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  2. Little Joe (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The Latinaires eventually became known as Little Joe and the Latinaires. Today he is usually joined by his band La Familia. [i] In 1992, their album 16 de Septiembre earned the Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance. In 2008, Little Joe once again won a Grammy for Best Tejano Album of the year for Before the Next Teardrop Falls.

  3. 16 de Septiembre - Wikipedia

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    Para la Gente. (1991) 16 de Septiembre is a studio album released by American performer Little Joe and his band La Familia, named after the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. It was released in 1991 by Sony Music Entertainment. [1] The album peaked at number 14 in the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart and earned Little Joe the ...

  4. A national honor recognizes Tejano music legend and ... - AOL

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    Tejano music legend and pioneer Little Joe received the National Heritage ... the band became Little Joe and The Latinaires through the 1960s and changed again to Little Joe y La Familia in the ...

  5. Emilio Navaira - Wikipedia

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    Emilio H. Navaira III was born on August 23, 1962, in San Antonio, Texas, to Mexican-American parents, Emilio Navaira, Jr. and Maria Hernandez. Growing up on the south side of San Antonio, Navaira found each influence in not only Tejano legends such as Little Joe y la Familia, but also Lone Star country music heroes such as Willie Nelson, Bob Wills, and George Strait.

  6. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 70s Little Joe and The Latinaires (later renamed La Familia), The Latin Breed, Luis Ramirez Y su Latin Express, and others infused the orchestra sound into the Tejano sound, taking their influences from Pop, R&B, and other forms of music.

  7. What Am I Living For - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Capps released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1972 single "Free Wheelin'". Sonny James released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1973 single "Surprise, Surprise". Little Joe Y La Familia Inc. released a version of the song as the B-side to their 1975 single "Paso Del Norte".

  8. Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album - Wikipedia

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    The Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album was awarded from 1999 to 2011. In its first year the award was titled Best Tejano Music Performance and in 2000 it was awarded as Best Tejano Performance. The current title has been used since 2001. From 1993 to 1998 Tejano was included in the award for Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance .

  9. Son de Rey - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, Son de Rey released Ojos Azules – EP produced by Grammy Winner Fabian Hernandez, noted for his work with Little Joe Y La Familia, Ruben Ramos & The Mexican Revolution, and Hamilton Loomis. The album reached the top 100 downloads in the iTunes Pop Latino Category and has consistently remained at the Top 10 in the ReverbNation ...