In his native Mexico, Vicente Fernández is hailed as the "king of the ranch… Read Full Bio ↴In his native Mexico, Vicente Fernández is hailed as the "king of the rancheros." He was born and raised in Huentitán del Alto, Jalisco, Mexico to a poor family and had to work since his childhood to maintain himself. Vicente got his start when he won a Guadalajara singing contest. At age 21 he was in the show "La Calandria Musical" where he received his first payment for singing. He earned 35 pesos. He and his ranchera music have become most popular in Latin America and in Spain.
In 1995, his tribute to Mexico's beloved Trio Los Panchos, Recordando A Los Panchos, earned him considerable acclaim and produced two major hits, "Miseria" and "No, No, Y No."
He owns and primarily lives in a huge ranch named 'Los Tres Potrillos" located between the cities of Guadalajara and Chapala Jalisco, Mexico. It was named after his three sons. It is complete with stables, 2 houses, a lake, high bred horses and a church. During Christmas time thousands of children go to this ranch where hundreds of thousands of dollars in Christmas gifts are given out.
He loves miniature horses and has bred them at his ranch, where he even has some as small as 6 inches.
In 2005, Fernández and his sons, Alejandro and Vicente Jr., made history by becoming the first Latin American singers to appear as cartoons in a video, for Vicente Sr.'s song, Al Mayor de los Fernandez (To the Oldest Fernández), dedicated to Vicente Sr.'s father.
Vicente has been married to Maria del Refugio Abarca Villaseñor since December 27, 1963. He has three sons with her: Vicente Jr, Gerardo, and Alejandro. His fans and the media refer to him as "Chente", a diminutive of his name out of affection but in interviews and events he is also addressed as Don Vicente out of respect. In Mexico he is referred to as "El Rey" (the king) and as "El Charro de Huentitán" (the Charro of Huentitan). His wife is affectionately known as Doña Cuca. Vicente, just like his son Alejandro, is notorious for being a ladies man and is often called a Don Juan. [1]
Vicente was involved in a scandal when it was made public that he had maintained a relation for ten years with Patricia Rivera, whom he met in 1977 while filming "El Arracadas". Years later she declared that her son, Pablo Rodrigo, was a product of that relation and Vicente recognized the son as his, giving him the Fernandez name. Afterwards DNA testing proved that Pablo was not his son.[2]
In 2004, while in concert in Miami's American Airlines Arena, Vicente had to pay $30,000 USD for having gone over the original scheduled time for the concert. He sang for three hours some of his all time hits as well as songs from his then new album "Se Me Hizo Tarde la Vida".[3]
Vicente has a star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame and his ceremony there was attended by over 5,000 people, breaking all previous attendance records.[4]
Vicente retired in 2016 in a massive concert in Estadio Azteca, Mexico city.
He fell from a horse in his rancho in august 2021, causing a rapid decline in his health. Vicente Fernandez, one of the greatest mexicans to ever live, passed away on December 12, 2021, from complications related to his fall.
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In 1995, his tribute to Mexico's beloved Trio Los Panchos, Recordando A Los Panchos, earned him considerable acclaim and produced two major hits, "Miseria" and "No, No, Y No."
He owns and primarily lives in a huge ranch named 'Los Tres Potrillos" located between the cities of Guadalajara and Chapala Jalisco, Mexico. It was named after his three sons. It is complete with stables, 2 houses, a lake, high bred horses and a church. During Christmas time thousands of children go to this ranch where hundreds of thousands of dollars in Christmas gifts are given out.
He loves miniature horses and has bred them at his ranch, where he even has some as small as 6 inches.
In 2005, Fernández and his sons, Alejandro and Vicente Jr., made history by becoming the first Latin American singers to appear as cartoons in a video, for Vicente Sr.'s song, Al Mayor de los Fernandez (To the Oldest Fernández), dedicated to Vicente Sr.'s father.
