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Alejandro Fernandez, son of Mexican music star Vicente Fernandez, is one of the most famous Mexican singers of ballads, love songs, and mariachi music. Well known outside Mexico, Fernandez has played in many of the world’s great venues, including New York’s Madison Square Garden. His songs have appeared regularly atop the Latin pop charts since his album debut in 1991; in 2000 he was awarded the Latin Grammy for Best Ranchero Performance. In 2000-01 he received the Tito Guizar Award for Best Singer and Performer in Mexican and Hispanic Music.

Fernandez was born in 1971 in Mexico City, and raised in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. Growing up, he and his family divided their time between the country, where Fernandez learned to ride horses, and the city. This gave him the experience he needed to sing equally well of both the Mexican countryside and its rancheros, and of city life.

Since his father is the renowned Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez, music was an integral part Fernandez’s home life, which also contributed to his later success. Ramiro Burr of the San Antonio Express-News called the elder Fernandez "the most important and influential ranchera singer in the world." This has given his son a great deal to live up to, but he seems equal to the challenge.

Fernandez first performed in public when he was just four years old (some sources say five). His father had brought him on tour to the United States, and at a concert in San Antonio, Texas, brought his son on stage to play with him. Facing a crowd of 10, 000 people, Fernandez performed the song "Alejandra." The experience had a profound effect on the boy; he broke down in tears immediately afteward.

At the age of six, Fernandez earned his first paycheck as a performer when he starred in the film Picardia Mexicana, and continued to hone his skills as he grew at Mexican rodeo fairs, building a fan base of his own. Fernandez made his recording debut with the song "Amor de los Dos" (Our Love). A duet sung with his father, the song appeared on his father’s album Mexico, Voz y Sentimiento. When Fernandez was 19, he cut his first solo tune, "El Andariego" (The Wanderer), which appeared on another of his father’s albums.

Despite his musical success, Fernandez chose a career in engineering (some sources say architecture) before deciding to become a full-time musician. He even went so far as to enroll in engineering program at Atemajac Valley University. But after his second year at the school, Fernandez realized engineering was the wrong path for him, and he devoted all of his future efforts to following in his father’s footsteps.

His early years as a professional musician were spent on tour with his father. After this apprenticeship,

Fernandez felt it was time, as he told Fernando Romero in the San Diego Union-Tribune,"to fly solo." After one last joint tour, which Fernandez called a "goodbye tour," Fernandez launched his career as an independent solo artist.

Fernandez burst upon the Mexican music scene at 21 with a self-titled debut album in 1991 on the Sony Discos label, launching a Mexican and American concert tour to promote it. From then on, he released an average of an album a year through Sony. Following his debut came Piel de Niña (A Girl’s Skin) in 1993, Que Seas Muy Feliz (May You Be Very Happy) in 1995, and Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón (Deep within My Heart) in 1997.

Me Estoy Enamorando (I’m Falling in Love), also released in 1997, marked a milestone in Fernandez’scareer. With this album he became a truly international star, with sales passing the 2.2 million mark worldwide. No fewer than four singles from this album appeared in the number-one position on the Billboard Latin charts: the album’s title track, "Si Tu Supieras" (If You Knew), "En el Jardin" (In the Garden), and "Yo Naci Para Amarte" (I Was Born to Love You). "En el Jardin" was recorded as a duet with Latin pop star Gloria Estefan.

In 1999 Fernandez released Mi Verdad. One of this album’s tracks, "Si He Sabido Amar," was chosen as the theme song of the Mexican soap opera Infierno en el Paraíso. The album’s title track earned Fernandez a Latin Grammy in 2000, the first year that they were presented. In that same year, Fernandez sang in English on the Sony album Christmastime in Vienna, which also features the vocal talents of the great tenor Placido Domingo and French singer Patricia Kass. Fernandez also released Entre Tus Brazos in 2000.

