Vicente Fernández

Vicente Fernández

Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Vicente Fernández
Background = khaki



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Birth_name = Vicente Fernández Gomez
Born = birth date and age|1940|2|17
Origin = flagicon|Mexico Mexico
birth_place = Huentitán el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico
Genre = Ranchera, Mariachi

Occupation = Singer-Songwriter

Vicente Fernández (born Vicente Fernández Gomez on February 17, 1940) is a Mexican ranchera singer and actor. He is the father of Alejandro Fernández, also a popular Mexican artist. Fernández's life could be described as a rags-to-riches story—having come from humble beginnings, he eventually established himself as a famous musician.

Biography

In native Mexico, Vicente Fernández is hailed as the "Rey de las rancheras", or simply "El Rey" (The King). He was born and raised in Huentitán el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico on February 17, 1940 to a poor family and had to work in his childhood to maintain himself. Fernandez worked as a shoeshine boy, a waiter and dishwasher. Later, he served as cashier and manager of his uncle's restaurant. During his youth he sung at a festival in Arandas, Jalisco. He was booed off the stage by the audience and vowed never to sing to the city again.

Vicente got his start when he won a Guadalajara singing contest. At age 21 he was in the show "La Calandria Musical" where he received his first payment for singing. He earned 35 pesos. The same year, Fernandez decided to make his living by singing.

Initially, he sang for tips at the Amanecer Tapatio, serenaded drivers who sat waiting to move in traffic, and continued with "La Calandria Musical." From there he went on to sing with some of Mexico's best-known mariachi groups, such as Amanecer de Pepe Mendoza and the Mariachi of Jose Luis Aguilar. It was through these groups that he met Felipe Arriaga.

Arriaga encouraged Fernandez to move to Mexico City, where he became a major singer on Mexico's No. 1 XEX radio station. It was through this medium that Fernandez was able to reach larger audiences and achieve initial fame for himself.

Fernandez believed in fulfilling his professional duties and not disappointing his audiences. The night his father died was one of those occasions. He was ready to go on stage when he received news that his father had died. Fernandez went on with the performance. That night, he expressed such deep feelings through his singing that audience members, who were not told of his father's death until after he had left the stage, were in awe. As a result of this performance, many people started to compare him to some of Mexico's great singers, such as Pedro Infante, Javier Solís, José Alfredo Jiménez and Jorge Negrete.

Fernandez said his greatest accomplishment was when he filled La Plaza de Mexico, He asked the Mexican authorities not to charge the public for this concert. So certain was Fernandez that he would attract a capacity crowd he vowed that if La Plaza did not get filled he would stop singing.

The day of the concert was cold and rainy. However, that didn't stop his fans as 54,000 of them showed up to hear Fernandez. His record still stands today as the largest gathering of an audience of any concert at La Plaza.

Fernandez has made 56 albums. His first album was 1968's "La Voz Que Usted Esperaba". One of his best-selling recordings was his tribute to Trio de los Panchos, who produced two top hits for him, "Miseria" and "No, No y No." He has also recorded many compositions by such Mexicans as Armando Manzanero and Augustin Lara. In 1995, his tribute to Mexico's beloved Trio Los Panchos, Recordando A Los Panchos, earned him considerable acclaim and produced two major hits, "Miseria" and "No, No, Y No."

He owns and primarily lives in a huge ranch named "Los Tres Potrillos" located between the cities of Guadalajara and Chapala Jalisco, Mexico. It was named after his three sons. It is complete with stables, 2 houses, a lake, high bred horses and a church. During Christmas time thousands of children go to this ranch where hundreds of thousands of dollars in Christmas gifts are given out.He also gives money to the poor and has big charities.

In 2005, Fernández and his sons, Alejandro and Vicente Fernández Jr. made history by becoming the first Latin American singers to appear as cartoons in a video, for Vicente Sr.'s song, "Al Mayor de los Fernandez" ("To the Oldest Fernández"), dedicated to Vicente Sr.'s father.

Vicente has been married to Maria del Refugio Abarca Villaseñor since December 27, 1963. He has had three sons with her: Vicente Jr, Gerardo, and Alejandro Fernandez and a daughter named Alejandra. His fans and the media refer to him as "Chente", a diminutive of his name out of affection but in interviews and events he is also addressed as Don Vicente out of respect. In Mexico he is referred to as "El Charro de Huentitán" (the Charro of Huentitan).

In 2004, while in concert in Miami's American Airlines Arena, Vicente had to pay $30,000 USD for having gone over the original scheduled time for the concert. He sang for three hours some of his all time hits as well as songs from his then new album "Se Me Hizo Tarde la Vida".

Vicente has a star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame and his ceremony there was attended by over 5,000 people, breaking all previous attendance records.

The success of Fernandez's recording career boosted his chances for success in the United States, where he has performed many concerts. Recently, Fernandez announced that he planned to open a mariachi theme casino in Las Vegas called Guadalajara, Guadalajara.

