Thanks for this video. Love the history of such great music. Even though the huge watermark was in the way, it was really great to see and hear legends speak.
RIP Tejano Music... Music that couldn't be accepted by American audiences and a music that didn't want to remain too Mexican. Glad part of it is still alive by groups like Los Texmaniacs, Flaco....other than that no one is buying this nor going to see Tejano artist anymore..so sad.
The Tejano culture was really moving forward in the US during this time, even though they had always been here. Then they opened the flood gates on the borders and the culture got washed out and pretty much killed it all.
With a large influx of people from Mexico coming over in the late 90's and early 00's, popular Mexican culture and music took precedence over a distinctly Texas Mexican music and culture that had already been there for decades and decades.
Salutations, Selena Quintanillas story stands as the cornerstone foundation of the present day Human Rights/Anti-Human traffickicking, forced career, and Social Justice movements in a technologically advanced society. The modern day entertainment industry in particular the music industry as well as various communication and communications media have also been largely founded by those present involved in the production of these events which stand as a most severe matter. We see here in every instance the forced nature of the career of every female artist as well as others on hand in the most physically intrusive manners; who appear in this tejano so called racially commercialized and community destroying endeavour. Which has effectively silenced the voices of entire communities and the human rights movement as a whole. This behavior has continued till present day, simultaneously we see those personally accountable for what truly is a human catastrophe for all society as a whole and brazenly promotes complicity to an already at risk population. The abusive tactics used to intimidate persons vulnerable like Selena Quintanilla highlights the need for immediate societal education. Education on forced relationships, which clearly begets the norm here, and crime free atmospheres which are needed in an advanced tech society faced with long term accountability. Even one such instance resembling what we see here such as that of Ariana Grande has been globally lambasted for offensive volatility, why is this still being allowed in global silence here. Do good to be, question id imposition
Puros legends tejano stars puro tejano music classics los maestros de la musica tejana
Thanks for this video. Love the history of such great music. Even though the huge watermark was in the way, it was really great to see and hear legends speak.
Kiww stereo 96 fm radio station south texas promociono toda la musica tejana chicana en los 80s y 90s de todas esas leyendas tejanos
RIP Tejano Music... Music that couldn't be accepted by American audiences and a music that didn't want to remain too Mexican. Glad part of it is still alive by groups like Los Texmaniacs, Flaco....other than that no one is buying this nor going to see Tejano artist anymore..so sad.
Emilio was a the Man and he knew it. RIP El Rey de Tejano
Selena was a teenager during this time, tejano music didn't know what was coming
Were can I find the first Tejano Awards show
I was hoping to see a young Selena....
Love the video
7:48 Rest In Peace, Jimmy Edward.
The Tejano culture was really moving forward in the US during this time, even though they had always been here. Then they opened the flood gates on the borders and the culture got washed out and pretty much killed it all.
What do you mean by this? I’m genuinely curious. Do you mean that Regional Mexican music was let in and killed off the genre?
@@jonnytap in early 2000 they open the flood gates with folks from el salvador and the like washing out what you kids call regional music.
With a large influx of people from Mexico coming over in the late 90's and early 00's, popular Mexican culture and music took precedence over a distinctly Texas Mexican music and culture that had already been there for decades and decades.
gracias , gracias y gracias ! yo me acuerdo de Lee Garza
16:12 damn right!
Wow, el an̈o en qe naci
5:38 You know why your're here
22 years old then.
That's how old I am now!!!!!
I like the song Dejame Quererte" by DLG emilio is on vocals
Jimmy Edward! Emilio w DLG
Salutations,
Selena Quintanillas story stands as the cornerstone foundation of the present day Human Rights/Anti-Human traffickicking, forced career, and Social Justice movements in a technologically advanced society. The modern day entertainment industry in particular the music industry as well as various communication and communications media have also been largely founded by those present involved in the production of these events which stand as a most severe matter. We see here in every instance the forced nature of the career of every female artist as well as others on hand in the most physically intrusive manners; who appear in this tejano so called racially commercialized and community destroying endeavour. Which has effectively silenced the voices of entire communities and the human rights movement as a whole. This behavior has continued till present day, simultaneously we see those personally accountable for what truly is a human catastrophe for all society as a whole and brazenly promotes complicity to an already at risk population. The abusive tactics used to intimidate persons vulnerable like Selena Quintanilla highlights the need for immediate societal education. Education on forced relationships, which clearly begets the norm here, and crime free atmospheres which are needed in an advanced tech society faced with long term accountability. Even one such instance resembling what we see here such as that of Ariana Grande has been globally lambasted for offensive volatility, why is this still being allowed in global silence here. Do good to be, question id imposition
EMILIO CON LA MISMA VOZ EN ESE TIEMPO KE RAM HERRERA