Posted on: September 24th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ]
Tags: population, Tejano
In Northern California where Banda music reigns king in the state’s burgeoning Hispanic population, an almost forgotten form of Mexican music is making a comeback, thanks in part to the efforts of a non profit group calling themselves Bay Area Tejanos.
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