Joann Avila will never forget the first time she saw Tejano legend Emilio Navaira perform his infectious pop polkas in 1990 at the old T-Town dance club in San Antonio. She especially remembered how ...
The king of Tejano music has died. Emilio Navaira passed away suddenly Monday night at the age of 53. Along with Selena, Navaira was credited with making Tejano music mainstream in the 1990s. The man ...
Emilio Navaira, an influential Grammy-winning artist in the field of Tejano music who briefly enjoyed crossover success in country music in the Nineties, died Tuesday, May 17th. According to the San ...
After a lifetime of packing stadiums from Chicago to Monterrey, Mexico, Tejano music icon Emilio Navaira packed one final house: a memorial held in his honor Sunday. Navaira died May 16 in New ...
SAN ANTONIO – Tejano music legend Emilio Navaira was laid to rest Monday in a private burial at Mission San Juan Cemetery following a funeral Mass that filled San Fernando Cathedral to overflowing.
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SAN ANTONIO — Viva Emilio!, set for Sunday, is a tribute concert for Tejano legend Emilio Navaira. His son's Emilio IV and Diego will be performing at the Tobin Center with the Youth Orchestras of San ...
Emilio Navaira, a legend in the Tejano music scene, has died at 53. Navaira was found unconscious at his home on Monday night, according to police in New Braunfels, Texas. Police say he appears to ...
The man many called the "pioneer of Tejano music" died on Monday (May 16). Emilio Navaira was a Grammy-winning singer and internationally acclaimed entertainer. The 53-year-old was a legend, known to ...
Emilio Navaira was a showman and an everyman with a sturdy voice who could lasso Tejano and country songs with an endearing ease. Those qualities, and a bit of goofy dancing, made the San Antonio ...