'One Of the Most Important' Mexican Artists Dies at 81

Vicente Fernández, revered Mexican singer, was known for mastery of mariachi and ranchera music
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 12, 2021 2:30 PM CST
'One Of the Most Important' Mexican Artists Dies at 81
In this April 16, 2016, photo the Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez performs at a free concert at Azteca Stadium. Fern?ndez died early Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, relatives reported. He was 81 years old.   (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Vicente Fernández, a beloved Mexican singer who was awarded three Grammys and nine Latin Grammys and inspired a new generation of performers, including his son Alejandro Fernández Jr., died on Sunday. He was 81 years old. Fernández was known for hits such as El Rey, Volver, Volver, and Lástima que Seajena, and his command of the ranchera and mariachi styles of music attracted fans far beyond Mexico’s borders, per the AP. “It was an honor and a great pride to share with everyone a great musical career and give everything for the audience,” Fernández’s family said on his official Instagram account. “Thank you for continuing to applaud, thank you for continuing to sing.”

Fernández, known also by his nickname Chente, died at 6:15am in a hospital in Jalisco state, his family said. Funeral plans were not announced. In August, he had suffered a serious fall and had been hospitalized since then for that and other ailments. “One of the most important artists of Mexican popular culture, the undisputed symbol of ranchera music, dies. A million mariachis accompany you on your way,” Alejandra Frausto, Mexico’s culture secretary, said on Twitter. She alluded to the fact that Fernández often sang on Dec. 12 to mark the Catholic pilgrimage to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, an event that attracts vast crowds. The commemoration was being held on Sunday after it was canceled last year because of the pandemic.

Fernández sold more than 50 million records and appeared in more than 30 films. In April 2016, he said goodbye to the stage before about 85,000 people in Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. Spectators had traveled from northern Mexico as well as the United States, Colombia, and other Latin American countries for the occasion. (More Mexico stories.)

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