AJ Castillo discusses his new single “Safari”, an upcoming live concert album and much more in an interview with Tejano Nation Radio affiliate Fierro 107.5 HD2.
“Safari” is the new single from Castillo’s self-titled album released in May 2018.
“It’s one of those cumbias, electro-cumbia, and I added my little flare on the accordion,” Castillo told Fierro 107.5 HD2 morning host Bo Leo. “It’s just a nice beat that’s going to get to your body moving. There’s no doubt about it, once you hear it your body’s going to move…it’s just one of those jams that you want to dance.”
Castillo added that he’s planning to release a live concert album later this summer and has signed the first artist to his new record label, G Music.
Listen to the full interview with AJ Castillo on Fierro 107.5 HD2 below. Stream Fierro 107.5 HD at FierroHD.Radio.com.
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Castillo made the announcement during an interview with Tejano Nation radio affiliate Fierro 107.5 HD2 before his private performance at the Verizon Artist Lounge in Dallas, Texas on June 27.
“It’s completely different than my music,” said Castillo. “It’s completely different but I talked to Ricky and Ruben, the leaders of Ricky Naranjo Y Los Gamblers, and those guys are doing great.”
Castillo performed with Ricky Naranjo Y Los Gamblers for few shows in South Texas and was impressed with the Conjunto band.
“The way the people receive those guys is incredible,” Castillo added. “These guys, they sound good already, they just need a little bit of this and a little bit of that and we can take them to another level. I feel like I can do that.”
New music is already in the works for the group with Castillo as they are in currently in the studio working on a new record.
“It’s sounding great,” said Castillo. “It’s going to be the best record they’ve ever done.”
No official release date was given for the new single from Ricky Naranjo Y Los Gamblers with their new record label but Tejano Nation will have more details as soon as it becomes available.
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For the first time on U.S. television, Telemundo premieres the internationally successful series “El Secreto de Selena” (Selena’s Secret), the revealing story behind the tragic death of the Tex-Mex queen Selena Quintanilla on Sunday, August 25, 2019, at 10pm/9c.
The highly-anticipated mini-series, also available with closed captioning in English, revolves around the investigation and trial of the murder of the beloved Tejano music legend. An adaptation of the bestselling book by three-time EMMY winning Telemundo journalist, María Celeste Arrarás, the series presents what has never been told, the turbulent events that took place months before Selena’s death and sheds light on what happened the day she was fatally shot.
“El Secreto de Selena” provides viewers an intimate and investigative look into the most shocking murder of a Latino celebrity, the death of the renowned Mexican-American singer, killed by the president of her fan club and personal friend, Yolanda Saldívar. The series is also an in-depth journey into how the murderer’s mind worked, whom Arrarás interviewed exclusively. “El Secreto de Selena” revolves around three main characters: Selena (Maya Zapata), who gives everything to achieve success; Yolanda (Damayanti Quintanar), who has a fixation with her idol; and Maria Celeste (Sofia Lama), the journalist who had exclusive access to those involved in the story and led an extensive investigation surrounding the assassination.
In addition, the bestselling author of “El Secreto de Selena” and host of Telemundo’s “Al Rojo Vivo,” María Celeste Arrarás, fully participated in the creation of the screenplay and debuts as co-executive producer with Fernando Barbosa, Luis Balaguer, Leonardo Aranguibel and Francisco Cordero, in this production by Buena Vista Original Productions, Moconoco, LatinWE, as well as the production house of this series, BTF Media.
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Isabel Marie Sanchez | Photo: Cameron Bertuzzi, courtesy Houston Symphony
The Houston Symphony will celebrate the life and enduring legacy of Latin music icon Selena with sensational vocalist Isabel Marie Sanchez this Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13 at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts in Houston, Texas.
The 16-year-old singing sensation will perform iconic hits like “Dreaming of You,” “Como la Flor,” “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” “No Me Queda Más” and “I Could Fall in Love” in an unforgettable and emotional tribute to “The Queen of Tejano Music, conducted by Andrés Franco.
“I am beyond excited and extremely honored to be a part of this,” said Isabel Marie. “This, I know, will be a weekend I will never forget!”
Isabel Marie released her third album “XOXO – Hugs & Kisses” in August 2018 produced by Selena’s father Abraham Quintanilla, who also produced her two previous successful albums “Sígueme” and “New Girl In Town.” She was awarded Best New Female Artist at the Tejano Music Awards in 2017 and Top Female Artist at the My Tejano Awards in May.