The following year, 2001, was an extremely significant one for Fernandez. In addition to a new album release, Origenes, he was given the Tito Guizar Award for Best Singer and Performer in Mexican and Hispanic Music, an award he also earned in 2000. The award, named after the late singer and actor Tito Guizar, was awarded by Guizar’s son, Tito Guizar, Jr. Finally, Fernandez and his famous father launched an American concert tour. The idea for the tour was born when the elder Fernandez invited his son, as he so often did, to join him onstage during one of his concerts, this time in Los Angeles. The wildly enthusiastic reception from their fans amazed even them. They launched the "Invincible Ties" tour in San Jose, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, in July of 2001. For Fernandez, it was the perfect way to express his admiration and affection for the man who is a close friend and mentor as well as his father.

The American tour also marked the start of a process that would eventually end with the elder Fernandez’s retirement. As Fernandez told Fernando Romero in the San Diego Union-Tribune, "[My father] wants to start enjoying everything he has earned during his hardworking life." Since the elder Fernandez had started playing music professionally at the age of eight, this will be a much-deserved rest.

Selected discography
Alejandro Fernandez, Sony, 1991.
Piel de Nina, Sony, 1993.
Que Seas Muy Feliz, Sony, 1995.
Muy Dentro de Mi Corazon, Sony, 1997.
Me Estoy Enamorando, Sony, 1997.
Mi Verdad, Sony, 1999.
Entre Tus Brazos, Sony, 2000.
Origenes, Sony, 2001.
100 Años de Musica Mexicana, Sony, 2002.
Nina, Amada Mia, Sony, 2003.

Sources
Periodicals
San Antonio Express-News (San Antonio, TX), May 31, 2001, p. 6F; September 21, 2002, p. 4F.
San Diego Union-Tribune (San Diego, CA), July 14, 2001, p. E1.

Online
"Alejandro Fernandez," All Music Guide, http://www.allmusic.com (March 19, 2003).
"Alejandro Fernandez," Sony Discos, http://www.sonydiscos.com/discos/content.nsf/biofëOOOI113024002_79?Open&language=english (April 4, 2003).
Alejandro Fernandez Official Website, http://www.alejandrofernandez.com (March 19, 2003).
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One of Mexico's biggest international superstars around the turn of the millennium, Alejandro Fernández first established himself in the early '90s as a champion of ranchera music before crossing over to the Latin pop mainstream in 1997 with the chart-topping album Me Estoy Enamorando. Born on April 24, 1971, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Fernández is the son of ranchera icon Vincente Fernández, which inspired the media to nickname him El Potrillo (the Little Colt). Beginning with his self-titled debut album in 1992, Fernández followed in the footsteps of his father, performing traditional Mexican music of the Jalisco region such as mariachi. While this phase of Fernández's career -- including the albums Alejandro Fernandez (1992), Piel de Niña (1993), Grandes Exitos a la Manera de Alejandro Fernandez (1994), Que Seas Muy Feliz (1995), and Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón (1996), all of which were produced by Pedro Ramírez -- spawned a steady series of hit singles, his career skyrocketed to new heights of success with the release of Me Estoy Enamorando (1997). Produced by Emilio Estefan, Jr. and Kike Santander -- far and away the preeminent Latin pop production team of the era -- the album marked the crossover of Fernández into the realm of mainstream pop. Not only did Me Estoy Enamorando itself top Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart; it also spawned four Hot Latin Tracks chart-toppers: "Si Tú Supieras," "En el Jardín" (a duet with Gloria Estefan), "No Sé Olvidar," and "Yo Nací Para Amarte." As if to reassure his fan base that he hadn't abandoned his roots, Fernández reunited with longtime producer Pedro Ramírez next and returned to ranchera music on Mi Verdad (1999) before collaborating once again with Estefan and Santander on another pop-oriented chart-topper, Entre Tus Brazos (2000). In subsequent years, Fernández continued to alternate between traditional albums of ranchera music (Orígenes, 2001; Niña, Amada Mía, 2003) and those oriented toward contemporary Latin pop (A Corazón Abierto, 2004; Viento a Favor, 2007). In addition, he began regularly releasing live in-concert albums (Un Canto de México, 2002; En Vivo: Juntos por Ultima Vez, 2003; México-Madrid: En Directo y Sin Escalas, 2005) and also released his first greatest-hits collection, 15 Años de Éxitos (2008). ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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Alejandro Fernandez
Background information
Birth name Alejandro Fernández Abarca
Born April 24, 1971 (1971-04-24) (age 40)
Origin Guadalajara, Mexico
Genres Bolero, latin pop, mexican pop, mariachi, ranchera
Occupations Singer
Years active 1991–present
Labels Sony Music Latin (1992–2008)
Universal Music Latino (2009–present)
Website http://www.alejandrofernandez.com/

