Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Upon receiving her first electric guitar from her father at the age of 11, Norma Zenteno began writing and performing her own music. Norma sang jazz, latin, funked-up fusion, and rock and roll in both English and Spanish. Her band included her brothers, Javier, Bobby and Ernie and they had a regular Thursday gig at Sambuca for years. Despite early acclaim and opportunities to take her music national, Norma Zenteno was happy to remain in Houston.



https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Norma-Zenteno-a-Houston-musical-icon-and-fixture-4301938.php



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Creator: Zenteno Family

Area: Houston / East End

Contributor: Center for Mexican American Studies

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Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Upon receiving her first electric guitar from her father at the age of 11, Norma Zenteno began writing and performing her own music. Norma sang jazz, latin, funked-up fusion, and rock and roll in both English and Spanish. Her band included her brothers, Javier, Bobby and Ernie and they had a regular Thursday gig at Sambuca for years. Despite early acclaim and opportunities to take her music national, Norma Zenteno was happy to remain in Houston.



https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Norma-Zenteno-a-Houston-musical-icon-and-fixture-4301938.php



https://zenteno.com/norma.html

Creator: Zenteno Family

Area: Houston / East End

Contributor: Center for Mexican American Studies

Source: Zenteno Family

Uploaded by: Marisela Martinez

Copyright status: In copyright

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Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Upon receiving her first electric guitar from her father at the age of 11, Norma Zenteno began writing and performing her own music. Norma sang jazz, latin, funked-up fusion, and rock and roll in both English and Spanish. Her band included her brothers, Javier, Bobby and Ernie and they had a regular Thursday gig at Sambuca for years. Despite early acclaim and opportunities to take her music national, Norma Zenteno was happy to remain in Houston.



https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Norma-Zenteno-a-Houston-musical-icon-and-fixture-4301938.php



https://zenteno.com/norma.html

Creator: Zenteno Family

Area: Houston / East End

Contributor: Center for Mexican American Studies

Source: Zenteno Family

Uploaded by: Marisela Martinez

Copyright status: In copyright

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Norma Zenteno

Norma Zenteno

Upon receiving her first electric guitar from her father at the age of 11, Norma Zenteno began writing and performing her own music. Norma sang jazz, latin, funked-up fusion, and rock and roll in both English and Spanish. Her band included her brothers, Javier, Bobby and Ernie and they had a regular Thursday gig at Sambuca for years. Despite early acclaim and opportunities to take her music national, Norma Zenteno was happy to remain in Houston.



https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Norma-Zenteno-a-Houston-musical-icon-and-fixture-4301938.php



https://zenteno.com/norma.html

Creator: Zenteno Family

Area: Houston / East End

Contributor: Center for Mexican American Studies

Source: Zenteno Family

Uploaded by: Marisela Martinez

Copyright status: In copyright

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