TH-cam with Bob Griver that didn't get recognized due to the fact that when the press released the vinyl cover they didn't put a picture of the shuttle so that kind of got swept under but just a tidbit of some Tejano Music History Thank you if you happen to read this 😉 🙏🎶
You talk about the rise and fall of this music but you left so much out and I can tell you why this music fail because it’s Texas music and you lost so many fans because you cut out 49 states by calling it Tejano music should’ve left it alone when it was called Chicano music that all Latinos from all states you try to make it your own yes Selena was good and Emilio was good, but you forgot about the Latin Breed, a Tortilla Factory and Big Lou and so many more
And without those bands those bands you got no Tejano music and the other problem of the fall was the eagle of the Texans people did not want to allow other Bands into the area to play because they were not from Texas and one of them was by the name Tobias, so next time you want to do a show, make sure you do it right and don’t leave nothing out. And shame on Johnny Rodriguez for leaving out those bands of that time of the 60s and 70s just remember without Chicano music you have no Tejano music
Tejano is dead. You can blame the fans of the genre. These mf’ers won’t spend a dime and want everything free.
Tas pendejo
Most Tejano bands play covers. It's hard to justify paying top dollar for copy music.
One thing that they left out. Lots of people coming in from S. America, Central America that changed the music. Segregation in schools changed the tradition to other types o music that younger hispanics prefer. Country, rock, salsa, merengue, norteno. If you back to the 60's, you have big brass music. Nothing like it, anywhere. So sad.
This is exactly what caused the white flight in the Rio Grande valley area. The anglos of that era mostly moved away because those Mexicans were coming and changing the culture in their minds. The people they didn't like were Mexican Americans - Tejanos and the music that they played was conjunto. The anglos understood that the music was Mexican based. They know more about the music than Many tejanos today do. Same story today. Conjunto was the scapegoat back then and Tejanos caused white flight there.
Unfortunately, many younger Hispanics no longer speak Spanish. This leads to many not listening to this genre of music any longer.
It's what happens sadly when they want to assimilate into English American society or don't care about culture anymore.
Tejanos are hilarious because they talk about culture but refuse to learn Spanish properly. The pioneers of tejano and conjunto could speak it because they weren't as assimilated as musicians of today are.
Bring it back baby bring it back we need the hot on music back man all these other Spanish got Hunter or whatever they’re talking about no break the handle back brake Tejano bands back I bet you people will be much happier
Songs played in the back?
No Bajo Sexto?
I Know right they didn’t mention it, looks like he didn’t do hes research
@@joaquinflores3547 at all.
@@c.j.benoit8662 plus they forgot to mention allot of big names like Little Joe or Steve Jordan just to name a few
@@joaquinflores3547 Been a while since I watched, but I doubt he mentioned Freddy Fender, or Doug Sahm outside of the Texas Tornados.
@@c.j.benoit8662 he didn’t mention them
Nowadays what I hear what's old-school is Bronco,Los Muecas,los Freddys,Los Caminantes,los temerarios,Los bukis,bryndis,los Baron de Apodaca,los mier as known as grupera or banda sinaloense music from the 90s like banda brava, banda original el limon, los recoditos,los coyonquis,la costeña,banda hermanos urias,banda petatlan,banda los guamuchileños and el recodo.
riorebelde60 and much better then tejano
Alfredo Alcantar to each their own but I think both are good and had their good times. No need to hate.
Ninguno de esos grupos es "banda sinaloense"
@@jorgehuerta8737 ya lo arregle
@@jorgehuerta8737 algunos de los grupos que mencionaron eran tecno Banda
Conjunto is still King and always will be
Augustine Ramirez Roy montelongo Alfonso Ramos joe bravo Carlos Miranda little Joe Hernandez
You left a lot of major names and players in the Tejano music industry out of your story. Valerio Longoria, Narciso Martinez, Joe Lopez y Super Grupo Mazz was the group that introduced the synthesizer to Tejano music. Even Tony De La Rosa, more than 100 records to his name!! Flaco Jimenez, Ruben Ramos, Little Joe y La Familia, these were the bands that left the footprints for others to follow like Selena, Emilio, Jay, Ram, David Lee Garza etc. etc. It's the air play that is killing Tejano music. Stations like KXTN and others who no longer wish to support and decide to move on. It's like you parents not teaching you to speak Spanish much less showing Tejano music to their children, this is how we are losing our culture. "Que Viva La Onda Musica Tejana"
I like ' Tejano because, locally the younger haven't incorporated crappy rap hiphop and autotune to it. They still play it with tradition.
I can't say that about the commercial Mainstream stuff tho. You'll have to play it like the promoters or producers want. So it might very well be destroyed by them one day. I hope every new generation can understand this.
