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This is a list of female Tejano music recording artists and includes musicians who were included in part or became important figures in the genre as determined by music references, encyclopedias, musicologist, and music critics.
List of musicians
Musician | Alisas[I] or band members | Active | Occupation(s)[II] | Genre(s)[III] | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delia Gutiérrez | Delia y Laura (Laura Hernandez), Moy Pineda Orquesta | 1939–1960 | Vocals, accordion | orquestra | [1] |
Las Hermanas Segovia | Aurelia and Lucia Segovia | 1950–1960 | Vocals, accordion | norteño–pop, conjunto, mariachi | [2] |
Maria Mendoza | Hermanas Mendoza | 1940–1951 | Vocals | conjunto | [3] |
Rosita Fernandez
|
Los Tres San Miguel | 1927–1982 | Vocals | corridors, romantica ballads | [4] |
Ventura Alonzo | Alonzo y su Rancheros, Alonzo y su Orquesta | mid-1930s–1969 | Vocals, accordion | ranchera | [5] |
Carmen y Laura | Carmen Marroquin and Laura Hernandez | 1946–1961 | Vocals | Tejana duetos | [6] |
Los Hermanas Cantú | Nori, Ninfa, and Nellie Cantú | 1956–1978 | Vocals | Tejana duetos, ranchera | [1] |
Chelo Silva | none | 1954–1970s | Vocals | bolero | [7] |
Lydia Mendoza | Hermanas Mendoza | 1928–1988 | Vocals, string instruments | conjunto, traditional | [8] |
Beatriz Llamas | none | 1960–1980; | Vocals | conjunto, ranchera | [9] |
Juanita Mendoza | Hermanas Mendoza | 1940–1974 | Vocals | conjunto | [3] |
Maria Angélica | Perla de Occidente | mid-1960s–1987 | Vocals | Rock en Español , ranchera, ballads
|
[10] |
Juanita Garcia
|
none | 1948–1970s | Vocals | polka , bolero
|
[11] |
Eva Ybarra | none | 1960s– | Vocals, accordion | polka, ranchera, ballads, corridos,, walts | [12] |
Amber Rose | none | 1997–2000 | Vocals | Tejano pop | [13] |
Laura Canales | El Conjunto Bernal, Los Únicos | 1973–2005 | Vocals | conjunto, ballads | [14] |
Chavela (Isabela Salaiza Ortiz) | Chavela y Su Grupo Express | 1980–1992 | Vocals, accordion | conjunto | [15] |
Selena | Selena y Los Dinos | 1982–1995 | Vocals | Tejano pop, cumbia | |
Patsy Torres | 1985– | Vocals | |||
Suzette Quintanilla
|
Selena y Los Dinos | 1982–1995 | Drums | none | |
Delia Gonzales | Culturas, Kompania | Vocals | Tejano pop, polka, ballads | [16] | |
Rena Dearman | Selena y Los Dinos | 1982–1984 | Guitarist | none |
^[I] It was common for female singers to be part of a group and were called by their group or band name.
^[II] Musicians may have entered other areas of entertainment or knew how to play or perform other instruments.
transition, experiment, or mixed genres to their recordings.
References
- ^ The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
- ^ Lornell 2012, p. 277.
- ^ a b Burr 1999, p. 105.
- ^ Villarreal 2015, p. 3–5, 26.
- ^ Villarreal 2015, p. 42–45.
- ^ Villarreal 2015, p. 46.
- ^ Clark 2013, p. 107.
- ^ Clark 2013, p. 111–115.
- ^ Tejeda & Valdez 2001, p. 89–90.
- ^ Burr 1999, p. 54.
- ^ Martinez, Edwardo (March 14, 2012). "Tejano legend Juanita Garcia reflects on prolific career". The Monitor. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
- ^ Burr 1999, p. 218.
- ^ Burr 1999, p. 51.
- ^ Burr 1999, p. 71–72.
- ^ Burr 1999, p. 73.
- ^ Burr 1999, p. 76-77.
Source
- Burr, Ramiro (1999). ISBN 0-8230-7691-1.