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Vicente Fernández

Vicente Fernández Gómez (February 17, 1940 – December 12, 2021) was a Mexican ranchera singer, actor and film producer. Nicknamed "Chente" (short for Vicente), "El Charro de Huentitán" (The Charro from Huentitán),[1] "El Ídolo de México" (The Idol of Mexico),[2] and "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" (The King of Ranchera Music),[3] Fernández started his career as a busker, and went on to become a cultural icon, having recorded more than 100 albums and contributing to more than 30 films. His repertoire consisted of rancheras and other Mexican classics.

Vicente Fernández
Born
Vicente Fernández Gómez

(1940-02-17)17 February 1940
Died12 December 2021(2021-12-12) (aged 81)
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Burial placeRancho Los Tres Potrillos, Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, Mexico
Other names
  • La Voz de México
  • La Voz de América Latina
  • El Charro de Huentitán
  • Chente
  • El Ídolo de México
  • El Rey de la Música Ranchera
  • El Sinatra de la Música Ranchera
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • film producer
Years active1966–2016 (only retired from performing)
Spouse
María del Refugio Abarca
(m. 1963)
Children4, including Alejandro
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • trumpet
  • keyboard
Labels
Signature

Fernández's work earned him four Grammy Awards,[4] nine Latin Grammy Awards, fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He sold over 50 million copies worldwide, making him one of the best-selling regional Mexican artists of all time.[2] In 2016, Fernández retired from performing live,[5] although he continued to record and publish music.[6] In 2023, Rolling Stone named Fernández the greatest Mexican singer of all time and the 95th greatest overall with their "200 Best Singers of All Time" list.[7]

Early life edit

Vicente Fernández was born on February 17, 1940[2] in the village of Huentitán El Alto, Jalisco, the son of a rancher and a housewife.[8] When he was between 6 and 7 years old, he used to go with his mother to see movies starring Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete and, as he himself once recalled, he told his mother that "when I grow up I'm going to be like them".[9] Thereafter he had a taste for music and at the age of 8 he was given a guitar, which he learned to play at the same time he began to study folk music.[10]

Fernández's family found it difficult to support themselves by selling milk from the cows on their ranch, so after Fernández finished elementary school he and his family moved to Tijuana. Once a teenager, Fernández began working various jobs, including as a bricklayer, painter, and cabinetmaker. During his working day he sang, so many construction companies asked to have him as a worker. After these jobs he was hired to work as a cashier in his uncle's restaurant.[11] At the age of 14 he started singing in restaurants and at weddings, joining several mariachi groups such as Mariachi Amanecer de Pepe Mendoza and Mariachi de José Luis Aguilar. It was then when, in Jalisco, he participated in the radio program Amanecer Tapatío, and began to be recognized locally.[10] At the age of 21 he appeared on the television show La calandria musical. It was his first paid show.[12]

On December 27, 1963 he married Maria del Refugio Abarca Villaseñor,[12] with whom he had his first son, Vicente, who was born premature and had to be incubated at home because Fernández could not pay the hospital.[11] That year, his 47-year-old mother died of cancer.[13]

In 1965 he moved to Mexico City to seek a future in the world of music. His first attempts with the record companies were unsuccessful due to the popularity of singer Javier Solís. There he arranged to sing in a program of the radio network XEX-AM, which at that time was the most important in the country. A few days after the premature death of Solís in April 1966, Fernández received his first offers for albums.[9] His first contract was with CBS Records of Mexico, the recording label in the Mexican department of CBS Records International, for whom he recorded albums such as "Soy de Abajo", "Ni en Defensa Propia", and "Palabra de rey". Some of Fernández's songs such as Tu Camino y El Mío and Perdóname were very successful.[10][8]

Career edit

1970s and 1980s: Volver volver and Fernández's success edit

Fernández had to wait a decade to consolidate his career. With the death in 1973 of José Alfredo Jiménez, one of the great icons of rancheras, Fernández became a reference point in the music industry.[14] His next album was La voz que estabas esperando and the following albums, titled El rey, El hijo del pueblo, and Para recordar, sold millions of copies.[13]

In 1976, with the song Volver Volver, written in 1972 by Fernando Z. Maldonado, his fame was catapulted throughout the country and the American continent based on the sales of this recording.[10][11][8] That song came to be covered by more than twenty singers, including Chavela Vargas, Ry Cooder, and Nana Mouskouri.[15]

In the 1980s the style of Fernández's songs changed from bolero ranchero to a ranchera focused on migration. In fact, the song Los Mandados was a reference to those Mexicans migrating to the United States and reproduced macho and patriotic stereotypes.[14] These were the years in which he built his ranch "Los 3 Potrillos", which would end up being his music production center.[13] In 1983 he released his album 15 Grandes con el Numero Uno, which was the first to exceed one million copies sold.[16] In 1984 he gave a concert at the Plaza de Toros México, which was attended by 54,000 people.[16]

In 1987 he launched his first tour outside the United States and Mexico when he traveled to Bolivia and Colombia.[17]

1990s: Fernández at his musical peak edit

The U.S. press in 1991 was already talking about Fernández as the "Mexican Sinatra" and he released ranchera classics such as Las clásicas de José Alfredo Jiménez (1990), Lástima que seas ajena (1993), Aunque me duela el alma (1995), Mujeres divinas, Acá entre nos, Me voy a quitar de en medio (1998), and La mentira (1998), which all became classics.[13]

In 1998 his elder son Vicente Jr. was kidnapped by the "Mocha Dedos", who demanded 5 million dollars as ransom. After Fernández Sr. paid $3.2 million dollars to free him Vicente Jr. was abandoned outside the family ranch 121 days later with two of his fingers having been amputated. Fernández did all this without going to the police; both he and his other son Alejandro continued to perform concerts to maintain the appearance of normalcy to the public. In 2008 the kidnappers were sentenced to 50 years in prison.[18][19][20]

2000s and early 2010s edit

 
Fernández, c. 2008

In 2001 he launched the Lazos Invincibles tour, together with his son Alejandro.[16] In 2006 Vicente Fernandez released the album La tragedia del vaquero, which was certified platinum in the United States.[16]

He won a Latin Grammy again in 2008 with the album Para Siempre which was released in 2007. In 2008 he released Primera Fila, which was certified double platinum in Mexico, platinum in Central America, platinum in Colombia, and double platinum plus gold in the United States. The album remained seven consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard, and led him to win another Latin Grammy for Best Ranchero Album.[21][16]

The concert he performed at the Zócalo in Mexico City on 14 February 2009 broke attendance records, with almost 220,000 people gathered to hear him.[16] That same year he released the album Necesito de ti, which won a Grammy and a Latin Grammy the following year.[16] In September 2010 the album El Hombre Que Más Te Amó was released, produced by Vicente himself, for which he won a Latin Grammy again. He released Otra vez, also produced by him, in November 2011.[16]

