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contract. He believed that Selena reached her peak in the Spanish-speaking market and wanted to propel her as an American solo pop artist to expand her career. After performing at a sold out concert at the
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by SaldĂ­var. Selena's death affected people in Hispanic communities, many candlelight vigils took place, as well as other memorials from fans. Two weeks later,
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held a meeting with SaldĂ­var to discuss inconsistencies concerning disappearing funds. She was then banned by Abraham from his recording studio
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noticed that money was missing from Selena's boutique. Abraham, Selena and her sister and drummer
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with them that same year. Her brother and principal record producer,
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Portal:Music
Featured article
Selena Quintanilla-PĂ©rez
Mexican American
Cherokee
first LP record
Selena y Los Dinos
Tejano Music Awards
Female Vocalist of the Year
EMI Latin
debut album
A.B. Quintanilla
Como La Flor
lead single
Entre a Mi Mundo
Billboard
Hot Latin Tracks
signature song
EMI Records
Charles Koppelman
crossover
Houston
Astrodome
Abraham Quintanilla, Jr.
Suzette Quintanilla
Q-Productions
killed
Governor of Texas
George W. Bush
Full article...

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