Alejandro Fernández (pronounced: [aleˈxandro ferˈnandes]) (born April 24, 1971) is a Mexican singer.

Nicknamed as "El Potrillo" (The Colt) by the media and his fans,[1] he has sold over 20 million albums worldwide.[2] Alejandro is the son of the ranchera singer Vicente Fernández.[3] He originally specialized in traditional, earthy forms of Mexican folk music, such as mariachi and ranchera. However, his more recent work has focused on mainstream pop music.

Alejandro Fernández has performed with artists like: Vicente Fernández, Plácido Domingo, Marc Anthony, José Carreras, Chayanne, Amaia Montero, Joan Sebastian, Gloria Estefan, Malú, Julio Iglesias, Patricia Kaas, Miguel Bosé, Mario Frangoulis, Ednita Nazario, Yuri, Franco De Vita, Diego El Cigala, Nelly Furtado, Ricky Martin and Beyoncé Knowles.

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Musical career

Early years

His first public appearance was in 1977 in one of his father shows. Alejandro was meant to perform the song "Alejandra" but in the middle of the song he forgot the lyrics, started crying and suffered a panic attack, but his father got on stage and helped him singing along the song.

Fernández released his first album, Alejandro Fernandez under Sony Music. The main hits were "Necesito olvidarla", "Brumas" and "Equivocadamente".[4] With this material, Alejandro began a tour in Mexico and some cities of the United States. In 1993, he performed with his father in a concert at the Palacio de los Deportes, continuing a season at the famous Teatro Blanquita of Mexico City. In 1993, he released Piel De Niña. The production was directed by Pedro Ramires and became a success. The songs "Piel de niña", "A la vera del camino", and "Cascos ligeros" are some of the hits of the album.[5] In 1994, he released the album Grandes Exitos A La Manera De Alejandro Fernandez, singing pieces of legendary composers such as Armando Manzanero, Luis Demetrio and José Antonio Méndez.[6]

1995–1998: "Como quien pierde una estrella", Me Estoy Enamorando

In 1995 he released the album Que Seas Muy Feliz. The song "Como quien pierde una estrella", became his first international hit. "Como quien pierde una estrella" was heavily promoted on radio and television shows.[7][7]

In 1996, he released Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón and became an instant success.[8] Songs like "Moño negro", "Nube viajera" and "Abrazame" became hits in Mexico and several countries of Latin America. That same year he recorded "Puedes llegar", theme song for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, with singers like Gloria Estefan, Jon Secada and Ricky Martin. In 1997, he recorded the album Me Estoy Enamorando, produced by Emilio Estefan, Jr. The music of the album is a fusion of bolero, romantic ballad, orchestral arrangements and a touch of Mexican mariachi that became popular in the Latin music. "Si tu supieras" became the most outstanding hit of that production,[9] and became the theme of the hit soap opera of the time, "Maria Isabel". It also conquered the U.S. market being seven weeks at the top of Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. He became the first Latin singer to hold first place with three hits followed, "Si tu supieras", "En El Jardín" (with Gloria Estefan) and "No se olvidar".[9] Me Estoy Enamorando sold 2.2 million copies worldwide. In December 1998, he recorded Christmas in Vienna VI, with the tenor Plácido Domingo and Patricia Kaas. His performance was praised by the critics but, however, it did not achieve much popularity among the audience.

1999–2003: Mi Verdad, Entre tus brazos, Orígenes

With the album Mi Verdad of 1999, Fernández returned to ranchera music genre.[10] "Si he sabido amor" became a big hit and was played as the central theme of the hit soap opera Infierno en el paraíso.