Pre-sale tickets for this amazing event are currently only available for Houston Symphony subscribers at HoustonSymphony.org.
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Behind the scenes of ‘Echame La Culpa’ video shoot. | Facebook photo
Stefani Montiel and La Calma are set to release a collaboration this week, a cumbia version of the worldwide smash hit song “Échame La Culpa,” originally recorded by Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato.
Montiel said the idea to record the collaboration happened during a holiday party last year when La Calma frontman Leonel Correa was singing the song.
“Leonel was singing this song and he was like, ‘Man that would be such a cool song for us to do together’,” Montiel told Tejano Nation. “I knew the song, I wasn’t really familiar with it but Leonel kept singing it all night and he said, ‘Okay, now the do the harmony let’s see what it would sound like?’ Everybody was gathering around and I really enjoyed it and I figured why not? Let’s have some fun with it, get out of our box and do something a little unique.”
Montiel and Correa have been performing the collaboration at a few events and now plan to release the single and official music video this Friday, July 12.
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WATCH: Stefani Montiel and Leo Correa perform “Échame La Culpa”
For the first time on U.S. television, Telemundo premieres the internationally successful series “El Secreto de Selena” (Selena’s Secret), the revealing story behind the tragic death of the Tex-Mex queen Selena Quintanilla on Sunday, August 25, 2019, at 10pm/9c.
The highly-anticipated mini-series, also available with closed captioning in English, revolves around the investigation and trial of the murder of the beloved Tejano music legend. An adaptation of the bestselling book by three-time EMMY winning Telemundo journalist, María Celeste Arrarás, the series presents what has never been told, the turbulent events that took place months before Selena’s death and sheds light on what happened the day she was fatally shot.
“El Secreto de Selena” provides viewers an intimate and investigative look into the most shocking murder of a Latino celebrity, the death of the renowned Mexican-American singer, killed by the president of her fan club and personal friend, Yolanda Saldívar. The series is also an in-depth journey into how the murderer’s mind worked, whom Arrarás interviewed exclusively. “El Secreto de Selena” revolves around three main characters: Selena (Maya Zapata), who gives everything to achieve success; Yolanda (Damayanti Quintanar), who has a fixation with her idol; and Maria Celeste (Sofia Lama), the journalist who had exclusive access to those involved in the story and led an extensive investigation surrounding the assassination.
In addition, the bestselling author of “El Secreto de Selena” and host of Telemundo’s “Al Rojo Vivo,” María Celeste Arrarás, fully participated in the creation of the screenplay and debuts as co-executive producer with Fernando Barbosa, Luis Balaguer, Leonardo Aranguibel and Francisco Cordero, in this production by Buena Vista Original Productions, Moconoco, LatinWE, as well as the production house of this series, BTF Media.
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Guerrero took to social media to address his recent health scare and the road to recovery. “Some good news for me, I’m home from the hospital, ” he said in a social media video. “Still in a lot of pain, I’m taking some pain medicine for it. I still got a long journey ahead of me.”
The singer added he received five surgeries over the past 15 days and says it will take time for a full recovery.
“I got four open wounds that I’ve got to take care of, so it’s going to be a long, long journey for it to heal,” he said. “It’s got to heal from the inside out so I’ll be taking of that.”
Guerrero also addressed when “Sombraholics” could expect him to return to performing and making music, “It’s going to be a while because this time I’m going to work on getting 100% better before I do anything.”
Tejano Nation will keep you up to date on Guerrero’s road to full recovering as more details are released from the singer.
La Sombra, known to many fans as “The Windy Boys” because of their hometown of Aurora, Illinois near Chicago, released over twenty full-length studio albums featuring songs in both Spanish and English. Their many hits include “Mi Guerita Coca-Cola”, “El Sapo”, “Pepe le Pew”, and “Porque Te Quiero”, the title track from their 1991 album that peaked at the top of the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums Chart for three weeks.
The group has been credited with influencing the Tejano and cumbia music fields in terms of musical style, dress, and concert performances as well as a generation of newer artists including the Kumbia Kings, according to Wikipedia.
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WATCH: Tony Guerrero glad to be home from hospital
New Mexico singer Ernestine Romero is believed to be one of the victims of a fatal shooting in Sante Fe, New Mexico, according to sources.