After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Fernández was one of the 50 Latin singers who participated in the charity song "Somos El Mundo 25 Por Haiti", a cover version of "We Are the World".[22]

Fernández started off the opening ceremony of the 2011 Pan American Games, hosted by Guadalajara, and sang "México Lindo y Querido" and "Guadalajara"; later in the ceremony he sang the Mexican national anthem before the parade of the athletes' delegations.[23] In October 2011, taking advantage of his U.S. tour, he signed a three-year agreement with Budweiser for the second time to promote scholarships for Hispanic American students through the Hispanic Scholarship Fund.[24]

Later years and retirement edit

 
Fernández performing at Estadio Azteca in Un Azteca En El Azteca retirement show in 2013

On February 8, 2012, he announced in a press conference, surprisingly, his intention to retire from the stage, but he specified that he would continue recording albums and that it was not due to health reasons but because it was time to enjoy his work.[25] Two months later, in the middle of a farewell tour throughout the country and Latin America, he released the album Los 2 Vicentes, together with his son Vicente Jr.; the album included the theme song of the telenovela Amor bravío.[26]

That same year he recorded, together with Tony Bennett, Return to me at his ranch in Guadalajara for Bennett's album Viva Duets, in which Bennett sang in Spanish. In a later interview, Bennett said that Fernández had been "his favorite".[27] In 2012 he also released the album Hoy and won again a Latin Grammy Award in the 2013 edition. This was followed by the albums Mano a mano, tangos a la manera de Vicente Fernández, in 2014 (for which he won his second Grammy for Best Regional Mexican Album and was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Ranchera Album),[28] and "Muriendo de amor", in 2015.[21]

On November 28, 2013 Fernández presented his book entitled Pero sigo siendo el rey in which he collects anecdotes and more than two hundred unpublished photographs about his professional career.[29]

The farewell concert, titled "Un azteca en el Azteca" (An Aztec in the Aztec), took place on April 16, 2016 at the Estadio Azteca, in front of more than 80,000 people; admission was free. He sang more than 40 songs over more than four hours, the longest concert of his professional career. He only had one special guest, his son Alejandro.[30][31][32] The concert was collected on an album, with the same name, for which Fernández won the Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Music Album in 2017.[21]

Despite retiring from the stage, he continued recording albums and songs, such as the album Más romántico que nunca in 2018 and A mis 80s in 2020, which earned him his ninth Latin Grammy Award for best ranchera album in 2021.[31][21]

In his 50-year career he sold more than 65 million records and recorded more than 80 albums and more than 300 songs.[33][34]

Vicente Fernández's career as an actor edit

Fernandez's debut in the movies was in 1971 with the film Tacos al carbón.[35] He starred in his first film in La ley del monte in 1976.[10] During the 20 years he dedicated to acting, he starred in 30 films, 18 of which were under the direction of Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, and shared the stage with nationally renowned actors such as Blanca Guerra, Sara García, Fernando Soto, Resortes, and Lucía Méndez.[35][36] In films such as Por tu maldito amor, La ley del monte, El hijo del pueblo, and Mi querido viejo, he introduced his music, so the title of the film reflected the title of the song introduced. His main role was that of the stereotypical Mexican "macho" and "gallant" man.[35]

As a film producer he debuted in 1974 with the film El hijo del pueblo. His last film was Mi querido viejo, in 1991, and thereafter he devoted himself exclusively to music.[36]

Personal life edit

Controversies edit

Fernández sparked controversy after statements he made during an interview in May 2019 regarding his health. Fernández stated that he had been interned at a hospital in Houston, United States to undergo a liver surgery, but he decided to reject a transplant because he did not "want to sleep with [his] wife while having the liver of another man, who could have been a homosexual or a drug user".[37]

In January 2021, Fernández sparked another controversy after placing his hand on a fan's breast while taking a picture with her family.[38] A few days later, Fernández issued an apology to the woman's family, stating that "I admit that I was wrong, I don't know if I was joking, maybe it was a joke [...] I don't know. I do not remember, there were many people (with whom I took photos), sincerely I offer an apology".[39]

In February 2021, Fernández was accused of sexual assault by a singer named Lupita Castro.[40][41] Castro alleged that the incident had happened 40 years prior, when she was 17, and that she had kept her silence because of his influence and because of his threats of violence against her. Castro refused to go to court against Fernández.[42]

Family edit

Fernández married María del Refugio Abarca "Cuquita" on 27 December 1963, the sister of a close friend of his whom he met in his hometown. Three children were born from the marriage, Vicente Jr., Gerardo, and Alejandro and a fourth daughter, Alejandra, is his niece, whom they adopted. From their children they had 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Throughout his life he was accused by several persons of being unfaithful, which he always rejected.[43]

With his sons Alejandro and Vicente Jr, both singers, Vicente went on stage to sing with them on several occasions. The last time he went on stage was to sing with his son Alejandro, and to promote the musical career of one of his grandsons, Alex, in 2019.[44]

On the day of his death, his fortune was valued at $25 million.[45]

Health issues edit

Fernandez suffered from cancer on two occasions: in 2002 he overcame prostate cancer and in 2012 he had a tumor removed from his liver. In 2013 he suffered a thrombosis that caused him to lose his voice temporarily and in 2015 he underwent surgery to remove abdominal hernias. He had chosen to refuse a liver transplant in 2012.[46] In 2021 he was admitted to the hospital for two days to be treated for a urinary tract infection and was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome.[47]

Politics edit

Fernández was long associated with the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), which governed Mexico from 1929 to 2000 and again between 2012 and 2018. Fernández was one of the many performers who participated in the "Solidaridad" campaign during the administration of Carlos Salinas de Gortari in the 1980s,[13][48] and has also performed at PRI rallies, attended PRI events or met with politicians from that party; on one occasion, he performed the song "Estos celos" for then-President Enrique Peña Nieto (a PRI member) during an official celebration.[49][50][51]

He was invited at the U.S. 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia to sing the famous "Cielito lindo".[52]

On 16 April 2016, at the end of his farewell concert, he cried out that he would "spit on" the then Republican Party primary candidate for the U.S. presidential election Donald Trump for his anti-open borders speech. Fernández, later that year, expressed his support for Hillary Clinton with a song titled "El Corrido de Hillary Clinton". Following the last debate between Clinton and Trump, Clinton invited Fernández to the celebration at the Craig Ranch Regional Park Amphitheater, Las Vegas, U.S.[53]

Death edit

Fernández was hospitalized in serious condition after falling at his ranch in Guadalajara on August 6, 2021.[54] He had injured his cervical spine and was placed on a ventilator under the intensive care unit.[55] Two weeks later he was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome and began treatment on 13 August. His son Vicente confirmed to the press that it was a disease that had nothing to do with the fall he suffered.[47] On 26 October 2021, he left intensive care following an improvement in his clinical condition.[56] On November 30, 2021, he was again admitted to intensive care following a complication of his health caused by pneumonia. On December 11, his son again reported in an interview that his father was sedated due to a worsening of his condition.[57]

