Veronique Medrano Featured in ‘Behind The Photo’ Video Series

Veronique Medrano (Photo courtesy of Texas.gov)

When she isn’t on stage performing, Veronique Medrano is preserving the heritage of Tejano music for generations to come. In the latest episode of Texas.gov’s “Behind The Photo” video series, the Tejano and Country artist takes center stage. This series highlights the rich stories behind the faces on Texas driver licenses and IDs, showcasing individuals who embody the independent spirit of Texas. Veronique is no exception.

Behind every photo on a Texas driver license or ID is a story too rich to be captured on that small card. Get to know more about these Texans who are preserving traditions, fostering community, and challenging expectations. Their stories may differ, but they share a common bond: They’re Texans.

Veronique Medrano | Behind the Photo

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When she’s not captivating audiences with her powerful performances, Veronique dedicates her time to preserving the rich heritage of Tejano music. As an archivist and historian, she is committed to ensuring that the traditions and history of Tejano music are passed down to future generations. Her efforts include curating an exhibition for the legendary Freddy Fender at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, which will be on display through November.

Veronique’s journey is a testament to her deep connection to her roots and her passion for Tejano music. Her work not only celebrates her musical heritage but also shines a light on the cultural legacy of her hometown, Brownsville.

The South Texas native and a bilingual singer-songwriter is known for her unique blend of Tejano, TexMex, and Country music. Described as having a voice as big as the Lone Star State, Veronique has released several albums, including “MexiAmericana,” “Lotería,” “Mi Año Dorado,” and “Encantadora.” She has been nominated for multiple Tejano Music Awards and holds a Master’s Degree in Archives and Preservation from the University of North Texas. Veronique continues to innovate and preserve the Tejano sound, making her a prominent figure in the music industry.

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