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This image by San Antonio photographer Al Rendon is now part of the Smithsonian.Photo by Al Rendon/Courtesy, SmithsonianShow MoreShow Less
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Selena s iconic leather jacket was donated to the Smithsonian by her family in 1998.Courtesy, Smithsonian InstituteShow MoreShow Less
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Eighteen photographs of Selena Quintanilla-Perez have been acquired by the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History. The Washington, D.C.-based institution announced the news on April 16, what would have been the singer s 50th birthday.
The photos, all of which were shot by San Antonio photographer Al Rendon, depict Selena is concert - including a classic shot in her trademark leather jacket - as well as headshots and candids of her interacting with fans. The images are now part the museum s Photographic History Collection, and join additional Selena photographs donated by Rendon in 2015.
‘Still Crushin It! : Selena Fans Celebrate What Would Have Been Her 50th Birthday Everyone who is an icon in American pop culture today often claims Selena as an icon, says Jaime Dávila, director for Selena: The Series
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Selena Quintanilla Perez, known simply as Selena, would have turned 50 years old Friday. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Fans are celebrating the late Grammy-winning singer s life on what would have been a milestone birthday. From college courses on her legacy to fan groups, people continue to enjoy her songs and have streamed her music over 213 million times on Spotify this year alone.
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‘Still Crushin It! : Selena Fans Celebrate What Would Have Been Her 50th Birthday Everyone who is an icon in American pop culture today often claims Selena as an icon, says Jaime Dávila, director for Selena: The Series
Published 5 hours ago
Selena Quintanilla Perez, known simply as Selena, would have turned 50 years old Friday. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
Fans are celebrating the late Grammy-winning singer s life on what would have been a milestone birthday. From college courses on her legacy to fan groups, people continue to enjoy her songs and have streamed her music over 213 million times on Spotify this year alone.
Iconic Selena photographs have just been added to the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Chron 3 hrs ago Katie Friel
Eighteen photographs of Selena Quintanilla-Perez have been acquired by the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History. The Washington, D.C.-based institution announced the news on April 16, what would have been the singer s 50th birthday.
The photos, all of which were shot by San Antonio photographer Al Rendon, depict Selena is concert - including a classic shot in her trademark leather jacket - as well as headshots and candids of her interacting with fans. The images are now part the museum s Photographic History Collection, and join additional Selena photographs donated by Rendon in 2015.