Vicente Fernández was a legendary Mexican singer and actor from a humble background who had to work from a young age to support his family. His career took off in the 1960s after signing with CBS records and releasing successful albums like El Fabuloso Vicente Fernández. He found greater success in the 1970s with albums like ¡Arriba Huentitán! and through starring roles in films like Tacos al Carbon and composing the soundtrack for La Ley del Monte. Fernández received numerous national and international awards and recognition over his decades-long career performing ranchera music.
Vicente Fernández was a legendary Mexican singer and actor from a humble background who had to work from a young age to support his family. His career took off in the 1960s after signing with CBS records and releasing successful albums like El Fabuloso Vicente Fernández. He found greater success in the 1970s with albums like ¡Arriba Huentitán! and through starring roles in films like Tacos al Carbon and composing the soundtrack for La Ley del Monte. Fernández received numerous national and international awards and recognition over his decades-long career performing ranchera music.
Vicente Fernández was a legendary Mexican singer and actor from a humble background who had to work from a young age to support his family. His career took off in the 1960s after signing with CBS records and releasing successful albums like El Fabuloso Vicente Fernández. He found greater success in the 1970s with albums like ¡Arriba Huentitán! and through starring roles in films like Tacos al Carbon and composing the soundtrack for La Ley del Monte. Fernández received numerous national and international awards and recognition over his decades-long career performing ranchera music.
label offered him a contract and recorded his first album, El Fabuloso Vicente Fernández (1965), and he would reach a first climax with ¡Arriba Huentitán! (1972), which contained the His family was of humble class most universal of his greatest successes: and from a very young age he was Back, Back. forced to work in different trades to earn some money and be able to survive with dignity.
At 21, while acting at the
It has an extensive curriculum of restaurant Amanecer Tapatío, recognitions and tributes both he debuted on the television nationally and internationally, program La Calandria Musical, He debuted in theaters in 1971 in the which arrived mostly late, movie Tacos al Carbon, and three starting in the 1990. years later he starred and composed the soundtrack of his first great success in the celluloid: The Law of the Mount (1974). At age eight he began strumming the guitar and singing the rancheras he heard on the radio.