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FENDER, Freddy: Canciones De Mi Barrio

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  • Interpret: FENDER, Freddy

  • Albumtitel: Canciones De Mi Barrio

  • Label ARHOOLIE

  • Genre Country

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0096297036624

  • Gewicht in Kg: 0.107
Fender, Freddy - Canciones De Mi Barrio CD 1
01 Que Mala FENDER, Freddy
02 Hay Un Algo En Tu Pensar FENDER, Freddy
03 Holy One FENDER, Freddy
04 Desde Que Conosco FENDER, Freddy
05 Ya Me Yoy FENDER, Freddy
06 Diablo Con Antifaz FENDER, Freddy
07 Que Soledad FENDER, Freddy
08 La Banda Esta Borracha FENDER, Freddy
09 Dime FENDER, Freddy
10 Paloma Querida FENDER, Freddy
11 Mi Destino Fue Quererte FENDER, Freddy
12 Indita Mia FENDER, Freddy
13 No Estes Sonando FENDER, Freddy
14 Corine, Corina FENDER, Freddy
15 Como Un Errante FENDER, Freddy
16 Acapulco Rock FENDER, Freddy
17 Las Cerezas FENDER, Freddy
18 Camisa Negra FENDER, Freddy
19 La Vieja FENDER, Freddy
20 Viejos Amigos FENDER, Freddy
21 Pancho Pechos FENDER, Freddy
22 Mean Woman FENDER, Freddy
23 No Esta Aqui FENDER, Freddy
24 Magia De Amor FENDER, Freddy
geb. 4. 6. 1937 in San Benito - TexasRecord Labels: Duncan, lmperial, Goldband, Power Pak,Dot,... mehr
"FENDER, Freddy"

geb. 4. 6. 1937 in San Benito - TexasRecord Labels: Duncan, lmperial, Goldband, Power Pak,Dot, ABC, GRT, Starfiite, Warner BrothersErster No. 1 Hit: Before The xt Teardrop Falls (1975)Baldemar G. Huerta, er nannte sich später Freddy Fender,ist Amerikaner, mexikanischer Abstammung, ein sogenannter Tex-Mex. Mit lispelnder, scharfer Stimme beganner in den 50er Jahren mit Rock & Roll und Tex-Mex-Music,ohne jedoch größeres Aufsehen zu erregen. Dann saß er einpaar Jahre im Angola State Prison und wurde nach seinerEntlassung von dem Produzenten Huey Meaux langsam,aber systematisch aufgebaut. Gleich sein erster Hit ,BeforeThe Next Teardrop Falls“ kam auf Platz 1 der CountryCharts. Noch im gleichen Jahr folgten zwei weitere No. 1Erfolge. Freddy Fender war etabliert. Dennoch, er konnteseinen Höhenflug nicht beibehalten und Ende der 70erJahre war er wieder bei mittleren Chartpositionen angekommen. Auch die 80er Jahre sahen Freddy Fender nur imunteren Viertel der Charts.

 

Freddie Fender

a.k.a. FReddie Or Freddy Fender American Tejano and country music star Freddy Fender is truly one of the most famous performers gracing this compi- lation. He was born Baldemar Garza Huerta on June 4, 1937 in San Benito, Texas, to Margarita Garza and Serapio Huerta. Serapio presented young Baldemar a handmade guitar he had built out of a metal sardine box when Baldemar was only five years old. At the age of 10, Baldemar made his debut radio performance on radio station KGBT in Harlingen, Texas. After dropping out of school in 1953 at the age of 16, he spent some of his teenage years with the U.S. Marine Corps, being discharged in August of 1956. Baldemar returned to Texas and started performing in juke joints, bars, nightclubs, and honky-tonks, mostly to Latino audiences.

Still performing under his original name of Baldemar Huerta, he signed a recording contract with newly launched Falcon Records out of Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas. Owner Arnaldo Ramirez, Sr. had founded the label to record Spanish language versions of popular rock and roll and pop tunes of the time. Huerta stayed with Ramirez’ label until 1959. The first releases were issued as by Baldemar Huerta con Los Romanceros, then as El Bebop Kid, and fi- nally as Freddie Fender. Huerta had actually already changed his name legally to Freddy Fender, claiming “it would sell better to Gringos!” Fender switched to Duncan Records in mid-1959, shortly af- ter the label was founded by Wayne Duncan in Harlingen. Recordings that Fender made for Duncan were released un- der various names and pseudonyms: Freddie or Freddy Fender, Eddie Medina, Scotty Wayne and Eddie con Los Shades.

Duncan managed a leasing deal with Los Angeles’ Imperial Records for several Fender recordings. Album re- leases followed on the Ideal and Norco labels out of San Benito, Texas. After Fender had scored his first hit, Wasted Days And Wasted Nights, in May of 1960, his career stopped when he and a band member got arrested for possession of marijuana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Three years at Louisi- ana State Penitentiary followed until he was released through an intervention by Governor Jimmie Davis, who was a singer and songwriter of You Are My Sunshine fame. The 1970s were Fender’s most successful period of his ca- reer. In 1974, his Before The Next Teardrop Falls was a #1 hit on ‘Billboard’s’ country and pop charts. Secret Love, You’ll Lose A Good Thing, and a remake of Wasted Days And Wasted Nights all reached #1 on Billboard’s country charts.

Freddy’s swamp pop country sound scored 21 country hits between 1975 and 1983. Fender formed The Texas Torna- dos together with Doug Sahm and Augie Meyers of The Sir Douglas Quintet and Flaco Jiménez in 1987, mashing their own sound out of Tejano, conjunto, rhythm and blues, coun- try, swamp, and rock and roll. Five albums and a Grammy resulted in 1990. Fender joined the next super group in the late nineties: Los Su- per 7, with David Hidalgo and César Rosas (both of Los Lobos), Flaco Jiménez, Rick Trevino, Joe Ely, and Ruben Ramos. The result was another Grammy in 1998. He cut his final recordings in early 2001 and performed his last concert on December 31, 2005. Freddy Fender died from cancer at the age of 69 at his home in Corpus Christi, Texas on October 14, 2006...

Marc Mittelacher in August 2020

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