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Ainara, Jordi - (Cumpleanos!!, hago los 19 y me hacen el mejor regalo de mi vida. Tres pollones a elegir de todo FAKIngs) (2014) HD 720p | 729.36 Mb
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Vicente "Chente" Fernández Gómez (born February 17, 1940) is a Mexican
winning recording , , and .
Nicknamed as "El Rey de la Cancion Ranchera" (The King of
Music) throughout the , Fernández started his career singing for tips on the street, and has since become a cultural icon, recording more than 50 albums and contributing to more than 30 films. He is the father of the popular singer
and Vicente Fernandez Jr, and uncle of Jackeline ("Jackie") Fernandez. Vicente Fernandez has won 7
For over 40 years, Vicente Fernandez has maintained his position as the greatest living singer of Mexico, gathering an operatic vocal range, with a deep understanding of the roots of ranchera music. He is renowned for his melodramatic voice.[] In the dozens of Mexican films in which he has been a star, a role he often was left to perfection: the proud charro, or Mexican cowboy.
Although less well-known to English-speaking audiences, Fernandez has consistently filled stadiums and venues throughout his 35-plus years of performing.[] His repertoire consists of rancheras and other Mexican classics. He is accompanied live by a mariachi group, but he is not technically a mariachi musician, as he plays no instrument live. He has sold over 50 million copies worldwide. Fernandez's net worth is $25 million.
Born in the ,
suburb of Huentitán El Alto, Fernández spent his early years on his father Ramon's ranch on the outskirts of Guadalajara. He also worked from a young age as a waiter, dish washer, cashier, and finally manager of his uncle's restaurant. "Chente" as he was known to all, became fond of the idyllic ranch lifestyle. His mother often took him
he has said of these films' significance: "When I was 6 or 7, I would go see Pedro Infante's movies, and I would tell my mother, 'When I grow up, I'll be like him.'" By age 8 he had taken up the guitar and was practicing singing in the style of the ranchera singers he heard on the radio.
Vicente Fernández in the center
As a boy, Fernandez sang at a festival in , Mexico where he won the contest. Later, at 21, he won 31 pesos in another contest. But in 1954 he won an amateur contest sponsored by a
television station. It was his first break into performing and he began to play at local clubs and gatherings. But around this time, Fernandez's father lost the ranch and the family moved into the city of . Fernandez, who had dropped out of school in the fifth grade, began working odd jobs in the city such as janitor, dishwasher, waiter--whatever he could find--all the while holding to his musical aspirations. He recently said he was originally from .
In 1960, Fernandez devoted himself to music full-time. He went back to , where he performed as a
and occasionally appeared on the television show La Calandria Musical. After a couple of years Fernandez tried his luck in , where he found a job singing in a restaurant called El Amanacer Tapatio. When he wasn't working he was auditioning--unsuccessfully--for record companies. Discouraged, he left around 1963 to marry Maria del Refugio "Cuca" Abarca Villasenor. They now have three sons: Vicente Jr., Gerardo, and Alejandro. Vicente Jr was born 3 months premature in 1963; Fernandez's mother died the same week.
In the spring of 1966, , Mexico's most popular traditional singer, died. Discos CBS, the recording label in the Mexican department of , offered Fernández a recording contract. He released his first recording, "Perdóname", with the company in 1966; Fernández still records for the label, which is now
Fernández's career took off and has been nonstop ever since. He branched into acting with the 1971 film Tacos al Carbón. His first hit movie, for which he did the soundtrack, was 1974's La Ley del Monte. In the span of 20 years Fernández has acted, sung, and worked behind the scenes on more than 40 films. He stopped acting in 1991, feeling that he was too old to maintain the proper image for his movies.
Fernández was involved in a scandal where it was made public that he maintained a 10-year relationship with Patricia Rivera. Fernández met her while filming "El Arracadas" in 1977. Years later, she declared that her son Pablo Rodrigo was a product of their relationship, and Fernández ga however, DNA tests have disproved this declaration.
Fernández works hard for his audiences and his performances are legendary. His adoring fans consistently pack any venue, from city squares to large U.S. arenas. He promises each audience that he'll sing until they are tired, making his concerts last from 2 1/2 to 4 hours. Maintaining the ranchera tradition, Fernández always performs wearing the , an embroidered suit and sombrero.