The Santa Fe Police Department released a statement on Thursday afternoon about the incident, “Responding officers located two adults who appear to have sustained wounds from a firearm. Based on the initial assessment, it appears the suspect in the shooting is not at large. The scene remains active at this time.”
Multiple sources have confirmed to Tejano Nation that Romero was one of the victims.
The police statement that there is no suspect at large could mean the deaths resulted from a murder-suicide or double suicide, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
Tejano Nation will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Romero recently celebrated her 20th year in the music industry with the release of the album “Mi Tesoro” in March. It was the 10th album released from the singer, who just turned 32 on Wednesday. She was a multiple New Mexico Hispano Music Awards winner and was a nominee for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards last year.
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The collaboration, produced by Gabriel Zavala, is a cumbia version of the worldwide 2017 smash it from Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Luis Fonsi and pop star Demi Lovato.
Montiel said the idea to record the collaboration happened during a holiday party last year when La Calma frontman Leonel Correa was performing the song.
“Leonel was singing this song and he was like, ‘Man that would be such a cool song for us to do together’,” Montiel told Tejano Nation. “I knew the song, I wasn’t really familiar with it but Leonel kept singing it all night and he said, ‘Okay, now do the harmony let’s see what it would sound like?’ Everybody was gathering around and I really enjoyed it and I figured why not? Let’s have some fun with it, get out of our box and do something a little unique.”
“Échame La Culpa” was released to all digital music platforms on Friday (July 12).
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WATCH: La Calma – “Échame La Culpa” featuring Stefani Montiel
A candlelight vigil for Ernestine Romero has been scheduled for Sunday night (July 14) in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The vigil will take place at 9:00 p.m. on the west side of the New Mexico State Capitol, also known as the Roundhouse, located at 300 Don Gaspar Avenue.
The event was organized by fellow singer and friend David Lee Rodriquez for family, friends, and fans to come together and remember the talented and beloved singer.
“It’s going to be a celebration of her life,” Rodriquez told Tejano Nation. “I have asked any musician to bring acoustic instruments.”
The state has asked those planning to attend to bring battery-powered candles or glass covered candles.
“Ernestine loved for us to dress in a black shirt with blue jeans so we are asking people if they can come in that attire but regardless we just want people to come,” Rodriquez added.
Romero, who just turned 32 on July 10, was found dead along with her husband Jesse Saucedo inside a parked vehicle on Thursday near her workplace in downtown Santa Fe. A police investigation into exactly what happened to the couple is still ongoing.
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Washington, D.C. – Congressman Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the U.S. House Assistant Speaker, issued a statement on Friday about the death of singer Ernestine Romero.
“Ernestine Romero inspired and blessed us with her music and passion all of her life,” he said. “I am heartbroken over the loss of such a vibrant soul. Her death is a tragedy for New Mexico.”
Officials ruled the shooting as a murder-suicide. Detectives learned Saucedo shot Romero twice in the upper chest area with a semi-automatic pistol. Saucedo suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head.
“Domestic and gun violence are plagues on our communities – and we must take action to prevent these senseless deaths,” Luján said. “Today, I’m sending my deepest sympathies to Ernestine’s family.”
Luján ended the statement saying, “Ernestine, we will miss you. Vaya con Dios.”
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“It’s kind of full circle now with my son and we’re really proud as far as the way the production came out,” Michael told Tejano Nation. “It’s going to make the people dance.”
Andres told Tejano Nation what fans could expect from his music style, “Some of my music is more towards California style, more Regional Mexicano,” he said. “But as far as this one, ‘A Mover el Bote’ is more Norteno kind of like my dad’s style but I’m kind of putting my own little twist to it.”
“A Mover el Bote” is available now at digital music platforms.
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WATCH: Andres Salgado – “A Mover el Bote” ft. Michael Salgado
San Antonio vocalist Liz Garcia releases her sweet cumbia take on the hit Banda song “En Peligro De Extinción.”
The cover will serve as the first single from Garcia’s upcoming sophomore album, “Una Estrella,” currently in the works and slated for an early 2019 release date.
Garcia describes her version of “En Peligro De Extinción” as Norteño/Tejano, and the romantic song about love and loss is a danceable cumbia featuring Garcia’s soft, sweet and emotive voice. Fall in love with her version of this song.
This promising, new artist’s first album, “Habia Una Vez,” was released in October 2018 and is available on all digital platforms. Learn more about Liz Garcia on her official Facebook page, Liz Garcia La Cantante.
