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  1. Vicente Fernández Gómez (17 February 1940 – 12 December 2021) was a Mexican mariachi 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 ...

    • Vicente Fernández grew up in Tijuana though born in Huentitan El Alto. Vicente Fernández was born on 17 February 1940 in the little village of Huentitan El Alto.
    • Vicente Fernández got a guitar that ignited his musical talent. Vicente began his musical career when he got his first guitar and as he was practicing he was also studying fork music.
    • Vicente’s son was born the same year his mother died. Vicente married his wife Maria de Refugio on 27th December 1963. They had their first son who was born premature and had to be incubated at home due to Vicente’s inability to pay the hospital bill.
    • Vicente Fernández moved to Mexico City to fulfill his musical ambition. Vicente had to move to Mexico City to chase his music dream. This was in 1965 when he attempted to seek an offer from the record companies in Mexico.
  2. Oct 11, 1991 · For more than 40 years, Vicente Fernández has maintained his standing as Mexico’s greatest living singer, coupling an operatic range with a deep understanding of ranchera music’s rural roots. Through the years he inspired hundreds of imitators, but none could ever match his operatic power and range.

  3. He was inspired by Pedro Infante films. Vicente’s mother would take him to see the films of Pedro Infante, a well-known Mexican actor and ranchera singer. "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,'" Vicente once shared. 3/20.

  4. Dec 13, 2021 · Despite the subject matter of his music, it was always tempered by his manly persona — he dressed in full charro regalia, took swigs from fans’ bottles and performed atop his horses....

    • Maira Garcia
  5. Jun 22, 2023 · Global Appeal: While ranchera music is deeply rooted in Mexican culture, Vicente Fernández’s talent transcended borders. He became a global ambassador for regional Mexican music, performing to adoring fans worldwide.

  6. Aug 29, 2022 · From this union Vicente, Gerardo, and Alejandro were born and they adopted Alejandra. Their sons Vicente and Alejandro, “El Potrillo,” have also stood out in the Mexican music scene. In the 1960s, Vicente Fernández began working at the “El Sarape” cabaret, where he managed to earn a living through his talent as a singer.