In 2000, released the album titled Entre tus brazos, the eighth in his career and the second time with Emilio Estefan, Jr. as the producer. "Quiéreme" was the first single, a moved pop song that showed his musical versatility. For the first time in his career a song was from his own inspiration: "Entre tus brazos". The album contains mostly romantic balladas with moved Latin rhythms.[11] That same year, he recorded with Julio Iglesias, the song "Dos corazones, dos historias" that was contained on Julio's album Noche de Cuatro Lunas.[12]

In 2001, he recorded Orígenes.[13] The single "Sin tantina pena" (a moved mariachi bolero) became an international hit.[13] In 2002, he launched his production Un Canto De México, which contains twenty-two classic ranchera songs, it was recorded live at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.[14] In 2003, Alejandro began a Latin American tour with his father Vicente, and recorded the show called "En Vivo: Juntos Por Ultima Vez", which was witnessed by thousands of fans, culminating in Mexico City at the Foro Sol, with over five hours of music in front of nearly 60,000 spectators. That same year he recorded his next album Niña amada mía,[15] that released the song with the same name which became a hit and the theme of a popular soap opera of that name. That same year, Alejandro toured Latin America and United States. Later he participated in the Christmas special En mi país broadcasted by Telemundo, and recorded in Puerto Rico. Fernández did a duet with Ednita Nazario on the song "Triste Navidad" ( "Sad Christmas").

2004–2006: A Corazón Abierto, México - Madrid

In 2004, he played the lead role in Zapata: El sueño del héroe, a movie about the Mexican revolutionary hero Emiliano Zapata by filmmaker Alfonso Arau.That same year, A Corazón Abierto reunites Alejandro with Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Kike Santander, who penned his greatest hits from Me Estoy Enamorando. But it also finds him singing the songs of a new generation of songwriters, including Gian Marco, Leonel García (one half of pop duo Sin Bandera), Reyli Barba (former member of pop band Elefante) and Mexican group Tres De Copas.[16]

"Romanticism is something that will never die", declared Alejandro Fernández, explaining his choice of songs on A Corazón Abierto, his breakthrough recording about lost love, love that is never forgotten and the capacity to always love again. "I'm super, ultra passionate. We're releasing an album that's an x-ray of myself. That's why it's titled "A Corazón Abierto" ("In Open Heart"). It was something very honest. Not naked, but something deeper than that". The album released the singles: "¿Que voy a hacer con mi amor?", "Qué lastima", "Me dediqué a perderte" and the smashing hit "Canta corazón".[16]

In 2005, Alejandro launches México - Madrid: En Directo Y Sin Escalas (Mexico - Madrid: Nonstop). Featuring 13 tracks including one new song. Produced by Aureo Baquiero and filmed in front of a live audience at Spain's "Palacio de Congresos IFEMA", the production features Fernández performing some of his biggest hits accompanied by a 28-piece orchestra and some of Spain's most important voices on three of the songs: Amaia Montero from La Oreja de Van Gogh joins him on "Me dediqué a perderte"; Malú duets with him on "Contigo aprendí", and with flamenco star Diego El Cigala perform a moved version of "Como quien pierde una estrella", accompanied on cajón by famed flamenco guitarist Niño Josele.[17] That same year, Alejandro was chosen to sing along with the tenors José Carreras and Plácido Domingo in a special concerto celebrating the opening of the "Forum Internacional de las Culturas" in Monterrey. At first his father Vicente was invited, but turned down. Alejandro showed his skilled vocals, and operatic tenor range, singing pieces of opera such as "Granada"; his performance was praised by the audience. He also recorded a duet song with the tenor Mario Frangoulis called "Hay más" from the album Follow Your Heart.[18] After that, Alejandro went on tour with two Latin American stars: Marc Anthony and Chayanne, passing through several of the most important cities of the U.S.[19] On December 2, 2005, Los Angeles, gave him a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame, on Hollywood Boulevard.[20]

2007–present: Viento a Favor, "Mañana es para siempre", Dos Mundos

In 2007, launches Viento A Favor features tunes written by Leonel García and Noel Schajris (better known as emotive Latin-pop duo Sin Bandera) and Mexican singer Reyli Barba.[21] The first two singles were "Te Voy A Perder", and "Amor Gitano", a duet with Beyoncé Knowles.[22] After that "Cuando Estamos Juntos" and "No Se Me Hace Fácil" became hits; "Eres" was the last single of the album.

