Victoria Galvan

Victoria Galvan (born 1986) is a Mexican American singer and musician from Corpus Christi, Texas.[1] She performs in the Tejano style as part of the ensemble Victoria y Sus Chikos[2] (Victoria and Her Boys). She records on the Hacienda Records label.[3]

Galvan is one of the few female Tejano vocalists to play the accordion herself as well as being the lead vocalist.[4] She prefers and plays a Gabbanelli accordion. Victoria y Sus Chikos performed at the Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio, Texas, in May 2000. She was featured in the 2001 documentary film Accordion Dreams,[5] directed by Hector Galan, which explored the history of Tejano music.

Galvan received the Female Rising Star of the Year award at the Tejano Music Industry Awards in 2002. Since then she has released her third studio album, Cada Día Que Pasa. In April 2003, Victoria was a panelist on the subject "The Current Generation of Musica Tejana", at the Annual Conference of the Center for Mexican American Studies at the University of Houston.

It is currently unclear whether Galvan has retired from recording or whether more is to be heard from her and her group. Her internet page has been removed, so it is assumed that her career is in at least a temporary hiatus.

Discography[6]

References

  1. Candelaria, C., ed. (2004): Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture. Greenwood: 823. ISBN 0-313-32215-5
  2. Allmusic.com Victoria y Sus Chikos - Biography Retrieved on September 4, 2009
  3. Hacienda Records Victoria y Sus Chikos Retrieved on September 4, 2009
  4. Ramiro Burr (2003). Latin Music Iv: Fresh Sound, Fresh Looks Retrieved on September 4, 2009
  5. Internet Movie Database Accordion Dreams Retrieved on September 4, 2009
  6. Real.com Victoria y Sus Chikos - Albums / Singles Retrieved on September 4, 2009


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