Laura Linda Sweeps Texas All Star Music Awards, Cementing Her Reign as Country Music’s Rising Power

Laura Linda Sweeps Texas All Star Music Awards, Cementing Her Reign as Country Music’s Rising Power
Laura Linda Wins Big at Texas All Star Music Awards

San Antonio, Texas — Under the dazzling lights of the 7th Annual Texas All Star Music Awards, country singer Laura Linda pulled off a commanding sweep, taking home two of the night’s most coveted honors: Best Female Entertainer of the Year and Best Video of the Year for her infectious breakout hit, “Honey Boy, Honey Girl.”

The Dallas-based artist, long hailed by fans as Texas Music Royalty, has been steadily carving a name for herself across both country and Tejano music circles. Her wins this year—following five nominations—mark not just personal triumphs but signal her growing clout in an industry historically dominated by male voices.

With over 200,000 YouTube views on “Honey Boy, Honey Girl,” Laura Linda’s crossover appeal has moved beyond the regional stage, gaining traction among national and even international audiences.

A Night of Star Power and Influence

The awards gala, held in San Antonio, brought together a mix of industry heavyweights, celebrities, and political leaders. Among the VIPs spotted were Riverwalk Royalty’s Sir Victor Garcia, renowned couture designer John David Garcia, and several leaders from the Texas League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), including Gabriel Rosales, Lourdes Galvan, Henry Rodriguez, and national LULAC figure Lupe Torres.

In an emotional moment backstage, Laura Linda shared her gratitude:

“Two major wins for Team Laura Linda. Thank you, San Antonio. Thank you to Jesse Torres, the heart behind the Texas All Star Music Awards, and most of all, thank you to the fans whose votes made this possible.”

This year’s victories follow her 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award—an honor recognizing her influence on Texas music—and mark her second consecutive Best Female Entertainer of the Year title, after a win in 2023.

A Journey Rooted in Country and Tejano

Though widely known for her Tejano hits, Laura Linda has been deliberately stepping back into her country roots. Her upcoming album, Unbroken, is described as “the voice of the female heart,” blending traditional country sounds with deeply personal storytelling.

“Tejano will always be in my heart. But now, it’s time to return to my country roots,” she told reporters, hinting at a pivot that may widen her audience even further.

Throughout her career, Laura Linda has shared stages with country legends like Tim McGraw, Mark Chesnutt, Pam Tillis, Restless Heart, and David Allen Coe, reflecting not just her talent, but her ability to bridge musical worlds.

Music With Purpose

Beyond the spotlight, Laura Linda has become a force in philanthropy. As the Official Music Ambassador of the Texas Music Project—where Willie Nelson serves as Honorary Chairman—she recently raised $2,500 for pediatric music therapy at San Antonio Methodist Children’s Hospital during her Fan Fair ’25 performance.

Her commitment to cause-driven music continues this year, as she partners with Texas LULAC as the presenting sponsor of its 96th State Convention. There, she will headline the Director’s Awards Banquet and speak at the Women’s Leadership Luncheon, amplifying issues of equity and leadership in Texas communities.

“We’re just getting started,” she said confidently. “More purpose-driven performances are on the way.”

What’s Next?

For fans, the excitement doesn’t stop at award shows. With Unbroken set to drop soon and a packed performance calendar, Laura Linda is poised to become not just Texas Music Royalty, but a nationally recognized voice in modern country.

Follow her journey: @LauraLindaOfficial on all platforms.
For tour dates and new music, visit www.LauraLinda.com.


While Laura Linda stole the show onstage, she was surrounded by an elite circle of supporters who helped make the evening unforgettable.

Among the VIPs spotted at the 7th Annual Texas All Star Music Awards:

  • Sir Victor Garcia → of Riverwalk Royalty fame
  • John David Garcia → rising couture designer
  • Gabriel Rosales, Lourdes Galvan, Henry Rodriguez, Lupe Torres → Texas LULAC leaders shaping civic and cultural conversations

Their presence highlights how Laura Linda’s influence transcends music, pulling together fashion, activism, and Latino leadership under one glittering roof.


💬 The Social Conversation

Fans are flocking to social media to celebrate Laura Linda’s dual wins for:
🏆 Best Female Entertainer of the Year
🎥 Best Video of the Year (“Honey Boy, Honey Girl”)

On Instagram, the hashtags are already trending:

  • #LauraLinda
  • #TexasMusicRoyalty
  • #HoneyBoyHoneyGirl
  • #CountryWithPurpose
  • #Unbroken

Her official website, www.LauraLinda.com, features exclusive tour updates, behind-the-scenes content, and links to upcoming projects.

Want to keep up?
👉 Follow @LauraLindaOfficial across all major platforms. Contact her publicist Desiree Serna Martinez at (210) 833-6979

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