Search - Artist/Band: Freddy Fender

Artist Info

  • Name: Freddy Fender
  • Birthday: 06/04/1937
  • Birth Place: San Benito, TX
  • Died: 10/14/2006
  • Decades Active: 1950,1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Country
  • Styles: Cajun, Mexican Traditions, North American Traditions, Tex-Mex, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Country-Pop, Rock & Roll, Traditional Country, Roots Rock
  • Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Organic, Rollicking, Earthy, Gentle, Intimate, Reflective, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Freewheeling, Passionate, Rowdy, Sentimental

Albums

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Title Release
  • Mi Corazon Espanol
  • 06/23/2009
  • Pure
  • 09/25/2007
  • Best of Freddy Fender [Direct Source]
  • 07/31/2007
  • Freddy Fender [#2]
  • 06/20/2007
  • Remembering...25 Golden Hits
  • 06/19/2007
  • Freddy Fender [Country Legends]
  • 01/22/2007
  • Classics
  • 12/05/2006
  • Exitos y Recuerdos
  • 11/21/2006
  • Definitive Freddy Fender
  • 11/06/2006
  • Country Hit Parade
  • 08/08/2006
  • 9 Top Ten Hits
  • 07/11/2006
  • Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 [Creative Sounds]
  • 05/24/2006
  • Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Creative Sounds]
  • 05/24/2006
  • An Introduction to Freddy Fender
  • 05/02/2006
  • Supergold
  • 10/31/2005
  • Dos Amigos W
  • 09/27/2005
  • Tex-Mex Tornado
  • 09/13/2005
  • Star Power
  • 08/23/2005
  • Rancho Grande
  • 08/22/2005
  • Legendary Performers
  • 07/12/2005
  • King of Tex Mex [Prism Platinum]
  • 06/07/2005
  • Tex Mex King
  • 06/07/2005
  • El Internacional
  • 03/29/2005
  • Wasted Days & Wasted Nights [Direct Source]
  • 03/04/2005
  • Tex Mex Legend
  • 02/17/2005
  • Country Collection: Freddy & Buck
  • 12/06/2004
  • The Best of Freddy Fender [St. Clair]
  • 11/23/2004
  • Close to My Heart
  • 07/27/2004
  • Especially for You
  • 04/20/2004
  • Hits & More [Sweden] W
  • 01/06/2004
  • On the Border
  • 11/07/2003
  • Eddie Con los Shades: Rock 'N Roll
  • 10/07/2003
  • Interpreta el Rock
  • 10/07/2003
  • Before the Next Teardrop Falls [Country Stars]
  • 10/06/2003
  • Secret Love
  • 10/06/2003
  • Fiesta Tejano
  • 08/26/2003
  • Del Corazon from the Heart
  • 07/01/2003
  • Back to Back [K-Tel]
  • 01/28/2003
  • Super Hits
  • 01/07/2003
  • Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Columbia]
  • 09/03/2002
  • Greatest Hits [Columbia River]
  • 08/06/2002
  • The Voice
  • 07/16/2002
  • Crazy Baby
  • 05/20/2002
  • La Musica de Baldemar Huerta
  • 02/12/2002
  • Best of Freddy Fender: Wasted Days & Wasted Nights
  • 10/01/2001
  • Exitos en Espanol: The Spanish Side of Freddy Fend
  • 09/11/2001
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Freddy Fender
  • 04/24/2001
  • Freddy Fender & Friends
  • 04/01/2001
  • 33 Tex Mex Favorites
  • 12/13/2000
  • Good Old Country
  • 07/25/2000
  • Dueling Country
  • 07/06/2000
  • Classic Country
  • 06/26/2000
  • Tex-Mex Music W
  • 04/15/2000
  • Back to Back [Universal Special Products]
  • 02/29/2000
  • Forever Gold
  • 01/18/2000
  • Wasted Days & Wasted Nights [SRI]
  • 2000
  • Crazy Cajun's Cosmic Cowboys W
  • 10/26/1999
  • Tell It Like It Is: Best of Crazy Cajun Recordings
  • 10/26/1999
  • Lone Star: The Best of Freddy Fender WA
  • 10/19/1999
  • Freddy Fender's Greatest Hits
  • 09/14/1999
  • Greatest Hits
  • 04/20/1999
  • The Best of Freddy Fender [Cleopatra] WA
  • 04/20/1999
  • Best of Freddy Fender [Pegasus]
  • 1999
  • El Mejor de Freddy Fender, Vol. 1
  • 1999
  • The Great
  • 1999
  • Greatest Hits [Intercontinental]
  • 1998
  • In His Prime
  • 08/19/1997
  • Great Hits
  • 01/21/1997
  • Wasted Days & Wasted Nights [Prime Cuts]
  • 08/01/1995
  • Hijo De Su
  • 04/16/1995
  • The King of Tex Mex [Laserlight] WA
  • 1995
  • 20 Greatest Hits
  • 08/16/1994
  • Before the Next Teardrop Falls [Quicksilver]
  • 04/06/1993
  • Canciones de Mi Barrio: The Roots of Tejano Rock
  • 1993
  • Before the Next Teardrop Falls [Huub]
  • 07/01/1991
  • Christmas Time in the Valley WA
  • 1991
  • Collection
  • 1991
  • El Mejor de Freddy Fender, Vol. 2
  • 1986
  • The Best of Freddy Fender [Dot]
  • 1977
  • Before the Next Teardrop Falls [Import]
  • Freddy Fender
  • Individual Bio