Fernández died of complications from his injuries on December 12, 2021, at the age of 81.[58][59][60] President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador mourned his death with a tweet in which he recognized Fernández as the "symbol of the ranchera song of our time, known and recognized in Mexico and abroad". The Colombian president, Iván Duque, said "his departure hurts us and his legacy will be alive forever", and the U.S President, Joe Biden, said that "the world of music has lost an icon". Also on Twitter, leaders including the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, the Mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, the former President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe, and of Bolivia Evo Morales as well as numerous Mexican and Latin American entertainment personalities offered their condolences.[61] Former U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recognized Fernandez as "a musical icon and a good man".[62] He died on the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico, to whom Fernández had a great devotion.[63]

Fernández's body was transferred from the funeral home to the Arena VFG, which the artist had donated to his city of Guadalajara, where his family and at least six thousand fans were already waiting for him. Songs including "El Rey" and "Acá Entre Nos" were performed by his Mariachi Azteca.[64] There the coffin with his remains was placed, in the middle of the stage that was turned into an altar with a large crucifix presiding over the scene and on one side an image of the Our Lady of Guadalupe accompanied the coffin. On the coffin, which was surrounded by a sea of white flowers, rested his favorite sombrero.[64]

The following day the Catholic funeral took place at the same arena. The ceremony was alternated by songs of his most famous rancheras and ended with "Volver volver", as he had wished, live. Afterwards, his body was taken to his ranch, where he was buried in a mausoleum.[65]

Awards and nominations edit

 
Fernández at a concert in Colombia, 2012

In 1990, Fernández released the album Vicente Fernandez y las clásicas de José Alfredo Jiménez, a tribute to Mexico's famous songwriter from Guanajuato known as The "God of Ranchera Music" José Alfredo Jiménez, who was also his main musical influence. The album earned him Billboard and Univision's Latin Music Award for Mexican Regional Male Artist of the Year, which he won five times from 1989 to 1993.[citation needed]

In 1998, Fernández was inducted into Billboard's Latin Music Hall of Fame.[66] On 11 November 1998 his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled.[67]

In 2002, the Latin Recording Academy recognized Fernández as Person of the Year.[68] That year he celebrated his 35th anniversary in the entertainment industry, a career in which he sold more than 50 million records and was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame.[69] He has 51 albums listed on the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for gold, platinum, and multiplatinum-selling records.[70]

 
Fernández's handprints and star at the Paseo de las Luminarias (Plaza de las Estrellas) in Mexico City

Fernández also has an arena in Guadalajara named in his honor built in 2005 by his company,[71] and a star placed with his hand prints and name at the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City.[72] Governor of New Mexico, U.S Bill Richardson on 16 July 2008, declared 12 June as Vicente Fernández Day in the state.[73] In 2010, Fernández was awarded his first Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album for his record Necesito de Tí.[74]

In 2012, Chicago gave Fernández the key to the city and renamed the Little Village neighborhood's West 26th Street in his honor. In addition, the city celebrates "Vicente Fernandez Week" from 20 to 27 October.[75][76]

On 6 October 2019 in Guadalajara Fernández unveiled a statue created in his honor at the "Plaza de los Mariachis".[77]

Grammy Awards edit

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. Fernández received four awards from fourteen nominations.[4]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1984 ...Es La Diferencia Best Mexican-American Performance[78] Nominated
1991 Las Clásicas de José Alfredo Jiménez Best Mexican-American Performance[79] Nominated
1994 Lástima Que Seas Ajena Best Mexican-American Album[80] Nominated
1995 Recordando a Los Panchos Best Mexican-American Performance, Vocal or Instrumental[81] Nominated
1997 Vicente Fernández y sus Canciones Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance[82] Nominated
1999 Entre El Amor y Yo Best Mexican-American Music Performance[83] Nominated
2000 Vicente Fernández y los Más Grandes Éxitos de Los Dandys Best Mexican-American Music Performance[84] Nominated
2001 Lobo Herido Best Mexican-American Music Performance[85] Nominated
2002 Más Con el Número Uno Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album[86] Nominated
2008 Para Siempre Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album[87] Nominated
2010 Necesito de Tí Best Regional Mexican Album[88] Won
2015 Mano a Mano – Tangos a la Manera de Vicente Fernández Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)[89] Won
2017 Un Azteca En El Azteca, Vol. 1 (En Vivo) Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)[90] Won
2022 A Mis 80's Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)[91] Won

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

A Mis 80's edit

A Mis 80's is a 2022 Grammy Award winning album under Best Regional Mexican Music Album category by Vicente Fernández.[92]

Latin Grammy Awards edit

The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences of the United States. Fernández received eight awards from fourteen nominations and also earned the Latin Recording Academy for Person of the Year.[93]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Vicente Fernández y los Más Grandes Éxitos de Los Dandys Best Ranchero Album Nominated
2002 Más Con El Número Uno Won
2003 35 Aniversario – Lo Mejor de Lara Won
2004 En Vivo Juntos Por Ultima Vez (shared with Alejandro Fernández) Won
Se Me Hizo Tarde la Vida Nominated
2005 Vicente Fernández y Sus Corridos Consentidos Nominated
2007 La Tragedia del Vaquero Nominated
2008 Para Siempre Won
Album of the Year Nominated
2009 Primera Fila Best Ranchero Album Won
2010 Necesito de Ti Won
2011 El Hombre Que Más Te Amó Won
2013 Hoy Won
2014 Mano a Mano – Tangos a la Manera de Vicente Fernández Nominated[28]
2021 A mis 80's Won[94]

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.

Lo Nuestro Awards edit

The Lo Nuestro Awards is an awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by television network Univision. Fernández received fourteen awards from thirty-three nominations.[95]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1989 Himself Regional Mexican Artist Won
El Cuatrero Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
"Dos Corazones" (shared with Vikki Carr) Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
1990 Himself Regional Mexican Artist Won
Por Tu Maldito Amor Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
"Por Tu Maldito Amor" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Won
"Mujeres Divinas" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
1991 Himself Regional Mexican Artist Won
"Amor De Los Dos" (shared with Alejandro Fernández) Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
1992 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year Won
Arriba el Norte y Arriba el Sur (shared with Ramón Ayala Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
"Que Sepan Todos" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
1993 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Won
Qué De Raro Tiene Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
1996 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated
Aunque Me Duela el Alma Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
1998 "Nos Estorbó la Ropa" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
1999 "Me Voy a Quitar de En Medio" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
2000 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated
2001 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated
Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated
Lobo Herido Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
2002 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated
Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated
2003 Himself People's Internet Choice Award: Regional Mexican Won
2004 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated
2005 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated
2006 Himself Ranchera Performance Won
2007 Himself Ranchera Performance Won
2008 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated
Himself Excellence Award Won
2009 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Won
Himself Ranchera Performance Won
2010 Himself Artist of the Year Nominated
Himself Ranchera Performance Won
Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated
"El Último Beso" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
2012 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated
2013 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated
2014 Himself Ranchera Performance Won

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Lo Nuestro Awards held that year.

