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Song by Tejano star Selena released 20 years after her death
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas
A new song by Tejano star Selena has been released two decades after she was killed by her fan-club president.
Selena’s father, Abraham Quintanilla, says he found a recording of the song, “Oh No [I’ll Never Fall in Love Again],” a few weeks ago.
Selena sang a verse a cappella during a radio interview, which was later posted on YouTube. Quintanilla says fans have been asking for a recording of the song to be released.
The tune was being arranged before Selena Quintanilla-Perez was fatally shot in Corpus Christi, Texas, in March 1995. Her fan-club president was convicted in the killing and sentenced to life in prison.
Quintanilla released the song on his production company’s online station, Selena Q Radio.
Judge delays hearings in Suge Knight cases
LOS ANGELES
A judge delayed a hearing Thursday for Marion “Suge” Knight in which prosecutors planned to detail some of their evidence in a robbery case against the former rap music mogul.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ronald Coen granted a defense request for a continuance, pushing the hearing back to Oct. 13. Knight also is charged with murder in a separate case, and the judge postponed a pretrial hearing in that case, too.
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