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The musician and family patriarch helped form Selena y Los Dinos and remained closely involved in honoring the late singer’s legacy.
WASHINGTON — Abraham Isaac Quintanilla Jr., the father of late Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla and a key figure in her career, has died. He was 86.
His son, Abraham “A.B.” Quintanilla III, announced the death in an Instagram post Saturday, Dec. 13.
“It’s with a heavy heart to let you guys know that my Dad passed away today,” A.B. wrote. No cause of death has been released.
Abraham was married to Marcella Quintanilla, and together they had three children: A.B., Suzette Quintanilla and Selena, who was killed in 1995 at age 23 by the former president of her fan club.
Since Selena’s death, Abraham continued to oversee her legacy and helped kept her memory alive through her fans.
A musician himself, Abraham founded and managed Selena y Los Dinos, the family band that launched Selena’s career. A.B. played bass, Suzette was the drummer, and Selena’s husband, Chris Pérez, later joined as guitarist. Before managing his children, Abraham performed in his own band, Los Dinos.
In a 2020 interview with People, A.B. said his father’s background in music helped him recognize Selena’s extraordinary talent early on.
“There are a lot of families who think, ‘My kids are talented, they sing, they’re awesome,’ but my dad, as a musician, saw something that we didn’t,” he said.
Following Selena’s death, Abraham remained closely involved in preserving her legacy, working on projects including Netflix’s “Selena: The Series” and the recent documentary “Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy.”
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