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19th Tejano Music Awards | |
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Location | San Antonio, Texas |
First awarded | 1999 |
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- Male Vocalist of the Year
- - Michael Salgado
- Female Vocalist of the Year
- - Jennifer Peña
- Male Entertainer of the Year
- - Bobby Pulido
- Female Entertainer of the Year
- - Jennifer Peña
- Album of the Year – Group
- - Cuantas Veces – Mazz
- Album of the Year -Traditional
- - Intocable
- Tejano Norteño
- - Limite
- Song of the Year
- - Te Quiero Te Amo
- – A.B. Quintanilla
- Most Promising Band of the Year
- -Elida Y Avante
- Showband of the Year
- - La Tropa F
- Tejano Crossover
- - Javier Molina & El Dorado
- Tejano Music Video of the Year
- - Como Tu Suspiro – Ruben Ramos
- Humanitarian of the Year
- - Ramiro “Ram” Herrera
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- - La Mafia
See also
References
- ^ "Past Tejano Music Award Winners". TejanoMusicAwards.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.