Honours edit

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Sources:[35][96]

  • 1991: Mí Querido Viejo (My Dear Old Man)
  • 1990: Por Tu Maldito Amor (For Your Damned Love)
  • 1987: El Cuatrero (The Rustler)
  • 1987: El Diablo, el Santo y el Tonto (The Devil, the Saint, and the Fool)
  • 1987: El Macho (The Tough One)
  • 1987: El Embustero (The Liar)
  • 1985: Entre Compadres Te Veas (You Find Yourself Among Friends)
  • 1985: Sinvergüenza Pero Honrado (Shameless But Honorable)
  • 1985: Acorralado (Cornered)
  • 1985: Matar o Morir (Kill or Die)
  • 1983: Un Hombre Llamado el Diablo (A Man Called the Devil)
  • 1982: Juan Charrasqueado & Gabino Barrera
  • 1981: Una Pura y Dos Con Sal (One Pure and Two with Salt)
  • 1981: El Sinvergüenza (The Shameless One)
  • 1981: Todo un Hombre (Fully Manly)
  • 1980: Como Mexico no Hay Dos (Like Mexico There Is No Other)
  • 1980: Picardia Mexicana Numero Dos (Mexican Rogueishness Number Two)
  • 1980: Coyote and Bronca (The Coyote and the Problem)
  • 1979: El Tahúr (The Gambler)
  • 1977: Picardia Mexicana (Mexican Rogueishness)
  • 1977: El Arracadas (The Earringer)
  • 1975: Dios Los Cría (God Raises Them)
  • 1974: Juan Armenta: El Repatriado (Juan Armenta: The Repatriated One)
  • 1974: El Albañil (The Bricklayer)
  • 1974: La Ley del Monte (The Law of Wild)
  • 1974: Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo (The Devil Walks Between Nuns)
  • 1974: El Hijo del Pueblo (Son of the People)
  • 1973: Tu Camino y el Mío (Your Road and Mine)
  • 1973: Uno y Medio Contra el Mundo (One and a Half Against the World)
  • 1971: Tacos Al Carbón (Grilled Tacos)

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Vicente Fernández discography at Discogs
  • Vicente Fernández at IMDb