A tejano told me along time ago, "If you want to make money...call your self a Norteno band. If you want to go hungry call yourself Tejano artist." I didn't understand him 25 years ago.....I understand it now. This is probably why Intocable didn't call themselves Tejano.
Well I remember tejano was doing fine back in the mid 70's,80's n90's but when they move into mexico that was the bigging of their end tejano radio station got bought by mexican music stations y valio madre þo the tejani music stations
Tejanos are hilarious, it's most successful bands literally copied Mexican artists music , conjunto even more. Tejanos are ridiculous because they don't even realize the whole tejano genre is based on the MEXICAN Ranchera. So tejano music is a SUB- genre of the Ranchera. Tejano music is like the red headed step child of Mariachi and Ranchera. Tejano bands and conjunto bands of today can't even speak proper Spanish and their fans want to criticize. 😆 Tejano music wouldn't even exist without the Mexican Ranchera. hey tejanos , You should learn your history . And don't worry, Spanish is a white language like English so don't be too proud to learn it properly that way you can write great original songs of your own. Tejanos can be ridiculous sometimes 😆
Siggno isn’t tejano
They only recorded like one album under Freddie records and I dont hear any siggno songs in socal so they are tejano.
Who’s sigmoid l don’t no
VIVA TEJANO
“Alvaro Del Norte” is definitely not tejano music 😂😶
Tejano music, sad to say, is dead. It’s over people. The tremendous influx of Mexicans and South Americans coming across the border bringing their music and culture have, and are changing the music and culture in Texas.
Chicano Orchestra music wasnt created in texas eventually it was created in Sonora northern mexico the history was sadly forgotten.
Can't blame it on the "newcomers"...Tejano was killed by way too much synthesizer, terrible haircuts, wacky outfits and artist prancing around on stage. They would butcher many Mexican and American songs with corny sounds and cord progressions that our gente are not use to or don't like.
We literally share the same heritage and culture, why hate on us Mexicans? We see y'all as brothers
@@Shinerfolk60 You are not only wrong, you have no idea what you are talking about
@@RjBenjamin353 you have no idea what im talking about orquesta music was created way before beto villa in the north of Mexico...
A big misrepresentation of tejano music. 👎👎
Steven Aguilar why is that.
agreed steven your right didn't hear about latin breed or royal jesters of the 70;s nor esteban jordan and the list goes on
They didn’t even mention the Bajo Sexto which is now a days is an essential part of the music
@@joaquinflores3547 That is what I was thinking. This is what happens when a person that has no clue does a report on music he knows nothing about.
@@lx95020 true
So true in El Paso no one really cares about Tejano music.
If you don’t know learn so when they ask or comment anything about tejano or an other subject people called that wisdom.
I believe the main reason that Tejano music wasn't played anymore was for the reason that the Tejano stations were bought by the Mexicans and they pushed out the Tejano and started playing their music. Kinda like '' if the Tejanos don't want to play our music I'll just buy the radio station and hire someone who will play our music.'' Selena and Emilio's deaths had nothing to do with Tejano being eliminated from the air waves. There were still plenty of good groups that were releasing plenty of good Tejano music for radio deejays to play. And one of the other things that also changed was cumbia music. All of a sudden all you heard was cumbia music. Tejano was never cumbia music, it was rancheras, boleros, valses and then once in a while.....a cumbia or a rock and roll song just to change the course of the music. Now I could be wrong about this but I think Selena was the one whose music was more cumbia than anything else. Then everyone jumped on the cumbia train and started playing cumbias. Then Tejano groups started recording cumbias so they could get their music played on the Mexican owned radio stations but they never were. My theory is that is what happened to Tejano music as I knew it. I used to be a radio deejay, strickly Tejano and bilingual and I would get calls from some listeners that would say that they couldn't understand the English words I was speaking. I did the radio thing on a part time basis and finally gave it up. I still listen to Tejano music from my collection of records, 8 tracks cassettes and cds and I'll die knowing Tejano music was my preferred music!
I would have to disagree. I think it has to todo with listeners. If people are not listening to the stations they make no money. This means people were not listening to the Tejano music being played on those stations. You have to remember Tejano music is music that wants to be so American but it can only survive in Mexican-American communities.... People I know don't listed to it because it sounds beyond corny due to the over use of the keyboard. Plus all these tejano musicians dancing around acting like they are much bigger stars than they really are/where. Salina was getting away from Tejano.....that tells you everything. I love conjunto.....but that keyboard kills it for those that I know. I hope Tejano never dies just to be clear.
