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After an initial worrying diagnosis, the condition of
Grammy-winning Tejano singer Emilio Navaira has been upgraded to fair according
to a spokeswoman for the Memorial-Hermann Texas Medical Center.
Three weeks ago, on March 23, he was critically injured when
his tour bus slammed into a set of freeway barrels near the interchange of
Interstate 610 and U.S. 59 in Bellaire. As a result of the powerful impact, he
was thrown through the front windshield and at the time doctors gave him little
chance of surviving.
At the time, there was some confusion on who was behind the wheel,
the artist or his agent Joe Casias. Police officers announced that Navaira was responsible
for the incident.
Hospitals usually guide their reports using three
conditions: critical, fair and good. His fans were relieved to hear that the
45-year-old singer is almost half-way through his recovery.
The award-winning singer-songwriter is known for performing
both country music and Tejano music. He began his career in 1985, while
performing lead vocals for David Lee Garza y Los Musicales. In 1987, Cuantas
Veces by David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales beat out Alpha by Mexican American Singer
Selena for the Album of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards. In 1989 he decided
to form his own band, Emilio y Groupo Rio and singed a record deal with
Columbia Records.
He has had more than ten singles in the U.S. Billboard Chart
and is one of the only performers to reach notable success in the United States
and also Mexico. He has recorded more than fifteen studio albums to date.
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