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Tejano music icon, Shelly Lares joins the show to talk about her retirement from touring and what she's up to these days. She highlighted her recent re-release of her 1994 album, which garnered over 2 million streams in weeks. Lares emphasized the importance of authenticity and hard work in the music industry, sharing her experiences with mentoring both young and veteran artists. She also discussed her role as an artist in residence at UTSA and her work with Harmony Hospice Care, where she uses music therapy to connect with patients. Lares stressed the significance of legacy, not just in her career but in the lives she has touched through her music and mentorship.