To me it's (the charro) Mexico's second flag. When I put it on, I become an ambassador.
—Vicente Fernández, as quoted by Matt Weitz,
His pride in tradition and dedication to his fans has led to him to perform when many other artists would have canceled. He still tells his fans,
Mientras ustedes aplaudan yo les seguiré cantando. (As long as you keep applauding, I'll keep singing to you.)
In 1970, just as Fernandez was about to go onstage, his father died. Overwhelmed by the tragic news but determined not to let the crowd go without a show, Fernandez went onstage and performed. By the end of the night the critics were comparing him to other famous ranchero artists like , , and . Since then his music has expanded very rapidly. In 1998 he continued to tour despite the kidnapping of his oldest son. (He was released 4 months later when ransom was paid.)
Fernández has recorded more than 50 albums in 35 years and claims to have recorded 300 more song, making another 30 albums possible even if he retires. When he recorded an album, her spends 12-13 hours in the studio recording up to 18 he takes a day off, then returns for another marathon session of recording another 15 or more songs. From this accumulation, he and his producer choose 12 tracks. Fernández's greatest hit was "Volver, volver," released in 1976; his first million-selling album was 1983's 15 Grandes con el número uno. In 1987 he launched his first tour outside the United States and Mexico when he traveled to
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Wearing a black coat with yellow accents
By the end of the 1980s, Fernández had been famous more than 22 years, yet he had never earned a major award and was beginning to think he would have to die before he was recognized. His patience was rewarded in 1990 when he released the album Vicente Fernandez y las clasicas de José Alfredo Jiménez, a tribute to Mexico's most famous songwriter . The album earned him Billboard and Univision's Latin Music Award for Mexican Regional Male Artist of the Year, which he won 5 times from 1989 to 1993.
In 1994, Fernández was nominated for a Best Mexican-American album Grammy for his album , but he lost the award to
for her album .
In 1998, he was inducted into .
In 2002, the Latin Recording Academy recognized Fernández as . That year he celebrated his 35th anniversary in the entertainment industry, a career in which he has sold more than 50 million records. He has 51 albums listed on the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) registry for gold, platinum, and multiplatinum selling records. With 35 years of experience under his belt, Fernandez has helped maintain a Mexican tradition that may well pass away when he does. For someone who was told he'd be better off selling peanuts than singing professionally, Fernández has made a tremendous impact on the music of his homeland. He also has his own star on the
in Hollywood, C over 5,000 people attended his star-presentation ceremony, which is a record in itself.
Fernández also has an
in Guadalajara named in his honor, a star placed with his handprints and name at the
in . In 2010, Fernández was awarded his first
for the album .
In 2011, production began on , a narrative feature film that pays homage to Fernández's enduring legacy.
On October 22, 2012, a stretch of 26th Street (a street in a Hispanic neighborhood of Chicago called ) was named in his honor.
is an awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by television network . Fernández received fourteen awards from thirty three nominations.
Regional Mexican Artist
Regional Mexican Artist
"Por Tu Maldito Amor"
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
Regional Mexican Artist
"Amor De Los Dos" (shared with )
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Qué De Raro Tiene
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Aunque Me Duela el Alma
Regional Mexican Album of the Year
"Nos Estorbó la Ropa"
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
"Me Voy a Quitar de En Medio"
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Ranchera Performance
Lobo Herido
Regional Mexican Album of the Year
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Ranchera Performance
People's Internet Choice Award: Regional Mexican
Ranchera Performance
Ranchera Performance
Ranchera Performance
Ranchera Performance
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Lifetime Achievement Award
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Ranchera Performance
Ranchera Performance
Regional Mexican Male Artist
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
Ranchera Performance
Ranchera Performance
Ranchera Performance
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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 Sinverguenza (The Shameless One)
1981 - Todo un Hombre (All a Man)
1980 - Como Mexico no Hay Dos (Like Mexico there is no other)
1980 - Picardia Mexicana Numero Dos (Mexican Rogueishness Number Two)
1980 - El Coyote y La Bronca (The Coyote and The Row)
(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 Alba?il (The Bricklayer)
1974 - La Ley Del Monte (The Law of the Woods)
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)
1972 - Jalisco Nunca Pierde (Jalisco Never Loses)
1971 - Tacos Al Carbon (Grilled Tacos)
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