San Antonio-native Joe Posada, the saxophonist who merges jazz with old-school Tejano, was the man with the moxie Saturday night at the Dallas Convention Center. Onstage he was decked out in a dapper black suit, white shirt, pink tie and...
Tejano music isn't dead. It's just struggling, like just about any other genre of music these days. That was the gist gathered from "Tejano Music Today: State of the Industry," a seminar held Friday afternoon at the Hyatt Regency. It...