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Chicano Music Awards : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chicano Music Awards The Chicano Music Awards was an annual award event that honored Chicano musicians and raised money for college scholarships. It was held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.〔(KPCC's Sancho to Host Chicano Music Awards - Los Angeles Times )〕 It was attended by as many as 3,000 people.〔(Michael D’Angelo Performs at the IW Club | Coachella Valley Weekly )〕 The event was held annually from 1989〔(Chicano Music Awards )〕 through at least 2000.〔(Los Lobos, Texas Tornados Headline Chicano Music Awards - MTV )〕 It was founded by Daniel A. Castro, also known as "Sancho," long-time host of the "Sancho Show" on KPCC, the Pasadena City College radio station. Artists who have received awards include Don Tosti, Freddy Fender,〔("Freddy Fender Timeline" ). ''The Brownsville Herald''.〕 Linda Ronstadt,〔 Flaco Jimenez, and Carlos Santana. Proceeds of the event went to the Quetzalcoatl Memorial Scholarship Fund, also founded by Castro in honor of his son Quetzalcoatl, who died at the age of 8. The organization provides scholarships for Chicano and Latino college students.〔〔(Sanchos Out, but Not Down | Radio | Los Angeles | Los Angeles News and Events | LA Weekly )〕〔("A Streetwise Latino Beams His Message : Radio: On KPCC-FM's 'Sancho Show,' college associate dean Daniel Castro uses barrio vernacular to urge his listeners to get an education." ) ''Los Angeles Times'', February 19, 1994|NANCY MATSUMOTO |〕〔("Richard 'Scar' Lopez, founder of Cannibal & the Headhunters, dies" ). ''The Bulletin''.〕 == References ==
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