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Grammy-winning musician Emilio Navaira, famous for his mix of traditional Mexican music and accordion-based polka known as Tejano, has died at his home in Texas. He was 53.
When Ready Revolution last played Paper Tiger in January, the rock quintet fronted by brothers Emilio Navaira IV and Diego Navaira delivered a manic, cathartic set. It was the best they ever ...
Houston (TX), 17 may (EFEUSA). — La muerte del cantante de música tejana Emilio Navaira ha enlutado a un género que tuvo en él y en la asesinada Selena a sus máximos exponentes y hoy está ...
Grammy-winning Tejano singer Emilio Navaira may not survive a severe brain injury suffered when his tour bus slammed into traffic barrels on a Houston interstate, his neurosurgeon said Monday.
Navaira — known to many as just "Emilio" — was a star in both English and Spanish, and in both the U.S. and Mexico. He was found unconscious at his house on Monday night, police say.
Toxicology tests show that Grammy-winning tejano singer Emilio Navaira was intoxicated when the tour bus he was driving crashed into freeway barrels in suburban Houston in March, authorities said.
Emilio Navaira Discharged From Hospital After Bus Wreck, Still Recovering. Associated Press. Published September 26, 2008 1:59pm EDT | Updated January 13, 2015 10:46pm EST.
Bio: Emilio Navaira (born Emilio Navaira in San Antonio, Texas on August 23, 1962) is a well known Tejano singer of Mexican descent who was known for his songs that topped the Country and Tejano ...
Grammy-winning musician Emilio Navaira, known for his mix of traditional Mexican music and accordion-based polka known as Tejano, has died at his home in Texas. He was 53.
Famed Tejano singer Emilio Navaira (right) chats with another well-known musician Michael Morales while his son, Emilio, IV, strums a guitar at Morales' studio on Wednesday, Apr. 1, 2015.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) – The Grammy-winning Tejano musician known to his fans simply as Emilio has died. He was 53. Preliminary results indicate Emilio Navaira died of natural causes Monday night ...
Emilio Navaira, the Grammy-winning musician known for his mix of traditional Mexican music and accordion-based polka known as Tejano, died May 16 at his home in New Braunfels, Texas. He was 53.