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Tex Mex Icon Dies, Freddy Fender

by "BUSH IS GONE!" <PissedOff@[EMAIL PROTECTED] white house.org> Oct 15, 2006 at 01:37 AM

Singer Freddy Fender dies

By Jeff Franks
Reuters
Saturday, October 14, 2006; 6:29 PM

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Grammy Award-winning singer Freddy Fender, whose
country
and Hispanic-flavored music reached across ethnic boundaries to find a
broad
audience, died of cancer on Saturday at his Corpus Christi, Texas home, a
family friend said.

Fender, 69, died quietly with his family at his bedside, friend Ron Rogers
told re****ters.

Fender was diagnosed with lung cancer in January and was told this summer
the spreading disease was incurable.

Born Baldemar Huerta to migrant worker parents in the Texas border town of
San Benito, he began singing and playing the guitar at an early age.

He is best known for a string of mid-1970s hits that included "Before the
Next Teardrop Falls," "You'll Lose a Good Thing," and a remake of "Wasted
Days and Wasted Nights"

When he began his career in the 1950s, two of his first records, Spanish
versions of Harry Belafonte's "Jamaica Farewell" and Elvis Presley's
"Don't
Be Cruel" were big hits in Latin America.

But in 1959 he changed his name to Freddy Fender -- after the brand name
of
his guitar -- with the intent of broadening his appeal.

In 1960, he had a hit with his first version of "Wasted Days and Wasted
Nights," but was also busted for marijuana possession and went to prison
for
three years in Louisiana.

Afterwards, he worked as a mechanic, went to school and played in bars and
clubs until "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" resurrected his career.

His soulful tenor struck a universal chord and the mid-1970s hits rose to
the top of Billboard charts for both pop and country music.

In the 1990s, he played with the Texas Tornados and Los Super Seven, both
of
whom won Grammys for best Mexican-American music performance.

Fender won a third Grammy in 1992 for best Latin pop with his "La Musica
de
Baldemar Huerta" album.

He also acted in a number of television shows and movies, including "The
Milagro Beanfield War" in 1988, directed by Robert Redford.

Fender's final years were plagued by health problems -- in 2002 he had a
kidney transplant and two years later a liver transplant -- but he told
the
Corpus Christi Caller-Times in August he had had a good life.

"I'm one year away from 70 and I've had a good run," he said. "I cannot
complain that I haven't lived long enough, but I'd like to live longer."

http://www.wa****ngtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/14/AR2006101400740.html
 




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Tex Mex Icon Dies, Freddy Fender
"BUSH IS GONE!"  2006-10-15 01:37:10 
Re: Tex Mex Icon Dies, Freddy Fender
Ian MacLure <ibm@[EMAI  2006-10-14 22:02:57 

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