Ottawa Citizen

Selena celebrated 20 years after slaying

- ENRIQUE LOPETEGUI

Twenty years after Selena’s murder, the Latin world will remember “The Queen of Tejano” with concerts, look-alike contests, dances and a massive festival. But her father has mixed feelings about the celebratio­ns.

“Of course I’m happy that, today, people remember Selena more than ever,” Abraham Quintanill­a Jr. said via phone from his office in Corpus Christi. “But, as Jehovah’s Witnesses, we don’t celebrate deaths or birthdays, and we don’t want people to think we’re behind all the festivitie­s.

“It’s crazy. It grows every day with events everywhere, but we’re not organizing them. Our family never got together every year on the day of her murder, because there’s nothing to celebrate, and this year won’t be the exception,” he added. “We remember our daughter every single day. We don’t need a special day to remember her.”

Selena began performing as a child, singing in Los Dinos, a band formed by her father that featured her brother A.B. on bass and sister Suzette on drums.

She won a Best Mexican-American Album Grammy for Live, had several hits in the U.S. and was about to cross over to the Englishlan­guage pop market when, on March 31, 1995, she was murdered by Yolanda Saldivar, the president of her fan club.

Her posthumous album, Dreaming of You, which was mostly recorded in English, topped the Billboard 200 chart and stayed atop the Latin charts for nine months. Saldivar is serving a life sentence. Despite his reservatio­ns, Quintanill­a has given his blessing to one event — the Festival de la Flor, featuring A.B. Quintanill­a and the Kumbia King All Starz; Selena’s widower and former Los Dinos guitarist Chris Perez; Little Joe & La Familia; Los Lobos and others. Corpus Christi’s Convention­s and Visitors Bureau will host the festival April 17-18. Selena was born on April 16, 1971. Tickets will cost no more than $5 and the city expects attendance to hit 50,000.

“It will be the first edition of an annual festival that will grow every year,” Quintanill­a said.

In addition, Corpus Christi will host a Selena Tribute at Molina Veterans Park on March 31. But Selena’s celebratio­ns don’t stop there. In San Antonio, where Selena won nine consecutiv­e Tejano Music Awards, Selena’s face graces the cover of the Current — a weekly English-language magazine.

On Saturday, a public relations firm will shoot a tribute video featuring Selena look-alikes. And in April, the city will host a 5K Bidi Bidi Fun Run with all proceeds going to the Selena Foundation, which aims to help children in crisis.

A.B. Quintanill­a insists Selena’s music has not dated, citing the hit Tecnocumbi­a.

“If you play a Selena cumbia and compare it with any other record from today, it sounds as if it had been recorded yesterday,” he said.

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PRESS FILES ?? Selena performs at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
DAVE EINSEL/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Selena performs at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

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