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1996 Tejano Music Awards


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name16th Tejano Music Awards
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locationSan Antonio, Texas
year1996
previous1995
next1997

The 16th Tejano Music Awards were held in 1996. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. The Tejano Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony recognizing Tejano music musicians.

Award winners

Vocalists of The Year

  • Male Vocalist of The Year
    • Emilio Navaira
  • Female Vocalist of The Year
    • Selena

Vocal Duo Of the Year

  • Emilio & Raul Navaira

Albums of the Year

  • Orchestra (Solo Para Ti by Mazz)
  • Progressive (Sound Life by Emilio Navaira)
  • Traditional (Cruz De Madera by Michael Salgado)
  • Overall (Dreaming of You by Selena)

Songs of The Year

  • Song of The Year
    • Tu Solo Tu by Selena
  • Tejano Crossover
    • I Could Fall in Love by Selena
  • Tejano Country Song of The Year
    • It's Not the End of the World by Emilio Navaira
  • Instrumental of the Year
    • David Lee's Favorites by David Lee Garza y Los Musicales

Entertainers of the Year

  • Male Entertainer of The Year
    • Emilio Navaira
  • Female Entertainer of The Year
    • Selena

Most Promising Band of The Year

  • Pete Astudillo

References

References

  1. "Past Tejano Music Award Winners". TejanoMusicAwards.com.
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