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This article is about the Mexican singer For other people with the same name see Vicente Fernandez disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Fernandez and the second or maternal family name is Gomez Vicente Fernandez Gomez February 17 1940 December 12 2021 was a Mexican ranchera singer actor and film producer Nicknamed Chente short for Vicente El Charro de Huentitan The Charro from Huentitan 1 El Idolo de Mexico The Idol of Mexico 2 and El Rey de la Musica Ranchera The King of Ranchera Music 3 Fernandez started his career as a busker and went on to become a cultural icon having recorded more than 100 albums and contributing to more than 30 films His repertoire consisted of rancheras and other Mexican classics Vicente FernandezBornVicente Fernandez Gomez 1940 02 17 17 February 1940Guadalajara Jalisco MexicoDied12 December 2021 2021 12 12 aged 81 Guadalajara Jalisco MexicoBurial placeRancho Los Tres Potrillos Tlajomulco de Zuniga Jalisco MexicoOther namesLa Voz de MexicoLa Voz de America LatinaEl Charro de HuentitanChenteEl Idolo de MexicoEl Rey de la Musica RancheraEl Sinatra de la Musica RancheraOccupationsSingeractorfilm producerYears active1966 2016 only retired from performing SpouseMaria del Refugio Abarca m 1963 wbr Children4 including AlejandroMusical careerGenresRegional Mexican musiccancion rancheramariachiInstrument s VocalsguitartrumpetkeyboardLabelsSony MexicoSignatureFernandez s work earned him four Grammy Awards 4 nine Latin Grammy Awards fourteen Lo Nuestro Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame He sold over 50 million copies worldwide making him one of the best selling regional Mexican artists of all time 2 In 2016 Fernandez retired from performing live 5 although he continued to record and publish music 6 In 2023 Rolling Stone named Fernandez the greatest Mexican singer of all time and the 95th greatest overall with their 200 Best Singers of All Time list 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970s and 1980s Volver volver and Fernandez s success 2 2 1990s Fernandez at his musical peak 2 3 2000s and early 2010s 2 4 Later years and retirement 2 5 Vicente Fernandez s career as an actor 3 Personal life 3 1 Controversies 3 2 Family 3 3 Health issues 3 4 Politics 4 Death 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Grammy Awards 5 1 1 A Mis 80 s 5 2 Latin Grammy Awards 5 3 Lo Nuestro Awards 5 4 Honours 6 Discography 7 Filmography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editVicente Fernandez was born on February 17 1940 2 in the village of Huentitan El Alto Jalisco the son of a rancher and a housewife 8 When he was between 6 and 7 years old he used to go with his mother to see movies starring Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete and as he himself once recalled he told his mother that when I grow up I m going to be like them 9 Thereafter he had a taste for music and at the age of 8 he was given a guitar which he learned to play at the same time he began to study folk music 10 Fernandez s family found it difficult to support themselves by selling milk from the cows on their ranch so after Fernandez finished elementary school he and his family moved to Tijuana Once a teenager Fernandez began working various jobs including as a bricklayer painter and cabinetmaker During his working day he sang so many construction companies asked to have him as a worker After these jobs he was hired to work as a cashier in his uncle s restaurant 11 At the age of 14 he started singing in restaurants and at weddings joining several mariachi groups such as Mariachi Amanecer de Pepe Mendoza and Mariachi de Jose Luis Aguilar It was then when in Jalisco he participated in the radio program Amanecer Tapatio and began to be recognized locally 10 At the age of 21 he appeared on the television show La calandria musical It was his first paid show 12 On December 27 1963 he married Maria del Refugio Abarca Villasenor 12 with whom he had his first son Vicente who was born premature and had to be incubated at home because Fernandez could not pay the hospital 11 That year his 47 year old mother died of cancer 13 In 1965 he moved to Mexico City to seek a future in the world of music His first attempts with the record companies were unsuccessful due to the popularity of singer Javier Solis There he arranged to sing in a program of the radio network XEX AM which at that time was the most important in the country A few days after the premature death of Solis in April 1966 Fernandez received his first offers for albums 9 His first contract was with CBS Records of Mexico the recording label in the Mexican department of CBS Records International for whom he recorded albums such as Soy de Abajo Ni en Defensa Propia and Palabra de rey Some of Fernandez s songs such as Tu Camino y El Mio and Perdoname were very successful 10 8 Career edit1970s and 1980s Volver volver and Fernandez s success edit Fernandez had to wait a decade to consolidate his career With the death in 1973 of Jose Alfredo Jimenez one of the great icons of rancheras Fernandez became a reference point in the music industry 14 His next album was La voz que estabas esperando and the following albums titled El rey El hijo del pueblo and Para recordar sold millions of copies 13 In 1976 with the song Volver Volver written in 1972 by Fernando Z Maldonado his fame was catapulted throughout the country and the American continent based on the sales of this recording 10 11 8 That song came to be covered by more than twenty singers including Chavela Vargas Ry Cooder and Nana Mouskouri 15 In the 1980s the style of Fernandez s songs changed from bolero ranchero to a ranchera focused on migration In fact the song Los Mandados was a reference to those Mexicans migrating to the United States and reproduced macho and patriotic stereotypes 14 These were the years in which he built his ranch Los 3 Potrillos which would end up being his music production center 13 In 1983 he released his album 15 Grandes con el Numero Uno which was the first to exceed one million copies sold 16 In 1984 he gave a concert at the Plaza de Toros Mexico which was attended by 54 000 people 16 In 1987 he launched his first tour outside the United States and Mexico when he traveled to Bolivia and Colombia 17 1990s Fernandez at his musical peak edit The U S press in 1991 was already talking about Fernandez as the Mexican Sinatra and he released ranchera classics such as Las clasicas de Jose Alfredo Jimenez 1990 Lastima que seas ajena 1993 Aunque me duela el alma 1995 Mujeres divinas Aca entre nos Me voy a quitar de en medio 1998 and La mentira 1998 which all became classics 13 In 1998 his elder son Vicente Jr was kidnapped by the Mocha Dedos who demanded 5 million dollars as ransom After Fernandez Sr paid 3 2 million dollars to free him Vicente Jr was abandoned outside the family ranch 121 days later with two of his fingers having been amputated Fernandez did all this without going to the police both he and his other son Alejandro continued to perform concerts to maintain the appearance of normalcy to the public In 2008 the kidnappers were sentenced to 50 years in prison 18 19 20 2000s and early 2010s edit nbsp Fernandez c 2008In 2001 he launched the Lazos Invincibles tour together with his son Alejandro 16 In 2006 Vicente Fernandez released the album La tragedia del vaquero which was certified platinum in the United States 16 He won a Latin Grammy again in 2008 with the album Para Siempre which was released in 2007 In 2008 he released Primera Fila which was certified double platinum in Mexico platinum in Central America platinum in Colombia and double platinum plus gold in the United States The album remained seven consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard and led him to win another Latin Grammy for Best Ranchero Album 21 16 The concert he performed at the Zocalo in Mexico City on 14 February 2009 broke attendance records with almost 220 000 people gathered to hear him 16 That same year he released the album Necesito de ti which won a Grammy and a Latin Grammy the following year 16 In September 2010 the album El Hombre Que Mas Te Amo was released produced by Vicente himself for which he won a Latin Grammy again He released Otra vez also produced by him in November 2011 16 After the 2010 Haiti earthquake Fernandez was one of the 50 Latin singers who participated in the charity song Somos El Mundo 25 Por Haiti a cover version of We Are the World 22 Fernandez started off the opening ceremony of the 2011 Pan American Games hosted by Guadalajara and sang Mexico Lindo y Querido and Guadalajara later in the ceremony he sang the Mexican national anthem before the parade of the athletes delegations 23 In October 2011 taking advantage of his U S tour he signed a three year agreement with Budweiser for the second time to promote scholarships for Hispanic American students through the Hispanic Scholarship Fund 24 