Today Marks One Year Since Vicente Fernández, the ‘King of Rancheras,' Has Died

The family of "El Charro de Huentitán" had scheduled private and public events to pay tribute to the late legendary Mexican singer.

Vicente Fernandez

Vicente Fernandez (Photo by John Medina/WireImage)

Thousands of Vicente Fernández fans went to the "Los Tres Potrillos" ranch, his family's home in Guadalajara, Mexico, to visit his grave and pay tribute one year after the legendary singer's death.

The family of "El Charro de Huentitán" had scheduled two religious events on the anniversary of his death. The first, a private mass, and the second, a mass open to the public; the family of "Chente" will also offer a fair for the fans of the singer.

Fernández died Dec. 12, 2021 at the age of 81 after being hospitalized for four months.

Prior to his death, the artist had undergone surgery after a fall at home. He was said to be in "serious but stable" condition on a ventilator. Shortly after, a new condition was added to the diagnosis: Guillain-Barré syndrome, which made his recovery difficult.

"Chente," as he was affectionately called by his millions of followers, retired from the stage at the beginning of 2015, after a farewell tour of almost three years. The tour was interrupted by surgery to remove a liver tumor. Before his farewell, he toured Mexico, the United States, Spain and Latin American countries.

From Humble Beginnings to Becoming a Mexican Icon

Vicente Fernández was born Feb. 17, 1940, in Huentitán el Alto, a town near Guadalajara, the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco; the home of tequila, and mariachi.

From his humble beginnings, accustomed to earning his keep from a very young age doing various jobs, "Chente" admired Pedro Infante, another great Mexican actor, and dreamed of being like him.

When he was 21 years old while performing at the Amanecer Tapatío restaurant (singing both on stage and between the tables), he made his debut on the TV show "La Calandria Musical," where he made his first paycheck as a performer. He earned 35 pesos (less than $2 at the current exchange rate).

Years later at the beginning of the 1970s, José Alfredo Jiménez died, and Vicente Fernández took over. His purpose: to prevent traditional ranchera music from being lost.

The song "Volver, volver" from the album ¡Arriba Huentitán! (1972) consolidated "Chente" as an idol, and was the first of a long list of musical successes in more than 80 albums, the first of which "El Fabuloso Vicente Fernández" dates to 1965.

For more than four decades, the voice of Vicente Fernández echoed in songs that are now in the public domain: "Tu camino y el mío" (1969), "Que Dios te perdone" (1977), "Mujeres divinas" (1988), "Acá entre nos" (1992), "Aunque mal paguen ellas" (2005) and "Estos celos" (2007), to name a few.

"As long as you don't stop applauding, your 'Chente' doesn't stop singing until they pay for what they paid for," was a phrase that the singer coined and repeated in his marathon shows, whether they were in arenas, bullrings, stadiums and auditoriums.

Like Pedro Infante, Vicente Fernández ventured into cinema.

He made his 1971 debut in "Tacos al carbón," and three years later, he starred in and composed the soundtrack of his first great success in film: "La ley del monte" (1974).

For twenty years he combined music with cinema, participating in more than 20 films before retiring from the silver screen in 1991.

The recognitions were present in the career of "Chente" Fernández, who received from Billboard and Grammy awards to a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in 1998.

Vicente Fernandez (Photo by Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage)
Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez speaks to the audience during a press conference on February 17, 2009, in Bogota. Fernandez will play in Bogota and nine other cities as part of his “Para Siempre” tour 2009. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio DUE-AS (Photo credit should read MAURICIO DUENAS/AFP via Getty Images)
SAN JOSE, CA – APRIL 14: Vicente Fernandez performs in concert at the HP Pavilion on April 14, 2013 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Rocky Widner/FilmMagic)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 14: Vicente Fernández performs onstage during the 20th annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 14, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for LARAS)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 14: Alex Fernandez, Vicente Fernandez and Alejandro Fernández perform onstage during the 20th annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 14, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for LARAS)
MIAMI – OCTOBER 10: Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez performs at AmericanAirlines Arena on October 10, 2010 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Olivia Salazar/WireImage)
Mexican singer, actor and film producer Vicente Fernandez, known as ‘El Rey de la Musica Ranchera’ (The King of Ranchera Music), sings during the unveiling of a life-size statue in his honour, at the Mariachis square in Guadalajara, state of Jalisco, Mexico, on October 6, 2019. – Fernandez, the most important representative of ranchera music in Mexico, was honoured for his musical career. (Photo by Ulises RUIZ / AFP) (Photo by ULISES RUIZ/AFP via Getty Images)
MANAGUA, NICARAGUA – JUNE 12: Mexican musician Vincente Fernandez sings 12 June 1999 during his concert in Managua, Nicaragua. El musico Mexicano Vicente Fernandez canta 12 de Junio de 1999 durante su presentacion en Managua, Nicaragua. Fernandez cantante de musica ranchera se presento en Nicaragua durante una gira por varios paises de Centroamerica. (Photo credit should read RODRIGO ARANGUA/AFP via Getty Images)
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO – OCTOBER 14: Singer Vicente Fernandez performs to start the Opening Ceremony for the XVI Pan American Games at Omnilife Stadium on October 14, 2011 in Guadalajara, Mexico. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – OCTOBER 28: Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez presents new album El Hombre Que Mas Te Amo during a press conference a Intercontinental Hotel on October 28, 2010 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Alejandro Godinez/Clasos.com/LatinContent via Getty Images)
Vicente Fernandez, LARAS Person of the Year receipent, performs “Aca Entre Nos” and “Tantita Pena” at the 3rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at the Kodak Theater. (Photo by M. Caulfield/WireImage)
HOLLYWOOD – SEPTEMBER 16: Singer Vicente Fernandez performs during rehearsals for the 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. The Latin Grammy Awards will be held Septemeber 18 in Hollywood. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD – SEPTEMBER 17: Recording Artist Vicente Fernandez performs at the LARAS Person of the Year Tribute Presentation and Gala in his honor at the Kodak Theatre Grand Ballroom on September 17, 2002 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Robert Mora/Getty Images)
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