Vicente has been married to Maria del Refugio Abarca Villaseñor since December 27, 1963. He has three sons with her: Vicente Jr, Gerardo, and Alejandro. His fans and the media refer to him as "Chente", a diminutive of his name out of affection but in interviews and events he is also addressed as Don Vicente out of respect. In Mexico he is referred to as "El Rey" (the king) and as "El Charro de Huentitán" (the Charro of Huentitan). His wife is affectionately known as Doña Cuca. Vicente, just like his son Alejandro, is notorious for being a ladies man and is often called a Don Juan. [1]
Vicente was involved in a scandal when it was made public that he had maintained a relation for ten years with Patricia Rivera, whom he met in 1977 while filming "El Arracadas". Years later she declared that her son, Pablo Rodrigo, was a product of that relation and Vicente recognized the son as his, giving him the Fernandez name. Afterwards DNA testing proved that Pablo was not his son.[2]
In 2004, while in concert in Miami's American Airlines Arena, Vicente had to pay $30,000 USD for having gone over the original scheduled time for the concert. He sang for three hours some of his all time hits as well as songs from his then new album "Se Me Hizo Tarde la Vida".[3]
Vicente has a star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame and his ceremony there was attended by over 5,000 people, breaking all previous attendance records.[4]
Vicente retired in 2016 in a massive concert in Estadio Azteca, Mexico city.
He fell from a horse in his rancho in august 2021, causing a rapid decline in his health. Vicente Fernandez, one of the greatest mexicans to ever live, passed away on December 12, 2021, from complications related to his fall.
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Vicente Fernández Lyrics
Mozo mesa para uno
Hoy no espero a nadie
Mi amor imposible
No viene esta noche
Mozo mesa para uno
Y que sea la misma
Que todas las noches
Fue cita de amor
Las flores no las lleve
Déjelas
Forman parte de un ayer
De un ayer que me lastiman
Sin piedad
Anoche aquí en este lugar
Me pidió llorando
Por favor no vuelvas mas
Mozo mesa para uno
Ya no espero a nadie
Mi amor ya no viene
Ni jamás vendrá
Ya no espero a nadie
Mi amor ya no viene
Ni jamás vendrá
Hoy no espero a nadie
Mi amor imposible
No viene esta noche
Mozo mesa para uno
Y que sea la misma
Que todas las noches
Fue cita de amor
Déjelas
Forman parte de un ayer
De un ayer que me lastiman
Sin piedad
Anoche aquí en este lugar
Me pidió llorando
Por favor no vuelvas mas
Mozo mesa para uno
Ya no espero a nadie
Mi amor ya no viene
Ni jamás vendrá
Ya no espero a nadie
Mi amor ya no viene
Ni jamás vendrá
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Roberto Cantoral Garcia, Ramos Francisco Dino Lopez
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hector ledezma
Hoy estoy escuchando a Don Vicente Fernández interpretando estos maravillosos tangos en su estilo muy particular y se escuchan de un a belleza especial, tal como lo hiciera en su tiempo don Lucho Gatica, el Rey del Bolero, viva Chile Viva Mexico
Carlos Robledo
Eso es todo mi chente ! Puro sentimiento!
Rocio Ramirez Fernandez
Me encanta.
Patricia Landers
Me encanto
mrcavila94
Hermosas verdades, cosas reales no fumadas de las que se inventan ahora. La vida no es tan simple como la presentan, de verdad, es sumamente complicada.
Jorge Durán
hermosa mi america desde rio grande hasta la patagonia...
Gabriel Polit
que bàrbaro soy aficionado a los tangos desde niño , pero vicente lo hace superbièn felicidades
Juan Reyes
Grandiosa interpretación del maestro VF
Fernando Diaz
Que voz
Deyanira Saladini
♫Si yo tuviera el corazón,
el corazón que di;
si yo pudiera, como ayer,
querer sin presentir...♫ ♥
Me encantó!!!