    Freddy Fender was one of the few Hispanic stars in country music, a singer and songwriter whose work was defined largely by its strong latin sensibility. Born Baldemar Huerta to a family of migrant laborers in San Benito, TX, on June 4, 1937, Fender began playing guitar early in his childhood. After dropping out of school at the age of 16 to join the Marine Corps, he released his first Spanish-language recordings under his given name in 1958.

    While his initial sides were successful with listeners in Texas and Mexico, in 1959 he decided to adopt his stage name, along with a stronger rockabilly feel, in order to attract "gringo" audiences. The following year, he released the self-penned "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights," his most successful single yet. But in May of 1960, Fender was convicted of marijuana possession, and was sentenced to five years in Louisiana's notorious Angola State Prison (the same correctional facility which once held blues legend Leadbelly). After serving three years, he was paroled thanks to the efforts of Louisiana governor Jimmie Davis, on the condition that upon Fender's release he stay away from the corruptive influences of the music scene. After his parole ended, Fender tried to re-ignite his career, but with the exception of a few scattered nightclub gigs in the New Orleans area, he found little success, and ultimately returned to San Benito.

    In Texas, he spent several years working as an auto mechanic, and even returned to school to pursue a degree in sociology. In 1974, he met Huey P. Meaux, the owner of the Houston-based Crazy Cajun label; after agreeing on a recording deal, it was Meaux who convinced Fender to steer in the direction of country & western while maintaining his music's Hispanic roots. After Fender's first Meaux-produced single, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," failed to attract the attention of a major label, it was released on Crazy Cajun; in the first weeks of 1975, the song hit the top of both the country and pop charts, and Fender became an overnight star. For the follow-up, he re-recorded his early single, "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights," and notched his second straight number one country hit. Before the year ended, he had released yet another chart-topper in "Secret Love," and also issued two LPs, Since I Met You Baby and a self-titled effort.

    Throughout the remainder of the '70s, Fender's success continued, most notably with the number two single "Living It Down" in 1976. That same year, he released two more albums, Your Cheatin' Heart and Rock 'N' Country. In 1977, he also issued a holiday record, Merry Christmas/Feliz Navidad. As the 1980s dawned, however, his popularity began slipping; after his final chart hit, 1983's "Chokin' Kind," he focused on an acting career, highlighted by an appearance in the 1988 Robert Redford film The Milagro Beanfield War. He remained largely silent as a musician until 1990, when he formed the tex-mex supergroup Texas Tornados with Doug Sahm, Flaco Jiménez, and Augie Meyers. After three albums, the group disbanded, and Fender again resumed his solo career. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide