If we had an old school tejano station, and a new one, there'd only be like maybe 10 artists on the new station, it'd be a bunch of repeats, and it would get old fast.
Tejano, in the spectrum of all things, isn't that old. And a lot of the old ones are still performing. La Sombra and David Lee Garza (and 'guests') are gonna be at Grahams this month.
But I suppose under the tejano def of dead, they're in the bars, and at the clubs, and fiesta, and. I was under the assumption that DEAD meant gone and lost forever.