H.R. No. 135
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Twelve years ago, a Texas star was forever dimmed
  with the tragic passing of the internationally acclaimed queen of
  Tejano music, Selena Quintanilla Perez, on March 31, 1995, at the
  age of 23, and her death both stunned and saddened the legions of
  fans around the world whose lives had been touched by her music; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Lake Jackson, Texas, on April 16, 1971, this
  extremely gifted young woman developed her love for music at an
  early age, having begun singing at the age of six and performing
  with Los Dinos, the Quintanilla family band, by the age of nine,
  following her family's move to Corpus Christi; and
         WHEREAS, Selena recorded her first album while still in her
  early teens and, as her popularity grew, her band became known as
  Selena y los Dinos; blessed with the guidance of her father, Abraham
  Quintanilla, who served as her manager and booking agent, she
  successfully made the transition from teen star to adult artist and
  garnered her first serious recognition in 1987 when she was named
  Female Vocalist of the Year and Performer of the Year at the Tejano
  Music Awards in San Antonio; and
         WHEREAS, With artistry and hard work she continued to build
  on her success by setting a dizzying pace for herself during which
  she would captivate audiences by dancing and singing in her
  trademark costumes; far from limiting herself to concert
  performances and recording albums alone, this dynamic entertainer
  was featured on one of Latin America's most popular shows, "Siempre
  en Domingo," had appeared on the renowned soap opera, "Dos Mujeres,
  Un Camino," played a singer in the film, "Don Juan DeMarco," and had
  begun a new chapter in her multifaceted career with the
  establishment of a boutique and hair salon in Corpus Christi and San
  Antonio; and
         WHEREAS, Selena became an internationally recognized star
  who was especially revered in Mexico, throughout Latin America, and
  in her home state of Texas, and, while developing her own phenomenal
  career, she was also instrumental in transforming the Tejano music
  industry into one of the fastest growing markets of music in the
  world; and
         WHEREAS, Her achievements as an entertainer gave her a means
  by which to reach a broader audience, and she put her accessibility
  to her adoring fans to good use, frequently speaking directly to her
  female fans in the audience between songs on women's issues and
  empowering them through her lyrics; Selena also taped a public
  service announcement in behalf of battered women for the Houston
  Area Women's Center and had expressed interest in personally
  visiting the shelter and performing in a fund-raiser to advance its
  deserving cause; and
         WHEREAS, A positive role model for Hispanic youth and women
  from all walks of life, Selena gave many young people hope and
  encouragement to persevere and to follow their dreams as she did,
  and she used her success to encourage students to complete their
  education, to stay away from drugs, and to make healthy choices
  through her support and involvement with many worthy organizations
  and events, including local schools, the DARE program, the Stay in
  School Jamboree, and the Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation, to name but a
  few; and
         WHEREAS, In 1994, Selena was awarded a Grammy for the year's
  best Mexican-American album, "Selena Live," and went on to sweep
  the year's Tejano Music Awards as well, winning the best album,
  recording, female vocalist, female entertainer, and Tejano
  crossover categories; and
         WHEREAS, She was nominated for a Grammy again the following
  year for the quadruple-platinum "Amor Prohibido," which produced
  three chart-topping singles and sold more than 400,000 copies in
  the United States alone; and
         WHEREAS, A young woman of tremendous charisma and talent, she
  became the first female crossover Latin artist signed to the SBK
  sister label to the EMI Latin recording company and was recording
  her first album in English at the time of her death in an
  achievement that was widely expected to establish Selena as a
  crossover star in the broader reaches of the pop music world; and
         WHEREAS, Though she had attained fame and fortune as an
  entertainer, Selena remained true to her roots and shared her
  culture's long-standing devotion to family, keeping her music a
  family affair with her husband, Chris Perez, backing her on guitar,
  her sister, Suzette Quintanilla Arriaga, serving as her band's
  drummer, and her brother, A. B. "Abe" Quintanilla III, assisting
  her as her producer, bassist, and cowriter; and
         WHEREAS, The tragedy of her death was so deeply felt by the
  Hispanic community that the People magazine issue in honor of
  Selena sold a record number of copies, and ultimately spurred the
  creation of the popular People En Espanol; and
         WHEREAS, Since Selena's passing, her life has inspired a hit
  movie, a Broadway-bound musical, and a successful clothing line;
  moreover, her music continues to top Latin and pop charts
  throughout the world, with the sales of many of her records still
  unsurpassed, and she was declared "Latin Artist of the Decade" by
  Billboard; and
         WHEREAS, Though her life was cut tragically short, Selena
  Quintanilla Perez left an indelible mark on this world and brought
  dignity and honor to her culture through her vast achievements as a
  performer of Tejano music, and it is fitting that she be remembered
  on the 12th anniversary of her passing, for she remains deeply
  mourned by the adoring family, friends, and fans she left behind;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the 12th anniversary of the passing
  of Selena Quintanilla Perez.
 
  Alonzo
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 135 was adopted by the House on
  February 22, 2007, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House