Two reasons
1) He feared his daughter's safety, one concert that she played in Mexico, the people almost broke down the stage.
2) He always wanted to be accepted around the American's. He was a English singing Mexican. No one wanted to hear a Mexican sing blues. He tried desperately to fit in. He was living his dreams through his daughter.
Abraham Quintanilla JR.
He is not dead!
No. Her father was Mexican American and her grandfather was Mexican.
Yes. Her father was Mexican-American
The name of Selena Quintanillas Father and Mother Is Abraham And Marcela Quintanilla
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Abraham Quintanilla JR.
He is not dead!
Selena Quintanilla, the iconic Tejano singer, has deep roots in Mexico, particularly in the state of Michoacán. Her family heritage traces back to Mexican descent, with her father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr., having roots in the region. This connection to Michoacán is part of the rich cultural tapestry that influenced Selena's music and identity. Her upbringing in a bilingual, bicultural environment helped shape her career and her impact on the music industry.
No. Her father was Mexican American and her grandfather was Mexican.
Only her grand-parents. The rest of her family was born in Texas; for example, her father was born at Corpus Christi and she was born in Lake Jackson.
Yes. Her father was Mexican-American
The name of Selena Quintanillas Father and Mother Is Abraham And Marcela Quintanilla