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Olivia Romero, the mother of Ernestine Romero, took to social media to post an emotional message to fans of the singer, who was the victim of a murder-suicide near her workplace in downtown Sante Fe, New Mexico on July 11.
“By now you have heard the news about the unfortunate passing of our daughter Ernestine,” Olivia Romero wrote. “While our hearts ache at the loss of our daughter, we are grateful for the calls, messages, and visits from so many people that Ernestine impacted throughout her life.”
The award-winning singer, who celebrated her 32nd birthday on July 10, recently released her 10th album “Mi Tesoro” celebrating her 20th anniversary in the music industry.
“Ernestine was truly a superstar in every essence of the word throughout all parts of her life,” her mom continued. “She was a loving and caring daughter, sister, aunt, and friend to so many people and used her shining personality, bright smile, and amazing talent to spread love, joy, and happiness to everyone she encountered.”
Romero displayed her passion for music at the age of 3 and began her professional career at eight-years-old.
“Ernestine had an outstanding talent and passion for singing, dancing, and performing which radiated every time she took the stage or interacted with her fans,” Olivia added. “Ernestine was truly an artist of the people and took great pride in spending time with her fans before, during, and after her amazing performances. Ernestine enjoyed getting a crowd going and often involved the audience by inviting them to sing along and dance with her on stage. While her talents always shined brightly, it was Ernestine’s ability to make each fan feel special and create a truly unique interaction with each person she encountered.”
“Ernestine loved her family and friends dearly and was always quick to lend a helping land, spread joy, and make sure everyone was having a good time,” her mother wrote.
“Ernestine touched so many lives through her music and the outpouring of support, kind words, and tributes illustrate the truly amazing woman she was,” Olivia said. “We thank you for all the thoughts and prayers during this extremely difficult time as we mourn the loss of our daughter and celebrate her extraordinary life.”
Police ruled Romero’s death a murder-suicide. Detectives learned the singer’s estranged husband Jessie Saucedo shot her twice in the upper chest area with a semi-automatic pistol. Saucedo suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head. Police also found one firearm at the scene.
A candlelight vigil has been scheduled for 9:00 p.m. on the west side of the New Mexico State Capitol, also known as the Roundhouse, located at 300 Don Gaspar Avenue. Funerals services for Romero will be announced soon.
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The funeral arrangements have been scheduled for late singer Ernestine Romero.
Olivia Romero, the singer’s mother, announced the funeral services on Sunday via social media.
A memorial will be held on Friday, July 19, 2019 at the Ben Lujan Gymnasium in Pojoaque, New Mexico with visitation at 6:00 p.m. followed by a rosary at 7:00 p.m. On Saturday, July 20, 2019, a funeral mass will be held at Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Pojoaque, New Mexico at 11:00 a.m. with reception to follow at the Ben Lujan Gymnasium.
“Ernestine touched so many lives through her music and the outpouring of support, kind words, and tributes illustrate the truly amazing woman she was,” Olivia said in a post to social media. “We thank you for all the thoughts and prayers during this extremely difficult time as we mourn the loss of our daughter and celebrate her extraordinary life.”
Police confirmed Ernestine Romero died as a victim of a murder-suicide on July 11, one day after her 32nd birthday. She was shot twice by her estranged husband Jessie Saucedo, who then turned the gun on himself.
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David Farias announced that he has signed with legendary record label Freddie Records and is in the Legends Sound Studios working on a new album.
The Grammy-winning singer and accordionist shared photos on social media showing the band working in the studio with the caption, “We are so happy to announce our new record label…Freddie Records.”
“I feel very proud to be a part of Freddie Records, he’s celebrating 50 years,” Farias told Tejano Nation.
Freddie Records was started in 1969 by legendary singer Freddie Martinez. The record label has released countless hits over the years with some of Tejano music’s biggest stars and received multiple wins at the Grammys and Latin Grammys for many albums.
“I’m also excited to start my new CD,” Farias added. “Thanks to my band, they did an awesome job and starting a new journey. God is good.”
The new album from the Conjunto Hall of Famer is expected to be finished by August with a new single to be released soon. No official release date for the full album has been announced. His latest single, released in June, is a duet with Lydia Castillo, a cover of the 1960s hit song “Baby Don’t Go”.
Farias released two albums with former record label VMB Music Group, including “Simplemente Yo” in 2018 and “Volando Alto” in 2016.
