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词条 Tejano Music Award for Female Entertainer of the Year
释义

  1. Winners and nominees

  2. References

  3. Notes

  4. External links

{{Infobox award
| name = Tejano Music Award for Female Entertainer of the Year
| current_awards = 2006 Tejano Music Awards
| image =
| imagesize = 110px
| description = Female Entertainer of the Year
| presenter = Local television and radio stations
| country = United States
| year = 1981
| holder = Shelly Lares (2006)
| website = Tejano Music Awards
| most_awards = Selena (9)
}}

The Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year is an honor presented annually by the Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA). The Tejano Music Awards were first awarded in 1981 and was established to recognize the most talented performers of Tejano music—a subgenre of regional Mexican music.{{sfn|San Miguel|2002|p=4}} The nominees were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors and disc jockeys of Spanish-language radio stations in Texas.[1] Originally, winners were chosen by Tejano radio station KIWW listeners,[2] and later by fans of Tejano musicians in the Southwest of the United States.[3] Winners are selected through a survey of 50,000 Texas households with Hispanic surnames.{{sfn|Burr|1999|p=238}} By 1987, the award ceremony was broadcast through 32 radio stations and 25 local television channels in Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.[3] The awards ceremony were originally held at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, then to the San Antonio Convention Center until 1994,[4] and the Alamodome until 1999.{{sfn|Burr|1999|p=29}} As of 2015, the ceremony is held annually at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in San Antonio, Texas.[5]

The award was first presented to Lisa Lopez for two consecutive years. Lopez was credited to have become the first female Tejano singer to have a number one single on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart in 1982. Tejano music's "first leading lady", Laura Canales won the award for four consecutive times. The "Queen of Tejano music" Selena, dominated the awards for nine consecutive years and dominated the Tejano Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year for much of the 1990s decade. In 1997, Jennifer Peña won the award, the first time since 1988 that a new recipient won. Pena dominated the award until Elida Reyna won in 2000; she became the second participant to only win the award once, behind Patsy Torres' win in 1987. In 2002, Shelly Lares won for the first time since she was nominated in 1990. Lares won the award three more times until the honor was disestablished following the 2006 Tejano Music Awards along with the Tejano Music Award for Male Entertainer of the Year and were merged into the Tejano Music Award for Entertainer of the Year beginning at the 2007 awards ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

KeyMeaning
{{double-dagger}}Indicates the winner
YearPerformerRef
1981
(1st)
Lisa Lopez{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1982
(2nd)
Lisa Lopez{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1983
(3rd)
Laura Canales{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1984
(4th)
Laura Canales{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][7]
Janie Ramirez
Patsy Torres
1985
(5th)
Laura Canales{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1986
(6th)
Laura Canales{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1987
(7th)
Patsy Torres{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1988
(8th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1989
(9th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1990
(10th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][8]
Shelly Lares
Cathy Chavez
Patsy Torres
Laura Canales
Agnes Torres
Elsa Garcia
Jean Le Grand
1991
(11th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][9]
Laura Canales
Shelly Lares
1992
(12th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][10]
Laura Canales
Shelly Lares
1993
(13th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][11]
Shelly Lares
Esmeralda
1994
(14th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][12]
Shelly Lares
Elsa Garcia
1995
(15th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][13]
Shelly Lares
Stephanie Lynn
1996
(16th)
Selena{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][14]
Stephanie Lynn
Stefani Montiel
Shelly Lares
Rhonda Lee
Letty Guval
Elsa Garcia
Elida Reyna
Delia Gonzales
Davette Esparza
Annette Arrendondo
Agnes Torres
1997
(17th)
Jennifer Peña{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][15]
Shelly Lares
Elsa Garcia
1998
(18th)
Jennifer Peña{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
1999
(19th)
Jennifer Peña{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][16]
Shelly Lares
Elida Reyna
2000
(20th)
Elida Reyna{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][17]
Shelly Lares
Jennifer Peña
2001
(21st)
Jennifer Peña{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
Shelly Lares
Elida Reyna
2002
(22nd)
Shelly Lares{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][18]
Jennifer Peña
Elida Reyna
2003
(23rd)
Jennifer Peña{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][19]
Shelly Lares
Elida Reyna
Laura Canales
Margarita
2004
(24th)
Shelly Lares{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6]
2005
(25th)
Shelly Lares{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][20]
Yvette
Stefani Montiel
Megan Leyva
Machy De La Garza
Linna Martinez
Kacy Zavala
Julia Pizano
Elida Reyna
Delia Gonzales
2006
(26th)
Shelly Lares{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}}
[6][21][22]
Elida Reyna
Jessica and Vanessa Maito (Las Florecitas)
Stefani Montiel
Tracy Perez

