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Volume 19 • Number 1

Fall 1999



 


The Rise of Recorded Tejano Music in the Post-World War II Years, 1946–1964

by Guadalupe San Miguel, Jr.

DURING THE WAR YEARS from 1941 to 1945, all types of Tejano music recordings were halted due, in large part, to the shortage of materials for the making of records and to the major record companies' abandonment of regional music. These companies abandoned this music to concentrate on popular national music in both the United States and Mexico.


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