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Texas is known for its rich and diverse music scene, and Grupo Intocable is undoubtedly one of the most beloved and iconic bands in the state. Their unique blend of norteño and tejano music has captured the hearts of fans for decades, and their impact on the industry is undeniable. This year, the band is set to receive three special district honors in Texas, solidifying their place as legends in the music world.

The first honor is the prestigious Texas State Musician Award, which is bestowed upon artists who have made significant contributions to the state’s musical heritage. Grupo Intocable will join the ranks of other legendary artists such as Willie Nelson, Selena, and George Strait, who have all received this honor in the past. This award is a testament to the band’s impact on not only the music industry but also the cultural landscape of Texas.

In addition to the Texas State Musician Award, Grupo Intocable will also be receiving the South Texas Music Walk of Fame Star in the city of Corpus Christi. This honor recognizes artists who have made significant contributions to the music of South Texas. The band will be joining an impressive list of musicians, including Selena, Freddy Fender, and Flaco Jiménez, who have all left their mark on the region’s music scene.

The third and final honor to be bestowed upon Grupo Intocable is the Tejano Music Hall of Fame Award. This award recognizes artists who have made an impact on the tejano music genre, and there is no doubt that Grupo Intocable has left an indelible mark on tejano music. With their unique sound and powerful lyrics, the band has become a household name in the tejano community, and this award is a testament to their talent and dedication.

For Grupo Intocable, these three honors are a culmination of decades of hard work, dedication, and passion for music. The band was formed in Zapata, Texas, in 1993 by Ricky Muñoz and René Martínez, and they quickly rose to fame with their debut album, ”Fuego Eterno”, which featured the hit single ”Y Todo Para Qué”. Since then, they have released over 20 albums and have become one of the most successful and influential bands in the tejano and norteño genres.

Grupo Intocable’s music has not only captured the hearts of fans but has also broken barriers and opened doors for other artists. They were one of the first tejano bands to incorporate accordion and saxophone into their music, creating a unique and distinctive sound that has influenced countless musicians. Their songs tell stories of love, heartbreak, and resilience, and their music has become an essential part of the tejano and norteño culture.

Receiving these three special district honors is a significant achievement for Grupo Intocable, and it is a moment that they will cherish forever. The band has always been proud of their Texas roots, and these awards are a testament to their love for their home state. They have not only put Texas on the map in the music world, but they have also represented the state with pride and passion, both on and off the stage.

The band’s success and impact on the music industry would not have been possible without their dedicated fan base. Grupo Intocable has a loyal following that has been with them since the beginning, and their fans have been an integral part of their journey. From small local performances to sold-out stadium shows, the band’s fans have always been there to support and uplift them, and for that, they are eternally grateful.

Grupo Intocable’s legacy will continue to live on for generations to come, and these three special district honors are a testament to their enduring impact on the Texas music scene. As they continue to perform and create music, their fans eagerly anticipate what the future holds for this legendary band. Congratulations to Grupo Intocable on this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for the music and memories that will last a lifetime.

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