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Emilio H.
Navaira III (August 23, 1962 – May 16, 2016) was an
American singer-songwriter of
Tejano and
country music. He is the
winner of one
Grammy Award...
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March 27, 2001. The
singer shared the
concert with
Tejano singer Emilio Navaira and
performed to 66,994 people,
which broke the
previous attendance record...
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Elida Reyna, Elsa García,
Laura Canales,
Oscar Estrada, Jay Perez,
Emilio Navaira,
Esteban "Steve" Jordan, S****y Lares,
David Lee Garza,
Jennifer Peña and...
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Martin Kierszenbaum, and
features drummer Josh
Freese and b****
player Diego Navaira of The Last Bandoleros.
Kansas City area
rapper Tech N9ne is
featured on...
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members Vinnie Colaiuta and
Dominic Miller, and
Jerry Fuentes and
Diego Navaira of the Last Bandoleros. The
album was
produced by Sting's manager, Martin...
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vocalists by way of collaboration,
including Ramiro “Ram” Herrera,
Emilio Navaira,
Oscar G., Jay Perez,
Marcos Orozco, Mark
Ledesma and Ben Ozuna. The current...
- Llamada", and "Tú
Robaste Mi Corazón"—a duet with
Tejano musician Emilio Navaira. The
tracks "No
Debes Jugar" and "La Llamada"
peaked within the top five...
- James, and
brothers Diego and
Emilio Navaira IV. The
latter two are both sons of
Tejano musician Emilio Navaira. The band
formed in 2014 as the result...
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original on
April 10, 2016.
Retrieved March 23, 2016. "Buzz Briefs:
Emilio Navaira,
David Blaine". CBS News.
September 25, 2008.
Archived from the original...
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Selena Emilio Navaira and Raul
Navaira Orchestra (Entre a Mi
Mundo by Selena)
Progressive (Unsung
Highways by
Emilio Navaira)
Traditional (Right...