🎙️GustavoArellano and Times staffers stevesaldivar, longdrivesouth and LAT_Iliana remember Chente. Subscribe and listen 🔊
Ranchera legend Vicente Fernández passed away this week at age 81, and millions of his fans in the U.S., Mexico and beyond are mourning a man who was their soundtrack of love and sadness and resistance for over half a century.Today, L.
A. Times journalists who grew up with Chente’s music talk about his legacy and even sing some of his songs — badly.L.A. Times deputy sports editor Iliana Limón Romero, video journalist Steve Saldivar and culture writer Daniel Hernández
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