In 2008, Alejandro started a tour on Spanish land covering cities such as Madrid, Valencia and La Coruña. He released the album De Noche: Clásicos A Mi Manera, that contains classic romantic ballads and boleros such as "El Reloj" and "Regálame esta noche", songs that he recorded previously in his career but never released.[23]

In 2009, his voice is the theme of Mañana es para siempre, the most successful Mexican soap opera of the year. The Grammy-winning singer, composer and producer Nelly Furtado invited Alejandro to sing a duet with her for her new album Mi Plan. The song "Sueños" was recorded in Miami.

Dos Mundos (Two Worlds), is a double production, releasing two albums simultaneously: Dos Mundos: Evolución + Tradición. One of them is pop, produced by Aureo Baqueiro, and the other of ranchera and mariachi, produced by Joan Sebastian. He is the first Latin artist to do something similar. On November 11, 2009 he released simultaneously the videos of the singles "Estuve" and "Se Me Va la Voz".[24] He recently released the videos of the singles "Me Hace Tanto Bien" and "Bandida". On November 22, 2010, Alejandro released the live album Dos Mundos: Revolución that includes live versions of songs from his album Dos mundos: Evolución / Dos mundos: Tradición, two unreleased tracks "Tu Sabes Quien", "Felicidades" and the song "Vamos a darnos tiempo" originally performed by the iconic singer José José.[25] On August 1, 2011, Alejandro released the song "Bajo un mismo sol" theme of the 2011 Pan American Games. He toured Latin America along with fellow Marc Anthony in a series of concerts named Dos Mundos, un Concierto (Two Worlds, one Concert).

Sony Music controversy

The international record label Sony Music was sued by Alejandro Fernández after they tried to release an album with some of his unreleased songs after his contract with the label had ended. Federal Police arrived at the Sony headquarters in Mexico City and seized about 6,000 copies of the album. The song "Diferente", was released on the internet as the first single of the album.[26]

Personal life

Alejandro Fernández was born in Mexico City and raised in Guadalajara. He studied to become an architect, but turned to singing in 1991, encouraged by his father.[27] He is the youngest son of his family. Has two older brothers, Vicente, Jr. and Gerardo, and a sister, Alejandra. Fernández and his brothers are known in Mexico as "Los tres potrillos" (The three colts).[28]

In the late 1990s, his older brother Vicente, Jr. was kidnapped by a powerful band of organized crime.[29] The kidnappers cut off one of his fingers and sent them to his father as a warning. After Vicente Fernández paid a huge sum of money, Vicente, Jr. was released. The exact amount was never announced.[30]

Fernández is co-owner of the shopping center in Guadalajara, called "Unicenter", where there are different types of businesses, creating jobs for over 170 people.[31] He participated with his family in the construction of "Lienzo Charro y Centro de Espectáculos Don Vicente Fernández Gómez" or Arena VFG, with capacity for 11,000 people it is basically dedicated to music shows and eventually will be used for massive charreria competitions.[32][33] He is an expert in horse riding and charreria.[34] Fernández supports the Mexican soccer team Atlas.

He has five children: three (Alejandro, Jr. and the twin girls América and Camila) with his ex-wife, América Guinart; and two (Emiliano and Valentina) with his ex-girlfriend, the Colombian model Ximena Díaz.[27]

Discography

References

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  18. ^ "Mario Frangoulis - Hay Más (duet Feat. Alejandro Fernández)". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPvjPvwrPuY. Retrieved 2011-02-20. 
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  20. ^ "Hollywood - Walk of Fame". Hollywoodusa.co.uk. 2005-11-27. http://www.hollywoodusa.co.uk/walkoffamestarlocations.htm#F. Retrieved 2011-02-20. 
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