From KSAT 12:
SAN ANTONIO - Tejano music is familiar to most San Antonio families. Whether at a dance hall, a wedding or even just a backyard barbecue, if you grew up in South Texas, you likely have a memory of dancing with aunts and uncles to the sounds of accordions and synthesizers. But is Tejano music still relevant?
In April, 107.5 FM stopped broadcasting KXTN, a station known for playing the genre.
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SAN ANTONIO - Tejano music is familiar to most San Antonio families. Whether at a dance hall, a wedding or even just a backyard barbecue, if you grew up in South Texas, you likely have a memory of dancing with aunts and uncles to the sounds of accordions and synthesizers. But is Tejano music still relevant?
In April, 107.5 FM stopped broadcasting KXTN, a station known for playing the genre.
https://www.ksat.com/news/news-at-9...um=social&utm_campaign=snd&utm_content=ksat12