Later years and retirement edit nbsp Fernandez performing at Estadio Azteca in Un Azteca En El Azteca retirement show in 2013On February 8 2012 he announced in a press conference surprisingly his intention to retire from the stage but he specified that he would continue recording albums and that it was not due to health reasons but because it was time to enjoy his work 25 Two months later in the middle of a farewell tour throughout the country and Latin America he released the album Los 2 Vicentes together with his son Vicente Jr the album included the theme song of the telenovela Amor bravio 26 That same year he recorded together with Tony Bennett Return to me at his ranch in Guadalajara for Bennett s album Viva Duets in which Bennett sang in Spanish In a later interview Bennett said that Fernandez had been his favorite 27 In 2012 he also released the album Hoy and won again a Latin Grammy Award in the 2013 edition This was followed by the albums Mano a mano tangos a la manera de Vicente Fernandez in 2014 for which he won his second Grammy for Best Regional Mexican Album and was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Ranchera Album 28 and Muriendo de amor in 2015 21 On November 28 2013 Fernandez presented his book entitled Pero sigo siendo el rey in which he collects anecdotes and more than two hundred unpublished photographs about his professional career 29 The farewell concert titled Un azteca en el Azteca An Aztec in the Aztec took place on April 16 2016 at the Estadio Azteca in front of more than 80 000 people admission was free He sang more than 40 songs over more than four hours the longest concert of his professional career He only had one special guest his son Alejandro 30 31 32 The concert was collected on an album with the same name for which Fernandez won the Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Music Album in 2017 21 Despite retiring from the stage he continued recording albums and songs such as the album Mas romantico que nunca in 2018 and A mis 80s in 2020 which earned him his ninth Latin Grammy Award for best ranchera album in 2021 31 21 In his 50 year career he sold more than 65 million records and recorded more than 80 albums and more than 300 songs 33 34 Vicente Fernandez s career as an actor edit Fernandez s debut in the movies was in 1971 with the film Tacos al carbon 35 He starred in his first film in La ley del monte in 1976 10 During the 20 years he dedicated to acting he starred in 30 films 18 of which were under the direction of Rafael Villasenor Kuri and shared the stage with nationally renowned actors such as Blanca Guerra Sara Garcia Fernando Soto Resortes and Lucia Mendez 35 36 In films such as Por tu maldito amor La ley del monte El hijo del pueblo and Mi querido viejo he introduced his music so the title of the film reflected the title of the song introduced His main role was that of the stereotypical Mexican macho and gallant man 35 As a film producer he debuted in 1974 with the film El hijo del pueblo His last film was Mi querido viejo in 1991 and thereafter he devoted himself exclusively to music 36 Personal life editControversies edit Fernandez sparked controversy after statements he made during an interview in May 2019 regarding his health Fernandez stated that he had been interned at a hospital in Houston United States to undergo a liver surgery but he decided to reject a transplant because he did not want to sleep with his wife while having the liver of another man who could have been a homosexual or a drug user 37 In January 2021 Fernandez sparked another controversy after placing his hand on a fan s breast while taking a picture with her family 38 A few days later Fernandez issued an apology to the woman s family stating that I admit that I was wrong I don t know if I was joking maybe it was a joke I don t know I do not remember there were many people with whom I took photos sincerely I offer an apology 39 In February 2021 Fernandez was accused of sexual assault by a singer named Lupita Castro 40 41 Castro alleged that the incident had happened 40 years prior when she was 17 and that she had kept her silence because of his influence and because of his threats of violence against her Castro refused to go to court against Fernandez 42 Family edit Fernandez married Maria del Refugio Abarca Cuquita on 27 December 1963 the sister of a close friend of his whom he met in his hometown Three children were born from the marriage Vicente Jr Gerardo and Alejandro and a fourth daughter Alejandra is his niece whom they adopted From their children they had 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren Throughout his life he was accused by several persons of being unfaithful which he always rejected 43 With his sons Alejandro and Vicente Jr both singers Vicente went on stage to sing with them on several occasions The last time he went on stage was to sing with his son Alejandro and to promote the musical career of one of his grandsons Alex in 2019 44 On the day of his death his fortune was valued at 25 million 45 Health issues edit Fernandez suffered from cancer on two occasions in 2002 he overcame prostate cancer and in 2012 he had a tumor removed from his liver In 2013 he suffered a thrombosis that caused him to lose his voice temporarily and in 2015 he underwent surgery to remove abdominal hernias He had chosen to refuse a liver transplant in 2012 46 In 2021 he was admitted to the hospital for two days to be treated for a urinary tract infection and was diagnosed with Guillain Barre syndrome 47 Politics edit Fernandez was long associated with the Partido Revolucionario Institucional PRI which governed Mexico from 1929 to 2000 and again between 2012 and 2018 Fernandez was one of the many performers who participated in the Solidaridad campaign during the administration of Carlos Salinas de Gortari in the 1980s 13 48 and has also performed at PRI rallies attended PRI events or met with politicians from that party on one occasion he performed the song Estos celos for then President Enrique Pena Nieto a PRI member during an official celebration 49 50 51 He was invited at the U S 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia to sing the famous Cielito lindo 52 On 16 April 2016 at the end of his farewell concert he cried out that he would spit on the then Republican Party primary candidate for the U S presidential election Donald Trump for his anti open borders speech Fernandez later that year expressed his support for Hillary Clinton with a song titled El Corrido de Hillary Clinton Following the last debate between Clinton and Trump Clinton invited Fernandez to the celebration at the Craig Ranch Regional Park Amphitheater Las Vegas U S 53 Death editFernandez was hospitalized in serious condition after falling at his ranch in Guadalajara on August 6 2021 54 He had injured his cervical spine and was placed on a ventilator under the intensive care unit 55 Two weeks later he was diagnosed with Guillain Barre syndrome and began treatment on 13 August His son Vicente confirmed to the press that it was a disease that had nothing to do with the fall he suffered 47 On 26 October 2021 he left intensive care following an improvement in his clinical condition 56 On November 30 2021 he was again admitted to intensive care following a complication of his health caused by pneumonia On December 11 his son again reported in an interview that his father was sedated due to a worsening of his condition 57 Fernandez died of complications from his injuries on December 12 2021 at the age of 81 58 59 60 President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador mourned his death with a tweet in which he recognized Fernandez as the symbol of the ranchera song of our time known and recognized in Mexico and abroad The Colombian president Ivan Duque said his departure hurts us and his legacy will be alive forever and the U S President Joe Biden said that the world of music has lost an icon Also on Twitter leaders including the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro the Mayor of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum the former President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe and of Bolivia Evo Morales as well as numerous Mexican and Latin American entertainment personalities offered their condolences 61 Former U S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recognized Fernandez as a musical icon and a good man 62 He died on the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe patron saint of Mexico to whom Fernandez had a great devotion 63 Fernandez s body was transferred from the funeral home to the Arena VFG which the artist had donated to his city of Guadalajara where his family and at least six thousand fans were already waiting for him Songs including El Rey and Aca Entre Nos were performed by his Mariachi Azteca 64 There the coffin with his remains was placed in the middle of the stage that was turned into an altar with a