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Vicente Fernandez's latest or related album is Hoy
Which is released on 2013-05-07 from record company Sony U.S. Latin.
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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. Learn more about Vicente Fernandez