His songs were love ballads, belched out in honor of the women in his life, of the horses he cared for and for the millions of immigrants in the U.S. that felt at home while dancing and singing along ...
Mexico lost a musical legend and icon Vicente Fernandez-- known as el Rey or the king of Ranchera music. His deep voice oftentimes accompanied by mariachi attracted fans around the world. Songs such ...
Vicente Fernandez died yesterday at 81. He was Mexico's superstar singer, beloved throughout the Spanish-speaking world, including Mexican immigrant communities in the U.S. NPR's Carrie Kahn reports ...
Mexico's musical legend, Vicente Fernández has died. The king of ranchera music died in a hospital in Guadalajara, in his native state of Jalisco. He was 81 years old. “Rest in Peace Mr. Vicente ...
Vicente Fernandez’s latest hit, “Estos Celos,” has been No. 1 on Billboard’s Mexican regional chart for the last five weeks and in the Top 10 on the overall Latin chart. Another performer would ...
Vicente Fernández, the iconic and beloved singer of Mexican regional music who was awarded three Grammys and nine Latin Grammys and inspired a new generation of performers, including his son Alejandro ...
Vicente Fernández, the iconic and beloved voice of ranchera music, may have said goodbye to the stage, but is continuing to produce music. On April 16, the King of Ranchera filled a jam-packed Azteca ...
Vicente F ernàndez, the ranchera singer, actor and producer who became a mainstay of Mexican pop culture during his 50-year career, died Sunday in Mexico. He was 81. The King of Ranchera, as he was ...
Vicente Fernández, the indisputable king of traditional Mexican ranchera music, will get the biopic series treatment from a joint production between Univision and Televisa. The two Spanish-language ...
Bazarte is a journalism major at San Diego State University and assistant editor for Mundo Azteca. She lives in the College Area. We lost a legend, the king of la musica ranchera, an inspiration, a ...
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