Vicente Fernández, one of Mexico's most famous and revered musicians, died Sunday morning at a hospital in Jalisco state, he family said. He was 81. Fernández had been hospitalized since a bad fall in ...
The coffin of Mexican singer Vicente Fernández is displayed during his funeral at "Los Tres Potrillos" ranch in Tlajomulco de Zuñiga, Jalisco state, Mexico, on Dec. 13, 2021. Monday marks the first ...
The King of ranchera music, Vicente Fernandez, died Sunday. He leaves tens of millions of devoted fans throughout the Latino world. The legacy of Vicente Fernandez, king of ranchera music, who died on ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- In the world of Mexican music, Vicente Fernández became a cultural icon. His children followed in his musical footsteps, including his son, Alejandro. And now, Alejandro's ...
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We're going to spend a few minutes now remembering one of Mexico's biggest names in popular music. Singer Vicente Fernandez died yesterday. He was the country's top ranchera singer. NPR music ...
A street east of Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights was renamed Friday, Sept. 16, after Mexican musician Vicente “Chente” Fernández, who sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won three Grammy ...
MEXICO CITY—Vicente Fernández, the king of Mexico’s traditional ranchera music, has died at age 81, his family said Sunday. Mr. Fernández began his career singing for tips in Guadalajara, the capital ...
“El Rey” (the king) of ranchera music Vicente Fernández died on Sunday at age 81. Nicknamed “Chente,” Fernández was known for his songs about longing, love, loss, and heartbreak. He recorded more than ...
Update: Vicente Fernández passed on Dec. 12 after remaining hospitalized for four months. Read more. Don Vicente Fernández, also known as "El Charro de Huentitán" and the "King of Rancheras" is ...
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