The passing of Abraham Quintanilla Jr., a pivotal figure in Latin music and the father of Selena, on December 13, 2025, at the age of 86, marks the end of an era. His son, A.B. Quintanilla III, confirmed the news, bringing renewed attention to the profound impact of Abraham Quintanilla Jr. as the father and manager of the legendary Selena Quintanilla. He was instrumental in guiding her meteoric rise to global superstardom, solidifying his place as a prominent music industry executive and a true Tejano music legend. Born on February 22, 1939, in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Mexican-American parents, Abraham Quintanilla Jr.‘s early life was marked by his father’s work as an auto repairman. His musical journey began in earnest when he joined the band Los Dinos in 1956, a group that performed pop and doo-wop. Facing discrimination and rejection from club owners due to their heritage, the challenges these Mexican-American musicians encountered profoundly shaped Abraham Quintanilla Jr.‘s career trajectory, leading him to pivot towards the more receptive genre of Tejano music. He later reformed the band, christening it Selena y Los Dinos, a family enterprise centered around his daughter Selena’s extraordinary vocal talent. Under the astute guidance of Abraham Quintanilla Jr., Selena flourished, becoming a global phenomenon whose music, including hits like “Como La Flor,” continues to resonate, and who earned a Grammy Award in 1994. The tragic murder of Selena in 1995 at the age of 23 sent shockwaves worldwide. In the wake of this immense loss, Abraham Quintanilla Jr. dedicated himself to becoming a steadfast preserver of Selena’s legacy, fiercely protecting her name, image, and likeness. He played a crucial role in the release of posthumous material and shaped the narratives surrounding tributes and portrayals of his daughter. As an executive producer, Abraham Quintanilla Jr. was deeply involved in the 1997 film “Selena,” where Edward James Olmos portrayed him, and the 2020 Netflix series, with Ricardo Chavira taking on the role. The establishment of the Selena Museum in Corpus Christi and the continued operation of Q Productions, a company that championed other Latin music artists such as Jennifer Peña, underscore his enduring commitment to the industry. While his stewardship was sometimes met with debate and concerns from fans and journalists regarding the commercialization of Selena’s image and posthumous releases, Abraham Quintanilla Jr. often expressed that the criticisms became less hurtful over time, driven by a commitment to ensuring Selena’s music reached new generations. His influence extended to the broader Latin music scene, elevating Tejano music and launching a global Latin music icon. The passing of Abraham Quintanilla Jr. closes a significant chapter, honoring a man who was instrumental in shaping a cultural phenomenon. He is survived by his wife, Marcella, and children, A.B. and Suzette. Funeral arrangements remain private. The enduring impact of Abraham Quintanilla Jr. on Latin music and culture is undeniable, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in Latin music history.
Tejano Music Icon Abraham Quintanilla Jr., Father of Selena, Dies at 86
Natalia TorresDecember 14, 2025 812 Minutes read0Natalia, or "Nati" to her readers, is a features writer who focuses on the soul of the artist. With a degree in journalism and a passion for storytelling, she conducts in-depth interviews that go beyond the music to reveal the person behind the persona. Based in her native Puerto Rico, she has a special connection to the island's artistic community and its incredible resilience and creativity.
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