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Tejano Roots Hall of Fame

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Tejano Roots Hall of Fame
CountryUnited States
First awarded2000
Last awarded2022
Websitewww.tshaonline.org

The Tejano Roots Hall of Fame (TRHF) was created in August 2000 by Rito Silva in Alice, Texas.[1] The Texas Legislature proclaimed the city of Alice as the birthplace of Tejano music, and opened the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame and Museum in Alice. The museum exhibits costumes, photographs, and other memorabilia donated by inductees. The 1997 Grammy Awards statue given to La Mafia is included in the museum as well as the accordion La Mafia member Armando Lichtenberger used during his group's tour in Mexico. The inaugural ceremony inducted 14 musicians all from San Antonio, Texas, the number increased to over 80 individuals in recent years.

Inductees of the Tejano Roots Hall of Fame

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Key
Indicates posthumous induction
Year Inductee Ref.
2000 La Mafia [2]
Beto Villa
Laura Canales
Juan Hinojosa
Tony De La Rosa
Leopoldo Luna [3]
2001 Carmen y Laura [4]
Rodolfo y Lalo
Armando Pena
Johnny Herrera
Selena
Isidro Lopez
Arnaldo Ramirez, Sr.
Rene y Rene
Valerio Longoria
Ruben Vela
Little Joe (of Little Joe y la Familia)
Rocky Hernandez (of Little Joe y la Familia)
Johnny Hernandez (of Little Joe y la Familia)
Paulino Bernal
Eloy Bernal
Manuel Solis
Chacha Jimenez (of Conjunto Bernal)
2002 Rene Joslin [5][6]
Las Hermanitas Gongora
Freddie Martinez
Daniel Garzes
Lydia Mendoza
Manny Guerra
Delia Guiterrez
Ventura Alonzo
Eligio Escobar
Juan Guerrero
Oscar Martinez
Paula Willis-Estrada
Los Unicos
Ruben Ramos
Alfonso Ramos
Tony "Ham" Guerrero
2003 Wally Alendarez [7]
Carlos Cadenas
Gaston Ponce Castellanos
Linda Escobar
Roland Garcia
Jimmy Gonzalez (of Mazz)
Jesus "Crazy Chuy" Hernandez
Lorenzo Hernandez
Esteban Jordan
Latin Breed
Beatriz Llamaz
Joe Lopez (of Mazz)
Joe Lozano
Los Chachos
Roberto Pulido
Mingo Saldivar
2004 Raul Hernandez [8]
Humberto Lozano Lopez
Issac Figueroa
Chelo Silva
Jose Luis Rodriguez†
Rudy T. Gonzalez
Joe Bravo
Chris Sandoval
Carlos Landin
Augustin Ramirez
Bob Gallarza
Oscar Hernandez
Beto Salinas
Isidro "Lefty" Lopez
Pedro Ayala
Las Hermanitas Cantu
2005 Manuel Alvarez [9]
Marcelo Garcia
Jessy Serrata (of Los Buenos Hermanos Serrata)
Rene Serrata (of Los Buenos Hermanos Serrata)
Alfredo Velasquez
Maria Elena Velasquez
Juan Colorado
Ramiro Sanchez
Al "Chato" Chavarria
Juan Perez
Cecilio Garza
David Lee (of Los Kasinos)
2006 George Ramos Cantu [10]
2007 Shelly Lares [11]
2008 Leo Saenz (of Latin Express Band) [12]
Carlos Saenz (of Latin Express Band)
2011 Elsa Garcia [13]
2014 Patsy Torres [14]
2022 Cindy Ramos [15]
Albert Soliz
Carlos Guerra
Ricky Ruiz
Joe Castillo

Son of Alice Award

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Year Inductee Ref.
2001 Chano Cadena [4]
2002 Miguel Rios [5][6]
2004 Ysidro "Lolo" Cavazos [8]
2005 Roman "Mac" Bernal [9]

Lifetime Achievement Award

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Year Inductee Ref.
2004 Johnny Gonzales [8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Anon. 2000, p. 13.
  2. ^ Naylor 2001, p. 117.
  3. ^ Brown 2002, p. 12.
  4. ^ a b Burr 2001, p. 10.
  5. ^ a b Anon. 2002.
  6. ^ a b Moreno 2002, p. 44.
  7. ^ Hinojosa 2003, p. 18.
  8. ^ a b c Hinojosa 2004, p. 33.
  9. ^ a b Haag 2005, p. 9.
  10. ^ Beltran 2014.
  11. ^ Anon. 2021.
  12. ^ Anon. 2008.
  13. ^ Anon. 2017.
  14. ^ Anon. 2014.
  15. ^ Trevino 2022.

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