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Freddie Records released the official music video for “Desechable,” the duet from award-winning artists Lucky Joe and Elida Reyna. The label announced the video featuring the two labelmates has already garnered more than 20,000 views since it’s release on July 12.
“The duet we’ve all been waiting for,” Lucky Joe shared on social media. “(It) is an honor for me to have my friend Elida Reyna on this collaboration.”
Backed by mariachis, Elida looks gorgeous with a braided hairdo, accented with a light blue flower, and wearing a deep red dress with dramatic, long, flowing multi-colored sleeves, as she sings with Lucky Joe, who looks suave, dressed in black from boots to a cowboy hat. The scenes of the two artists singing are interspersed with scenes that show a couple filing papers that will complete their divorce and depict the end of a love and marriage.
Elida once again showcases her versatility as a vocalist with her participation on the duet which appears on Lucky Joe’s fourth album, “Tu Principe,” released last December. Both artists hail from the Rio Grande Valley and both can evoke the fiery passion that the mariachi style requires as is evident on “Desechable.”
The song begins with Elida singing tenderly and sorrowfully, followed by Lucky Joe’s equally moving response, and then builds up as the two blend voices beautifully as they plead with passion to each other for the wrong they’ve done.
“Desechable” was written by Lucky Joe and Javier Aguirre and is available now at all digital music platforms
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WATCH: Lucky Joe – “Desechable” (feat. Elida Reyna)
Michael and Andres Salgado with Sylvia Carrizales | Photo: Celestina Medina
Andres Salgado released his new single, “A Mover el Bote,” along with the official music video during a Zurdo Records release party at Ivory Lounge & Club in San Antonio, Texas on July 11.
Salgado and his father Michael Salgado spoke to Tejano Nation reporter Sylvia Carrizales about the latest release, a song also recorded by Michael 20 years ago.
The pair also discussed upcoming projects, including Michael’s new song “Si Tu Me Dejaras” scheduled to be released on July 26.
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WATCH: Andres Salgado and Michael Salgado Interview
Fourteen-year-old singer Gabriella Salazar paid tribute to one of her influences during a performance in Española, New Mexico on July 14.
Award-winning singer Ernestine Romero was murdered by her estranged husband in a murder-suicide July 11 and Salazar wanted to honor the late Tejano star with a beautiful and heartfelt performance of “En El Cielo” posted online by Backyard Films.
“Ms. Ernestine (Romero) was an inspiration to ALL of us young artists,” Salazar said. “May her music live on forever.”
Romero’s mother, Olivia Romero, commented on the performance video, “Thank you so much Gabriella, great job,” she said. “Reach for the stars hita, Ernestine and all of us are so proud of you.”
Salazar is an award-winning singer from Taos, New Mexico. Her debut single, “Have You Ever Seen the Rain (Gracias al Sol)” won Crossover Song of the Year at the New Mexico Hispano Music Awards in January. Her current single “Bandido,” a fun, upbeat cumbia, reached the top spot of the New Mexico Top 20 for KDCE-FM on July 6.
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WATCH: Gabriella Salazar pays tribute to Ernestine Romero
Tejano star Elida Reyna can now add her new makeup line, Colores, to her long list of achievements as her lip kit was announced July 17.
Colores, named after her latest album, features three liquid lip colors, each named after one of her hit songs (“Adicta,” “Duele,” and “Luna Llena”) and fans can now order the flattering shades, which will ship July 26.
“Actually opening the box and seeing my lip line with the three lipsticks in it, it actually felt like seeing my first album for the first time,” Reyna said in a video that announced her Colores lip kit.
“Every color fits every skin tone,” Reyna said. “I think every woman wants to feel good about herself. Every woman wants to feel beautiful regardless of what we do for a living.”
“These lipsticks are amazing because not only do they look good, but they’re paraben-free, sulfate-free, cruelty-free and they’re gluten-free,” Reyna added. “So that’s also a wonderful advantage that you know that what you’re putting on your skin, what you’re putting on your lips, not only is going to look good, but it’s not harmful to your body.”
Reyna models all three lip shades in her video. “Adicta,” is described as a deep matte nude lipstick with purple and brown undertones that’s appropriate for everyday wear. The most dramatic shade, “Duele,” is a lustrous red, while “Luna Llena” features a light ruby undertone and light brown color. All lipsticks cost $18.
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