Tejano musicians for the huge majority can't and won't write ambitious, impactful songs. They mostly cover existing songs and the standards that most tejano s like are Mexican Mariachi rancheras. The foundation of tejano, and the bulk of a bailes music is Ranchera. Ranchera is from Mexico but tejanos sometimes don't like to acknowledge that. The cumbia is from Colombia and by far a bigger market than tejano. Tejanos need to write original songs and understand that many of their favorite songs called tejano hits are actually written by Mexicans from Mexico or somewhere where Spanish is the dominant language. The roots of the music is always lost on tejanos. ROOTS. Assimilation will do that.
Eddie Gonzales !
Is English music still relevant?
It’s the millennials, they aren’t picking it up!! Just saying.
Learn how to speak to Spanish before you try and reach anyone about tejano music
Yeah back in the '70s '80s and '90s but after that and tejano's econo music so a lot of bands out there but the old DJs on the radio and all promoters just kept so how much you kind of going they don't want to support the new bands because they said they don't sound like Chicano and tejano bands that a lot of good talent up there but they didn't want to support it that was a downfall of tejano and Chicano because of the ODJs on a radio in the old promoters is like country music yeah I did a lot of old people stick with the guns when a new talent come out they called himself contemporary country music The the old DJs and the old promoters and the old country singers like a looking at the new talent they don't sound like country they don't know what they're playing but you have to remember the Young generation they don't want to hear mom dad Grandpa Grandma songs and good memories for them but they want their music like when you all grew up you listen to your music when you were young Robert plant said it very clearly from led Zeppelin remember us as we were and support the new bands and you can't get better than that so now you know what the downfall was at the Chicano and tejano music they didn't want to support the new bands and push them out there they're a lot of good talent out there and they still struggling to get to the top give him a chance they need and the Young generation our kids need to learn of Chicano and tejano music it's all you DJs and promoters and old musicians give them a chance the new talent of Chicano and tejano music
Tejano music was no longer profitable for the big radio companies. That's just business. You can't blame the radio station owners for wanting a massive audience that will translate into $$$. You can't blame it on not having enough airplay . There isn't enough creative song writing. This is because most tejano musicians today can't speak Spanish properly and end up writing very shallow songs if anything at all. The issue is a very natural process called assimilation. Each generation becomes culturally closer to the dominant culture (American or white culture) each generation speaks less Spanish than the one before and lean more towards sounding like the dominant culture. A lot of conjunto musicians hate hearing that Narciso Martinez the father of conjunto was born in Reynosa , Mexico and was crossed over at 3yrs. He never went to school. I wonder why. Listen to his interviews or Valerio Longoria. They speak almost exclusively Spanish with ease. Today's tejano and conjunto musicians speak like Hip hop artists and dress like that as well. It's because of assimilation. The generations before them didn't teach them that language is one of the most important aspects of culture and if it fades, so does tradition. They didn't teach their children that those Mazz, 2gs , Selena , songs that they love so much were originally Mariachi songs. That's on the generations of the golden era. Playing copy songs as the primary repotire for 30 and sometimes 50 years is a formula for stagnation, that's not the radios fault, the 'demographics' fault 😆 , it's not the fault of the listeners if they are bored with the same old songs. It's not another genres fault if Tejano and conjunto musicians can't write impactful, meaningful original songs with any regularity. You have to know Spanish very very well for the most part. Assimilation. There's the big reason. You can't be throwing gritos at the club and then rub elbows with maga types. That's called faking the funk in American terms. Culture vultures that speak Spanish to make some cash but won't learn Spanish properly because of personal ego. They'll sing Mexican rancheras as the bulk of their material for dances but look down on Mexican musicians from across the border. Lucky Joe once said ' No'ombre estas Bien perdida... They've lost touch with their cultura and it shows in the music unfortunately. Cultura and nostalgia are not interchangeable words.
The new Mexican that came out with 30 years bringing the banda norteno music over here they pushed it beyond the limits they don't listen to hano they don't like tejano or rock and roll only like to speak English that's pretty sad I sat down with my mom with the little kids all dressed up like cowboys when they grow up they're going to be Americanized and they were and she understand what I mean what tejano still lives a lot of people listen to him I spread the news and always well tejano always going to live just like rock and roll
I live in the south Texas valley McAllen area . The real TEJANO music is only played on the radio station on the weekends no longer during the week days. All they play is music from Mexico or new norteño music, not that I don’t like the Norte music but it’s the new lame ones that I don’t like it gots no feeling to all they sing is selfishness and keep saying the bands name. BRING BACK THE REAL TEJANO TO THE RADIO AND THE REAL NORTEÑO TOO. Not that crapy music
It's all crap
Tejano is dead. Mojado music is killed Tejano. Now, mojado music us being call tejano music on the internet. Nortnio music sucks and pointy boots sucks.
Face it..the music sucks...you can only hear um clank um clank so many times...same beat over and over...