References

1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Fernandez|first1=Enrique|title=Latin Notas|journal=Billboard|date=May 25, 1985|volume=91|issue=19|page=61}}
2. ^{{cite journal|last1=Fernandez|first1=Enrique|title=Top Talent At Tejano Awards|journal=Billboard|date=January 29, 1983}}
3. ^{{cite journal|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Tejano Awards Honor Southwest Artists|journal=Billboard|date=April 11, 1987}}
4. ^{{cite journal|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Ramiro Herrera, Mazz Are Top Tejano Nominees|journal=Billboard|date=March 12, 1988}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Tejano Music Awards 2015|url=http://www.tejanomusicawards.com/awards-show|website=Tejanomusicawards.com|publisher=Texas Talent Music Association|accessdate=September 29, 2015|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6buD1Dwpz|archivedate=September 29, 2015}}
6. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 {{cite web|title=Past Award Winners|url=http://www.tejanomusicawards.com/past-award-winners|website=Tejanomusicawards.com|accessdate=23 April 2016}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Local Artists Vie for Tejano Awards|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/profile/Worldbruce%20Wikipedia/clipnumber/36773/|accessdate=27 April 2016|work=Brownsville Herald|date=February 26, 1984}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Flores Jr|first1=Adolfo|title=Tejano Music Celebrates in Awards Show|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/profile/Worldbruce%20Wikipedia/clipnumber/36753/|accessdate=27 April 2016|work=Del Rio News Herald|date=December 9, 1990}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=1991 Tejano Music Award Finalists|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/profile/Worldbruce%20Wikipedia/clipnumber/36746/|accessdate=27 April 2016|work=Colorado Springs Hispania News|date=February 21, 1991}}
10. ^{{cite news|last1=King|first1=Ben Tavera|title=Tejano 1992 Tejano Music Awards Leading nominees announced|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=January 31, 1992}}
11. ^{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Tejano contest finalists named|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=February 20, 1993}}
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Navaira paces Tejano nominees|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=February 20, 1994}}
13. ^{{cite AV media |people=Catherine Bach, Laura Harring, Edward James Olmos, Xavier Ramirez |date=March 1995 |title=1995 Tejano Music Awards |format=VHS |location=San Antonio, Texas |publisher=The Texas Talent Musicians Association }}
14. ^{{cite web|title=The 16th Annual Tejano Music Awards Nominees|url=http://www.laondanet.com/tejano/nominees.html|website=Laonda.net|accessdate=25 April 2016}}
15. ^{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Tejano's big event - Awards may go to more than the usual names Saturday night|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=February 28, 1997}}
16. ^{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Tejano music nominations bring new faces to light|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=January 24, 1999}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=20th Annual Tejano Music Awards Final Nominees|url=http://www.laondanet.com/tejano/TMA-XX/FinalNominees.html|website=Laonda.net|accessdate=25 April 2016}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=22nd Annual Tejano Music Awards - Top 3 Finalists|url=http://www.laondanet.com/tejano/TMA-XXII/22ndTMATop3Nominees.html|website=Laonda.net|accessdate=25 April 2016}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=2003 Tejano Music Awards Nominees|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/71930/2003-tejano-music-awards-nominees|website=Billboard|accessdate=24 April 2016}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=25th Silver Anniversary Tejano Music Awards Nominees|url=http://laprensatoledo.com/Stories/2005/March%205%202005/25th%20Silver%20Anniversary%20Tejano%20Music.htm|accessdate=25 April 2016|work=La Prensa|date=March 19, 2005}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=25th Annual Tejano Music Awards Winners.|url=http://hispanicad.com/blog/news-article/had/music/25th-annual-tejano-music-awards-winners|website=Hispanicad.com|accessdate=25 April 2016}}
22. ^{{cite news|last1=Burr|first1=Ramiro|title=Tejano nominee list kicks off FanFair|work=San Antonio Express-News|date=March 11, 2006}}

Notes

  • {{Cite book|ref=harv| last =San Miguel| first =Guadalupe| title =Tejano Proud: Tex-Mex Music in the Twentieth Century| year =2002| publisher =Texas A&M University Press| isbn =1585441880}}
  • {{Cite book|ref=harv|last=Burr|first=Ramiro|title=The Billboard Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music|year=1999|publisher=Billboard books|isbn=0823076911}}

External links

  • Official site of the Tejano Music Awards
{{Tejano Music Award categories}}

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