Strictly a family affair, the story of Tejano band Selena y Los Dinos dates back
to the late 70s, when Abraham Quintanilla, Jr. discovered his infant daughter
Selena’s remarkable singing voice. With her two older siblings Abraham III
(A.B.) on bass and Suzette on drums, the band played at family reunions,
restaurants, and weddings before signing a recording contract with the Corpus
Christi-based label Freddie Records in 1981. As promotion made their name known
throughout the state of Texas, Selena y Los Dinos released their official studio
debut in 1984 with Mis Primeras Grabacio...