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'''Rosalino''' "'''Chalino'''" '''Sánchez Félix''' (30 August 1960 – c. 15 May 1992) was a Mexican [[singer-songwriter]]. Posthumously called "El Rey del Corrido", he is considered one of the most influential [[narcocorrido]] singers of the late 20th century. A pioneer in Mexican music, he began composing songs for inmates that had stories they wanted to preserve in [[Sentimental ballad|ballads]]. Chalino also composed and sang romantic and radio-friendly songs. | '''Rosalino''' "'''Chalino'''" '''Sánchez Félix''' (30 August 1960 – c. 15 May 1992) <ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=9...=2ahUKEwjLw_a6yuOFAxUY3skDHQQkCQoQ6AF6BAgJEAM</ref>was a Mexican [[singer-songwriter]]. Posthumously called "El Rey del Corrido", he is considered one of the most influential [[narcocorrido]] singers of the late 20th century. A pioneer in Mexican music, he began composing songs for inmates that had stories they wanted to preserve in [[Sentimental ballad|ballads]]. Chalino also composed and sang romantic and radio-friendly songs. |
Sánchez was born in [[Sinaloa]], the youngest of the family. Chalino had aspirations of musical notoriety from a young age. In 1984, Chalino's brother Armando was murdered in a hotel in [[Tijuana]], inspiring him to compose his first corrido ''Recordando A Armando Sánchez''. Eventually, Chalino began to profit via his compositions and would be gifted with guns and 'presents' by his customers. Prior to his brothers' murder, Chalino was introduced to [[Ángel Parra (singer-songwriter)|Ángel Parra]], who became interested in his musical talents after hearing a performance. Parra arranged for Chalino to have a meeting at his studio, Angel Studios, and began recording his first demo cassette with a [[Norteño (music)|norteño]] group named Los Cuatro de la Frontera. By 1989, Sánchez was recognized throughout California and received many requests to sing in music venues. | Sánchez was born in [[Sinaloa]], the youngest of the family. Chalino had aspirations of musical notoriety from a young age. In 1984, Chalino's brother Armando was murdered in a hotel in [[Tijuana]], inspiring him to compose his first corrido ''Recordando A Armando Sánchez''. Eventually, Chalino began to profit via his compositions and would be gifted with guns and 'presents' by his customers. Prior to his brothers' murder, Chalino was introduced to [[Ángel Parra (singer-songwriter)|Ángel Parra]], who became interested in his musical talents after hearing a performance. Parra arranged for Chalino to have a meeting at his studio, Angel Studios, and began recording his first demo cassette with a [[Norteño (music)|norteño]] group named Los Cuatro de la Frontera. By 1989, Sánchez was recognized throughout California and received many requests to sing in music venues. |
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