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Phyllis Narromore, left, and Felix Vargas dance to the music at the Tejano Music National Convention at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Sandra Pineda applauds for a music band at the Tejano Music National Convention at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Attendees of the Tejano Music National Convention watch a musical performance at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Joel Gloria of "Texas Funk" music band performs at the Tejano Music National Convention at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Joel Gloria and Bella Gloria, 2, spend time together at the Tejano Music National Convention at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Merchandise booths line the aisles at the Tejano Music National Convention at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Reyna Gutierrez sways to the music at the Tejano Music National Convention at Paris hotel-casino on Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Las Vegas. Morgan Lieberman Las Vegas Review-Journal

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By Briana Erickson Las Vegas Review-Journal

July 1, 2017 - 6:21 pm

Olivia Cruz remembers being in her home in Olathe, Kansas, at age 10, swiping credit cards and hosting a few musicians, family and friends to celebrate Tejano music.

Fifteen years later, the homegrown tradition has become the Tejano National Convention. It celebrated its 14th year this weekend at Paris Las Vegas, with more than 50 performers, traditional Mexican food (including Menudo soup) and numerous booths to meet and talk with artists.

The weekend also featured internationally acclaimed Javier Molina for “Karaoke Showtime with Mr. Cowboy Cumbia” and traditional Tex-Mex dance instruction. Last year, 3,500 people attended and the same was expected this year, Cruz said.

“It’s more than just old music, or something your grandparents used to listen to,” she said.

The convention was inspired by Cruz’s grandparents — and her parents, David Chavez and Sarah Ruiz Chavez, who created the festival after noticing a downhill trend in the Tejano music industry.

When Cruz hears Tejano music, which she describes as “folksy-Mexican,” she thinks of her grandfathers. One played in a band in his basem*nt until he was physically unable; the other rises at dawn to feed chickens in his South Texas farm.

“The thing that they both have in common is Tejano music,” she said. “That kind of spirit is what we want to capture, and we want to keep it alive.”

The spirit seemed to thrive Saturday. Throngs of people wearing boots and cowboy hats, some red, white and blue in honor of the Fourth of July, filed into Paris Las Vegas’ convention space. Onstage, one performer sang a Tejano rendition of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on it)” to appeal to the younger generation.

Sunny Sauceda from San Antonio taught 4-year-old Noah how to play his small accordion. Tapping his boot, he took suggestions from the audience and twiddled his fingers across the buttons across his chest.

Outside the Tejano experience fanfare and expo center, Yolanda Teneyuque and her husband, Domingo, stood in line for food.

“This music brings a lot of memories,” Domingo said. His wife nodded, adding that the two Texans moved to California but have been attending national Tejano music conventions for five years.

“Texan people just have a different way of talking to you,” Yolanda said. “I miss it.”

Next to the couple, Dules Fuentes stood alone, holding this year’s program, which depicts a photo of her and her husband, Marcos, dancing at last year’s convention. They come every year, she said. He died in February.

“Now, I’m here alone,” she said. “But this picture is like a miracle. He’s here today.”

Contact Briana Erickson at berickson@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-5244. Follow @brianarerick on Twitter.

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FAQs

Who was the first Tejano band? ›

The conjunto is the original Tejano/American musical ensemble and style of music created on the Texas/Mexico border.

What are the four musical styles of Tejano music? ›

Songs: A Tejano band's playlist can include traditional Mexican song formats like corridos, rancheras (poetic folk songs), harmony-driven mariachi music, and dance music like cumbia, polkas, waltzes, and folk dances. However, Tejano music also embraces American songwriting styles like rock, blues, soul, and country.

What three different music cultures came together to create Tejano conjunto music? ›

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.

What are the four non traditional Mexican musical instruments used in Tejano music? ›

Non-traditional Mexican musical instruments such as the accordion, violin, saxophone, and the 12-string bajo sexto bass guitar became standard accompaniment for soloists or small groups of vocalists.

Who was the Tejano singer who was killed in 1995? ›

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 August 2024. On the morning of March 31, 1995, American singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was shot and fatally wounded at the Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Who is the father of Tejano? ›

Isidro Lopez (1929–2004) was a legendary Mexican-American musician and is often considered to be the father of Tejano music. Nicknamed “El Indio” because of his Apache ancestry, Lopez perfected the art of integrating conjuntos, boleros, and mariachis into his Tejano music style.

Who is the most famous Tejano singer? ›

It reached a much larger audience in the late 20th century thanks to the explosive popularity of the singer Selena ("The Queen of Tejano"), Mazz, and other performers like La Mafia, Ram Herrera, La Sombra, Elida Reyna, Elsa García, Laura Canales, Oscar Estrada, Jay Perez, Emilio Navaira, Esteban "Steve" Jordan, Shelly ...

Who is considered the queen of Tejano music? ›

That's right, today's Wonder of the Day is about the one and only Queen of Tejano Music—Selena! Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971. She grew up in Texas. Her father, Abraham Quintanilla, was a musician.

Who was the first Tejano singer? ›

During her seven decades singing career Lydia Mendoza was known by many nicknames, the Lark of the Border, the Songstress of the Poor, the Glory of Texas. Mendoza was the first queen of Tejano music, giving voice to the working class Texans and Mexican descent living along the border.

What is the name for Mexicans living in Texas? ›

Tejanos (/teɪˈhɑːnoʊz/, Spanish: [teˈxanos]) are descendants of Texas Creoles and Mestizos who settled in Texas before its admission as an American state. The term is also sometimes applied to Texans of Mexican descent.

What is Tejano in English? ›

Translation of tejano – Spanish-English dictionary

denim [noun] a kind of cotton cloth, often blue, used for making jeans, overalls etc.

Are Tejanos Native American? ›

Tejanos are descendants of the Spaniards and Mestizos – Spanish, Native American, and other groups – so they are largely a mixed race people.

What are some interesting facts about Tejano music? ›

History of Tejano Music

It originated in the early 1900s, when Mexican immigrants and their descendants settled in Texas. These immigrants brought with them their traditional Mexican folk music, which blended with the influences of American and European music to create a unique sound.

What is the difference between Tejano and Mexican music? ›

Tejano Music: A Texas Adaptation of Norteño Music

The adjective “Tejano” actually means “Texan.” It refers to a Texas-Mexican. You can think of Tejano music as “Americanized” Norteño music that originated among Mexican-Americans in central and southern Texas.

What is Mexican music called? ›

There are around five main genres of Mexican music: son, corrido, ranchera, mariachi, and banda. Each of these genres have unique characteristics, instruments, and performing style.

Who was the most famous Tejano? ›

Selena and her iconic techno cumbia changed the music scene. Photo Courtesy of Thérèse Castillo.

Who was the first big star of recorded Tejano music? ›

Tejano trailblazers Lydia Mendoza, Narciso Martinez, and Bruno Villarreal were among the first Mexican-Americans in Texas to make records. Mendoza, a singer known as the Lark of the Border, came from a San Antonio family of traveling musicians.

Who is the king of Tejano? ›

Selena dominated the female-only awards, while American singer Emilio Navaira was called the "King of Tejano music".

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