large crucifix presiding over the scene and on one side an image of the Our Lady of Guadalupe accompanied the coffin On the coffin which was surrounded by a sea of white flowers rested his favorite sombrero 64 The following day the Catholic funeral took place at the same arena The ceremony was alternated by songs of his most famous rancheras and ended with Volver volver as he had wished live Afterwards his body was taken to his ranch where he was buried in a mausoleum 65 Awards and nominations edit nbsp Fernandez at a concert in Colombia 2012In 1990 Fernandez released the album Vicente Fernandez y las clasicas de Jose Alfredo Jimenez a tribute to Mexico s famous songwriter from Guanajuato known as The God of Ranchera Music Jose Alfredo Jimenez who was also his main musical influence The album earned him Billboard and Univision s Latin Music Award for Mexican Regional Male Artist of the Year which he won five times from 1989 to 1993 citation needed In 1998 Fernandez was inducted into Billboard s Latin Music Hall of Fame 66 On 11 November 1998 his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled 67 In 2002 the Latin Recording Academy recognized Fernandez as Person of the Year 68 That year he celebrated his 35th anniversary in the entertainment industry a career in which he sold more than 50 million records and was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame 69 He has 51 albums listed on the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for gold platinum and multiplatinum selling records 70 nbsp Fernandez s handprints and star at the Paseo de las Luminarias Plaza de las Estrellas in Mexico CityFernandez also has an arena in Guadalajara named in his honor built in 2005 by his company 71 and a star placed with his hand prints and name at the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City 72 Governor of New Mexico U S Bill Richardson on 16 July 2008 declared 12 June as Vicente Fernandez Day in the state 73 In 2010 Fernandez was awarded his first Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album for his record Necesito de Ti 74 In 2012 Chicago gave Fernandez the key to the city and renamed the Little Village neighborhood s West 26th Street in his honor In addition the city celebrates Vicente Fernandez Week from 20 to 27 October 75 76 On 6 October 2019 in Guadalajara Fernandez unveiled a statue created in his honor at the Plaza de los Mariachis 77 Grammy Awards edit The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States Fernandez received four awards from fourteen nominations 4 Year Nominee work Award Result1984 Es La Diferencia Best Mexican American Performance 78 Nominated1991 Las Clasicas de Jose Alfredo Jimenez Best Mexican American Performance 79 Nominated1994 Lastima Que Seas Ajena Best Mexican American Album 80 Nominated1995 Recordando a Los Panchos Best Mexican American Performance Vocal or Instrumental 81 Nominated1997 Vicente Fernandez y sus Canciones Best Mexican American Tejano Music Performance 82 Nominated1999 Entre El Amor y Yo Best Mexican American Music Performance 83 Nominated2000 Vicente Fernandez y los Mas Grandes Exitos de Los Dandys Best Mexican American Music Performance 84 Nominated2001 Lobo Herido Best Mexican American Music Performance 85 Nominated2002 Mas Con el Numero Uno Best Mexican Mexican American Album 86 Nominated2008 Para Siempre Best Mexican Mexican American Album 87 Nominated2010 Necesito de Ti Best Regional Mexican Album 88 Won2015 Mano a Mano Tangos a la Manera de Vicente Fernandez Best Regional Mexican Music Album including Tejano 89 Won2017 Un Azteca En El Azteca Vol 1 En Vivo Best Regional Mexican Music Album including Tejano 90 Won2022 A Mis 80 s Best Regional Mexican Music Album including Tejano 91 Won I Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year A Mis 80 s edit A Mis 80 s is a 2022 Grammy Award winning album under Best Regional Mexican Music Album category by Vicente Fernandez 92 Latin Grammy Awards edit The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts amp Sciences of the United States Fernandez received eight awards from fourteen nominations and also earned the Latin Recording Academy for Person of the Year 93 Year Nominee work Award Result2000 Vicente Fernandez y los Mas Grandes Exitos de Los Dandys Best Ranchero Album Nominated2002 Mas Con El Numero Uno Won2003 35 Aniversario Lo Mejor de Lara Won2004 En Vivo Juntos Por Ultima Vez shared with Alejandro Fernandez WonSe Me Hizo Tarde la Vida Nominated2005 Vicente Fernandez y Sus Corridos Consentidos Nominated2007 La Tragedia del Vaquero Nominated2008 Para Siempre WonAlbum of the Year Nominated2009 Primera Fila Best Ranchero Album Won2010 Necesito de Ti Won2011 El Hombre Que Mas Te Amo Won2013 Hoy Won2014 Mano a Mano Tangos a la Manera de Vicente Fernandez Nominated 28 2021 A mis 80 s Won 94 I Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year Lo Nuestro Awards edit The Lo Nuestro Awards is an awards show honoring the best of Latin music presented by television network Univision Fernandez received fourteen awards from thirty three nominations 95 Year Nominee work Award Result1989 Himself Regional Mexican Artist WonEl Cuatrero Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated Dos Corazones shared with Vikki Carr Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated1990 Himself Regional Mexican Artist WonPor Tu Maldito Amor Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated Por Tu Maldito Amor Regional Mexican Song of the Year Won Mujeres Divinas Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated1991 Himself Regional Mexican Artist Won Amor De Los Dos shared with Alejandro Fernandez Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated1992 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year WonArriba el Norte y Arriba el Sur shared with Ramon Ayala Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated Que Sepan Todos Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated1993 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist WonQue De Raro Tiene Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated1996 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist NominatedAunque Me Duela el Alma Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated1998 Nos Estorbo la Ropa Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated1999 Me Voy a Quitar de En Medio Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated2000 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated2001 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist NominatedHimself Ranchera Performance NominatedLobo Herido Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated2002 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist NominatedHimself Ranchera Performance Nominated2003 Himself People s Internet Choice Award Regional Mexican Won2004 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated2005 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated2006 Himself Ranchera Performance Won2007 Himself Ranchera Performance Won2008 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist NominatedHimself Excellence Award Won2009 Himself Regional Mexican Male Artist WonHimself Ranchera Performance Won2010 Himself Artist of the Year NominatedHimself Ranchera Performance WonHimself Regional Mexican Male Artist Nominated El Ultimo Beso Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated2012 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated2013 Himself Ranchera Performance Nominated2014 Himself Ranchera Performance Won I Each year is linked to the article about the Lo Nuestro Awards held that year Honours edit Orden Libertadores y Libertadoras de Venezuela Venezuela 2012 11 Discography editMain article Vicente Fernandez discographyFilmography editSources 35 96 1991 Mi Querido Viejo My Dear Old Man 1990 Por Tu Maldito Amor For Your Damned Love 1987 El Cuatrero The Rustler 1987 El Diablo el Santo y el Tonto The Devil the Saint and the Fool 1987 El Macho The Tough One 1987 El Embustero The Liar 1985 Entre Compadres Te Veas You Find Yourself Among Friends 1985 Sinverguenza Pero Honrado Shameless But Honorable 1985 Acorralado Cornered 1985 Matar o Morir Kill or Die 1983 Un Hombre Llamado el Diablo A Man Called the Devil 1982 Juan Charrasqueado amp Gabino Barrera 1981 Una Pura y Dos Con Sal One Pure and Two with Salt 1981 El Sinverguenza The Shameless One 1981 Todo un Hombre Fully Manly 1980 Como Mexico no Hay Dos Like Mexico There Is No Other 1980 Picardia Mexicana Numero Dos Mexican Rogueishness Number Two 1980 Coyote and Bronca The Coyote and the Problem 1979 El Tahur The Gambler 1977 Picardia Mexicana Mexican Rogueishness 1977 El Arracadas The Earringer 1975 Dios Los Cria God Raises Them 1974 Juan Armenta El Repatriado Juan Armenta The Repatriated One 1974 El Albanil The Bricklayer 1974 La Ley del Monte The Law of Wild 1974 Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo The Devil Walks Between Nuns 1974 El Hijo del Pueblo Son of the