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Vicente Fernandez

At 21, 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 has 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 Solis, José Alfredo Jimenez and Jorge Negrete.
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. See Vicente Fernandez LIVE! Purchase your Vicente Fernandez tickets today!

Mr. Amigo Walk of Fame in the works Brownsville Herald By Patricia Lopez, El Nuevo Heraldo Past Charro Days ambassadors — Vicente Fernández, Mario “Cantinflas” Moreno, Verónica Castro, José José and Raúl Velasco, to name a few — could be immortalized if a proposed Mr. Amigo Walk of Fame is approved. |
![]() Hispanically Speaking News | Mariachi Themed Casino by Vicente Fernandez to Open in Las Vegas Hispanically Speaking News With plans to open by the end of 2012, Mexican recording legend Vicente Fernandez hopes to bring a little taste of México to Las Vegas with his new mariachi themed casino, “Guadalajara, Guadalajara.” As part of his upcoming retirement plan, Fernandez, ... |
Diversions from the impeachment trial Philippine Star Merjohn Lagaya played the violin, and just-great singer Sharon Vicente Fernandez sang “Climb Every Mountain.” Elton C. Tan of the Tan Yu Group of Companies said if his father were alive, he would have been happy greeting Nelia who has served the ... |
Service with a ready smile Bakersfield Californian "If someone is having a birthday at the restaurant, I like to start the group and try to sound like Vicente (Fernandez.) Then offer them a shot of tequila." And while singing is one of his favorite hobbies, he also claims to be a pretty nifty dancer. |
Grammy Protest Fights the Elimination of Cultural Categories Huffington Post (blog) Then internationally known Mexican ranchero singer Vicente Fernandez announced his retirement. In 2010, Fernandez won a Grammy for Best Regional Mexican Album, a category that was also crunched this year. The category is now referred to as 'Best ... |









