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Who is Suzette Quintanilla? Meet Selena s Sister and Drummer

The real-life Suzette, now 53, stopped playing the drums after the tragic 1995 death of Selena. But the tight-knit bond she shared with her sister is on full display in the new Netflix series, which Suzette executive produced. “There’s no Beatles without Ringo, and there’s no Selena without Suzette,” Selena tells her older sister in the show. Ahead, a look back at the pair s friendship, Suzette s longtime marriage, and how she s preserving her late sister s memory. Suzette really As depicted in Selena: The Series, Suzette was the lone holdout in the Quintanilla family when it came to becoming a musician. While A.B. embraced the bass and Selena s voice led the group, Suzette had to be persuaded to learn the drums. Dad was taken aback by how good her voice was, Suzette told

What is Suzette Quintanilla, Selena s Sister, Doing Now 2020?

Four years older than Selena, Suzette halted her career as a drummer in the wake of her sister’s death, but remains a force in the music industry as the CEO and President of Q Productions, the Latin music production company founded by her father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr. Now 53 years old, she oversees the record label, which strives to sign Tejano musicians like Selena Y Los Dinos. She also oversees the management of The Selena Museum, located in the Quintanilla family hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas, where fans can view the singer’s awards, stage costumes, and even her beloved red Porsche convertible. Some visitors have even reported running into Suzette and Quintanilla Jr., who cherishes meetings with Selena’s fans.

An unfinished masterpiece : Revisiting Selena s landmark crossover album, Dreaming of You, at 25

An unfinished masterpiece : Revisiting Selena s landmark crossover album, Dreaming of You, at 25
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Selena s Life and Legacy in Corpus Christi

Selena’s Life and Legacy in Corpus Christi Tejano history and women’s history professor Cynthia E. Orozco spoke to the Observer about Selena’s life as a new series streams on Netflix. Selena performs at the Astrodome during the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on February 26, 1995. AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, John Everett Tejano history and women’s history professor Cynthia E. Orozco spoke to the Observer about Selena’s life as a new series streams on Netflix. Selena performs at the Astrodome during the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on February 26, 1995. AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, John Everett Sunny Sone

Revisiting Selena s landmark Dreaming of You album at 25

“Selena: The Series” turns the focus to the men behind her creating a self-serving, controlled narrative that fails to illuminate the late singer herself. Reyes-Velarde: My mom, who immigrated from Mexico in 1995, recalls Selena as very much an American artist who learned Spanish to capture a lucrative audience. So for a long time, I believed she was an English-to-Spanish crossover artist not the other way around! Advertisement Hernandez: There is nothing more “American” than R&B and rock ‘n’ roll! So it made perfect sense for Selena to segue into pop and R&B. It’s all we were listening to back then: SWV, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson.

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