People 1973 Tu Camino y el Mio Your Road and Mine 1973 Uno y Medio Contra el Mundo One and a Half Against the World 1971 Tacos Al Carbon Grilled Tacos See also editList of best selling Latin music artistsReferences edit Bonacich Drago Vicente Fernandez Jr Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 21 February 2021 a b c Jeff Tamarkin Rovi Corporation Vicente Fernandez Biography Billboard Archived from the original on 21 September 2017 Retrieved 15 August 2012 Tamarkin Jeff Vicente Fernandez Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 21 February 2021 a b Vicente Fernandez National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences 17 March 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2019 Jesse Katz 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez a Mexican musical icon for generations dies at 81 Los Angeles Times Retrieved 12 December 2021 Jessica Roiz 10 August 2018 Vicente Fernandez Is Back to Restore Your Faith in Love With New Album Mas Romantico Que Nunca Listen Now Billboard Retrieved 12 December 2021 The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time Rolling Stone 1 January 2023 Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c Osorio Camila 12 December 2021 Muere el ultimo rey del mariachi Vicente Fernandez El Pais in Spanish a b Martinez Polo Liliana 12 December 2021 La ranchera la musica en la que Vicente Fernandez reino por decadas El Tiempo in Spanish a b c d e Pero sigo siendo el rey Vicente Fernandez El Charro de Huentitan que conquisto Mexico con su voz Milenio in Spanish 12 December 2021 a b c d Muere Vicente Fernandez el ultimo gran cantante de rancheras de Mexico in Spanish BBC 12 December 2021 a b Vicente Fernandez Biography Sortmusic com Retrieved 13 November 2015 a b c d e Civita Alicia 12 December 2021 Muere Vicente Fernandez la leyenda que desafio a la Historia a los 81 anos Los Angeles Times in Spanish a b Osorio Camila 13 December 2021 El inmortal legado de Vicente Fernandez en la industria musical El Pais in Spanish Volver volver la dramatica historia de la cancion mas escuchada de Vicente Fernandez en Colombia Infobae in Spanish 12 December 2021 a b c d e f g h Larga vida a El Charro de Huentitan El Informador in Spanish 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez estrena disco este martes La Chicuela in Spanish 21 November 2021 Retrieved 13 December 2021 Kidnapping won t drive Fernandez from Mexico Deseret News 26 September 1998 Retrieved 6 May 2020 Vicente Fernandez y el momento mas doloroso de su vida cuando secuestraron a su hijo y debio cantar para no llorar El Comercio in Spanish 12 December 2021 El dolor mas profundo de Vicente Fernandez secuestraron a su hijo y le quitaron dos dedos El Heraldo in Spanish 12 December 2021 a b c d Los discos y peliculas de Vicente Fernandez Los Angeles Times in Spanish Associated Press 12 December 2021 50 Latin Stars Gather to Record Somos El Mundo Billboard com De Guadalajara para el mundo uno de los eventos mas impactantes del ano la gran inauguracion de los Juegos Panamericanos 2011 Hola in Spanish 18 October 2011 Vicente Fernandez continua gira para promover educacion para latinos Hola in Spanish 31 October 2011 Orozco Gisela 9 February 2012 Vicente Fernandez anuncia su retiro de los escenarios Chicago Tribune in Spanish Vicente Fernandez estrena videoclip Cuando manda el corazon El Informador in Spanish 11 September 2012 Vicente Fernandez se retira del escenario pero no de la musica Prensa Libre in Spanish 15 April 2016 a b The Full List of Nominations Latin Grammy Los Angeles Times 20 November 2014 Retrieved 14 March 2015 Vicente Fernandez presenta un libro con anecdotas y fotografias ineditas Hola in Spanish 29 November 2013 Mas de 40 canciones y muchos shots de tequila asi fue el ultimo concierto de Vicente Fernandez El Universal in Spanish 12 December 2021 a b El dia que Vicente Fernandez se retiro en el Estadio Azteca ante miles de personas Milenio in Spanish 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez Como fue su concierto de despedida en el Azteca El Financiero in Spanish 15 April 2016 Civita Alicia 12 December 2021 La huella musical de Vicente Fernandez es mas profunda de la que todos creen Los Angeles Times in Spanish Muere Vicente Fernandez 7 de las canciones mas emblematicas del rey de las rancheras in Spanish BBC in Spanish 12 December 2021 a b c d Lopez Adolfo 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez estrella de su cine El Sol de Mexico in Spanish a b Salgado Ivett 12 December 2021 Mas alla de la musica La huella de Vicente Fernandez en el cine Milenio in Spanish Vicente Fernandez rechazo trasplante de higado por temor a que fuera de un homosexual o drogadicto El Universal 8 May 2019 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Daniel Arzu 23 January 2021 Silence Is Broken by a Fan Touching Vicente Fernandez s Breast Amico Hoops Retrieved 26 January 2021 Acosar es que yo le haya bajado la blusa asi respondio Vicente Fernandez al escandalo del video con su seguidora Harassing is that I have lowered her blouse this is how Vicente Fernandez responded to the scandal of the video with his follower Infobae in Spanish 26 January 2021 Retrieved 26 January 2021 Me hizo algo mas grave Lupita Castro acusa a Vicente Fernandez de acoso sexual y censura He did something worse to me Lupita Castro accuses Vicente Fernandez of sexual assault and censure Milenio in Spanish 15 December 2021 Mexican singer Lupita Castro denounces Vicente Fernandez for allegedly harassing her Mundo Hispanico 8 February 2021 Retrieved 15 December 2021 Lupita Castro se niega a presentar un proceso legal en contra de Vicente Fernandez tras acusarlo de abuso sexual No tengo el corazon Lupita Castro refuses to begin a legal process against Vicente Fernandez after accusing him of sexual abuse I don t have the heart to Infobae in Spanish Retrieved 15 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez amo solo una mujer de forma incondicional su esposa asi fue su historia Infobae in Spanish 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez su ultima presentacion en vivo junto a su hijo y nieto Hola in Spanish 12 December 2021 Esto es lo que se sabe sobre la fortuna de Vicente Fernandez y quienez la herederan Hola 12 December 2021 Aviles Gwen Singer Vicente Fernandez refused transplant feared donor a homosexual or an addict NBC News Retrieved 13 December 2021 a b Vicente Fernandez padece el sindrome de Guillain Barre Los Angeles Times in Spanish 20 August 2021 Solidaridad Official Song Archived from the original on 13 December 2021 via YouTube Vicente Fernandez le canta a Pena Nieto Estos celos Vertigo Politico 19 February 2015 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Meeting between a PRI candidate and Fernandez Retrieved 25 May 2020 Quiroz Carlos Comienza transformacion de Jalisco Aristoteles Sandoval Retrieved 25 May 2020 Gurza Agustin 12 December 2021 GOP Didn t See Their Sweet Serenader s Other Side Los Angeles Times Gracias Chente recuerdan cancion de Vicente Fernandez en campana de Hillary Clinton El Universal in Spanish 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez in Serious But Stable Condition After Severe Fall Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 10 August 2021 Vicente Fernandez news Legendary Mexican singer on ventilator in ICU after fall ABC 10 August 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 Vicente Fernandez abandona terapia intensiva y es trasladado Alejandro le mando un mensaje Los Angeles Times in Spanish 27 October 2021 Vicente Fernandez la complicacion que lo llevo a ser sedado segun revelo el mas reciente reporte medico Infobae in Spanish 11 December 2021 Chung Christine 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez El Rey of Mexican Ranchera Music Is Dead at 81 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 13 December 2021 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en Hollywood y estas fotos lo demuestran Univision in Spanish 12 December 2021 GRAMMY Rewind Watch A Suave Vicente Fernandez Thank All of Latin America at the 3rd Latin GRAMMY Awards Grammy Awards 24 September 2021 International Latin Music Hall of Fame Announces Inductees for 2002 5 April 2002 Retrieved 31 October 2015 Vicente Fernandez RIAA Recording Industry Association of America Esta es la Arena VFG donde se dara el ultimo adios a Vicente Fernandez 24 horas mx 12 December 2021 Perez Veronica 7 July 2021 Lucero y Mijares fueron honrados en la Plaza de las Estrellas fallece su creadora Encancha mx Declaran dia de Vicente Fernandez en EU El informador in Spanish 16 July 2008 Vicente Fernandez gana su primer Grammy anglo Terra Networks Mexico 31 January 2010 Retrieved 27 May 2011 Orozco Gisela 22 October 2012 Vicente Fernandez el homenaje en Chicago Chicago Tribune in Spanish Bautista Berenece Goodman Sylvia 12 December 2021 Vicente Fernandez revered Mexican singer known for his 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