KEDA is regarded by some as one of the first Tejano Music radio stations in the United States.
[3] Davila's first words on the opening day of his station were "KEDA está en el aire.
"[4] From its founding KEDA committed to the goal of supporting the local tejano bands of San Antonio.
[5] In July 2011, Claro Communications (headed by Gerald Benavides) bought the radio station.Conjunto station's sale marks end of an era The format remains the same with much of KEDA's previous air staff still working there.
His youngest son, Albert Davila was Program Director of KEDA until 2011.