- Record: Extensions of Remarks
- Section type: Recognition
- Chamber: House
- Date: April 15, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: Extensions of Remarks are statements submitted for the official record, even if they were not spoken live on the floor.
HON. VICENTE GONZALEZ
of texas
in the house of representatives
Mr. VICENTE GONZALEZ of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy of Ms. Laura Canales, a trailblazing Latina artist widely recognized as a pioneer of Tejano music.
Ms. Canales was born in Kingsville, Texas, where she emerged as a powerful force in Tejano music during a time when the industry was overwhelmingly male dominated. Through her early work with groups such as Los Unicos and El Conjunto Bernal, and later with Laura Canales & Encanto and Los Fabulosos Cuatro, she helped elevate the genre and expand opportunities for Latina artists. Her album No Regrets achieved notable success, and between 1983 and 1987, she earned multiple honors as Female Vocalist and Female Entertainer of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards.
Ms. Canales is often remembered as the “grand dame of Tejano music,” a title which reflects both her musical excellence and her role as a mentor and inspiration to others. Among those she influenced was the late Selena Quintanilla, who would go on to achieve global recognition. Laura Canales helped pave the way for Selena and many other inspirational women, demonstrating that women could lead and thrive in Tejano music.
Beyond her musical accomplishments, Ms. Canales was deeply committed to education and personal growth. She earned a degree in psychology from Texas A&M University and continued her studies at the graduate level, embodying her belief in the importance of creating opportunities beyond the stage.
Mr. Speaker, Laura Canales's contributions to music and culture continue to resonate across South Texas and beyond. Her legacy lives on in the artists she inspired and the doors she helped open.