2015 Tejano Music Awards

The 35th Annual Tejano Music Awards was held on October 24, 2015, at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio, Texas.[1]

35th Tejano Music Awards
DateOctober 24, 2015
LocationTobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Hosted byEfrain "Happy" Guerrero

The awards ceremony will be hosted by Efrain "Happy" Guerrero with performances from Tejano musicians Shelly Lares, Ruben Ramos, Hometown Boys, Isabel Marie, Emilio Navaira, Raulito Navaira, Xelencia, Las Fenix, Ricky Valenz, La Fiebre, Texadoz, Massore, David Farias, Da Krazy Pimpz, Pasty Torres, David Lee Garza, Oscar G, Aldaberto Gallegos, and Pete Astudillo. The event is expected to pay tribute to Selena, who was killed back in March 1995.[1]

Nominees

On September 5, it was announced that merengue group Grupo Fuego have been nominated for two awards.[2] On September 23, Eagle Pass Business Journal announced several nominations for the 35th Tejano Music Awards.[3]

Male Vocalist of the Year Male Entertainer of the Year
Song of the Year Vocal Duo of the Year
  • Oscar G featuring Aldaberto Gallegos — "Eternamente"
  • Oscar G featuring Aldaberto Gallegos — "Eternamente"
  • Da Krazy Pimpz featuring the Jimenez Brothers and Jessica Sanchez — "Nada los Podra Bajar"
  • Elida Reyna featuring Jay Perez — "Siempre Seras Para Mi"
Conjunto Album of the Year
  • Da Krazy Pimpz — Nada Los Podra Bajar
  • Oscar G — Back N Better
  • Los Garcia BrothersAferrado Mi Loco
  • Hometown BoysEl Siguiente Capitulo
  • Flaco Jimenez and Max BacaLegends and Legacies

References

  1. "Tejano Music Awards 2015". Tejanomusicawards.com. Texas Talent Music Association. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  2. Milliken, Kevin (September 5, 2015). "MidWest LatinoFest closes summer with music, food, fun, and Trump". La Prensa. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  3. Landa, Jose (September 23, 2015). "Eagle Pass Talent Nominated for 35th Annual Tejano Music Awards". Eagle Pass Business Journal. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
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