Fernandez remains very active in his 60's, playing to large crowds and having an ample discography that makes him one of Latin music's highest-grossing artists.

Discography (selected)

* Para Siempre (2007)
* La Tragedia Del Vaquero (2006)
* Y Sus Corridos Consentidos (2005)
* Mis Duetos (2005)
* Se Me Hizo Tarde La Vida (2004)
* Vicente y Alejandro Fernández En Vivo Juntos Por Última Vez (2002)
* Historia De Un ĺdolo, Volumen II (2002)
* Más Con El Numero Uno (2001)
* Historia de un Idolo, Vol. 1 (2000)
* Lobo Herido (2000)
* Y Los Mas Grandes Exitos De Los Dandy's (1999)
* Entre El Amor Y Yo (1998)
* Estatua De Marfil (1997)
* Y Sus Canciones (1996)
* Aunque Me Duela El Alma (1995)
* Recordando A Los Panchos (1994)
* Lastima Que Seas Ajena (1993)
* Que De Raro Tiene (1992)
* El Charro Mexicano (1991)
* Y Las Clasicas De José Alfredo Jiménez (1990)
* Mientras Ustedes No Dejen De Aplaudir... (1990)
* Le Canta A America Latina (1990)
* Por Tu Maldito Amor (1989)
* Mujeres Divinas/El Cuatrero (same album but different titles and track listing) (1988)
* Lo Mejor De La Baraja Con El Rey (1988)
* Motivos Del Alma (1987)
* Dos Corazones (with Vikki Carr) (1987)
* Hoy Platiqué Con Mi Gallo (1986)
* De Un Rancho A Otro (1985)
* Un Mexicano En La Mexico (1984)
* 15 Grandes Con El Número 1 (1983)
* Es La Diferencia (1982)
* El Numero Uno (1981)
* Alejandra y Los Valses Clásicos (1981)
* De Que Manera Te Olvido (1980)
* El Tahúr (1979)
* Mi Amigo El Tordillo (1978)
* A Pesar De Todo (1978)
* La Muerte De Un Gallero (1977)
* Joyas Rancheras Al Estilo De... (1977)
* A Tu Salud (1976)
* Canta Para Recordar (1975)
* El Idolo De México (1975)
* El Hijo Del Pueblo (1975)
* ¡Arriba Huentitán! (1972)
* Camino Inseguro (1971)
* Toda Una Epoca Con... (1970)
* Palabra De Rey (1970)
* Ni En Defensa Propia (1970)
* Vicente Fernández (1969) NOTE: not the same album as other three
* Vicente Fernández (1969) NOTE: not the same album as other three
* Vicente Fernández (1969) NOTE: not the same album as other three
* Vicente Fernández (1968) NOTE: not the same album as other three
* La Voz Que Usted Esperaba (1968)

Filmography (selected)

* 1988 - Entre Compadres Te Veas ("You Find Yourself Among Friends")
* 1987 - Tacos Al Carbon ("Grilled Tacos")
* 1987 - El Diablo, El Santo Y El Tonto ("The Devil, the Saint, and the Fool")
* 1987 - Matar O Morir ("Kill or Die")
* 1987 - Una Pura y Dos Con Sal ("One pure, and Two with Salt")
* 1986 - Picardia Mexicana Numero Dos ("Mexican Rogueishness Number Two")
* 1985 - El Embustero (the lier)
* 1985 - Sinvergüenza pero honrado ("Shameless but Honorable")
* 1982 - Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera
* 1983 - El Sinverguenza ("The Shameless One")
* 1979 - El Tahúr ("The Gambler")
* 1977 - Dios los Cria ("God Raises Them")
* 1977 - El Arracadas (the earringer)
* 1974 - El Albañil ("The Bricklayer")
* 1974 - La Ley Del Monte ("The Law of the woods)")
* 1973 - Entre Monjas Anda El Diablo ("The Devil Walks Between Nuns")
* 1973 - El Hijo del Pueblo ("The Son of the town, village")
* 1972 - Jalisco Nunca Pierde ("Jalisco Never Loses")
* 1971 - Tu Camino Y El Mio ("Your Road and Mine")
* Uno Y Medio Contra El Mundo ("One and a Half Against the World")
* Vicente Fernandez: Historia de un Idolo ("Vicente Fernandez: History of an Idol")

Juan Armenta El Repatriado 1974Picardía Mexicana 1977El Coyote Y La bronca 1978Como México No Hay Dos 1979Juan Charrasqueado Gabino Barrera 1980Todo Un Hombre 1981El Embustero 1983El Macho 1987El Cuatrero 1987Acorralado 1988Por Tu Maldito Amor 1990Mi Querido Viejo 1991

References

External links

*myspace|vicentefernandez|Vicente Fernández
* [http://www.sonymusic.com/labels/sonydiscos/vicentefernandez.html Sony Music]
* [http://www.esmas.com/espectaculos/artistas/458502.html biography in Spanish]


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