Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR300 Introduced / Bill

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                    89R14665 JRI-D
 By: González of Dallas H.R. No. 300




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, April 16, 2025, marks the 54th anniversary of the
 birth of the internationally acclaimed queen of Tejano music,
 Selena Quintanilla Pérez; and
 WHEREAS, The daughter of Abraham and Marcella Quintanilla,
 the former Selena Quintanilla was born in Lake Jackson in 1971; she
 demonstrated exceptional talent as a young child and soon began
 performing with her father's group, Los Dinos, which also featured
 her brother, A. B., and her sister, Suzette; after becoming the
 lead singer, she took the band to a new level, and in 1987, the
 charismatic teenager was named Performer of the Year and Female
 Vocalist of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards; and
 WHEREAS, Selena brought a joyous, youthful flamboyance to the
 stage, and she deftly blended traditional Tejano music with
 elements of other Latin genres and mainstream pop, creating
 cross-generational appeal; EMI Latin signed her to a major
 recording contract in 1989, and her career began to take off with
 the release of a compilation album, Personal Best, and then Ven
 Conmigo, whose title track became the first Tejano record to go
 gold; finding happiness as well as success through music, she
 married the guitarist of Los Dinos, Chris Pérez, in 1992; and
 WHEREAS, Two years later, Selena Live earned the singer her
 first Grammy Award, for Best Mexican American Performance; her 1994
 album, Amor Prohibido, received a Grammy nomination, won the Tejano
 Music Award for Album of the Year--Orchestra, and in 2015 was listed
 by Billboard magazine as one of the Essential Latin Albums of the
 Past 50 Years; to date, Amor Prohibido has sold 2.5 million copies;
 and
 WHEREAS, Selena's fame continued to grow as she toured the
 United States, Mexico, and other Latin American countries; she drew
 more than 60,000 people to her performance at the 1995 Houston
 Livestock Show and Rodeo, the highest attendance for a lineup that
 featured some of the top country stars of the day; while gaining
 greater recognition as an artist, she also launched a clothing
 business and a boutique, and she made time to assist charitable
 groups and youth initiatives, among them D.A.R.E., the Texas
 Prevention Partnership, the Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation, and the
 Houston Area Women's Center; and
 WHEREAS, Poised for mainstream success, Selena was working on
 her English-language debut when she was slain on March 31, 1995, at
 the age of 23; the tragedy resonated so widely in the Hispanic
 community and beyond that the New York Times carried the news on its
 front page and People magazine published a special commemorative
 issue; when her record company released a posthumous bilingual
 collection of old and new material, Dreaming of You, it sold 175,000
 copies the first day, soared to the top of the Billboard 200 chart,
 and then held the number one spot on the Top Latin Albums chart for
 44 consecutive weeks; her story was told in a hit movie, a stage
 musical, and numerous books; in 2011, the U.S. Postal Service
 issued a memorial stamp; more than two decades after her death, she
 has remained a cultural icon, and the MAC cosmetics line created in
 tribute to her signature style sold out completely the day it
 launched in 2016; at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, a celebration
 of her life and legacy, Selena y Los Dinos, received the U.S.
 Documentary Special Jury Award for Archival Storytelling; and
 WHEREAS, Selena did not live to realize all her dreams, but
 she continues to inspire others to reach for their own, and she will
 forever hold a special place in the history of Texas music, as well
 as in the hearts of those who loved her; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life and legacy of Selena
 Quintanilla Pérez and commemorate the 54th anniversary of her
 birth.