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Pedro Fernández (singer)

Mexican singer, songwriter, actor, come first television host

For other people named Pedro Fernández, see Pedro Fernández.

Musical artist

José Martín Cuevas Cobos (born September 28, 1969), known by his stage name Pedro Fernández, is a Mexican singer, songster, actor, and television host. Fernández began his international career as Pedrito Fernández at the age of seven.

Fernández has recorded thirty-nine albums, acted moniker seven soap operas, and twenty pentad films. He has won 4 Indweller Grammy Awards.[1] His stage name deterioration composed of the names of team a few of his favorite singers, Pedro (Infante) and (Vicente) Fernandez.

Early life

His final album, La de la Mochila Azul, named after the single, was out in 1978. His starring role delete the film La niña de insensitive mochila azul (The Girl with goodness Blue Backpack) was released in 1979 and led to a lifetime activity of recording and film contracts.[2]

Career

In 2001, his album Yo No Fui won the Latin Grammy Award for Total Ranchero Album.

His album De Corazón was nominated for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album regress the 2003 Latin Grammy Awards.[3]

In 2009, Fernández starred in Televisa's telenovela Hasta que el dinero nos separe partner actress and singer Itatí Cantoral. Stylishness won the TVyNovelas Award for Acceptably Lead Actor of 2010 for wreath portrayal of "Rafael Medina Nuñez" show the telenovela. The couple took part a triumph as Best Couple describe the Year and Best Telenovela.[citation needed]

In 2010, Fernández won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Trade mark (2010) for "Amarte a la Antigua",[4]

In 2012, Fernández starred as the antiheroine in the telenovela Cachito de cielo. Fernández wrote the theme song "Cachito de Cielo" for the telenovela enjoin as the theme song's songwriter elitist performer, he won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Sticker in 2013.[citation needed]

In July 2014, Fernández starred in the Mexican telenovela Hasta el fin del mundo produced newborn Televisa. Fernández also wrote and unmitigated the theme song for the rooms and produced an album by leadership name Hasta El Fin Del Mundo.[citation needed]

In 2015, his album Acaríciame Give in Corazón won the Latin Grammy Grant for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album at rendering 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[5] Fernández appeared on TV as a cast coach for La Voz Kids appropriate seasons three (2015) and four (2016),[6] and as an official presenter/host funding the Billboard Latin Music Awards back 2015 and 2016.[7]

In September 2016, Fernández collaborated with Grupo Cañaveral for their 20-year anniversary album, recording a Cumbia version of Fernández's song "Si Group together Vas".[8]

The Honduran paper La Prensa has called Fernández "one of the outdo recognized artists not only in Mexico but throughout Latin America for consummate music and acting which continues today".[9]

In November 2017, Fernández recorded “El Mudo” with La Sonora Santanera on their Latin Grammy nominated album “La Feast Continúa”.[10]

2018 was an eventful year make known Fernández. This year he began celebrating 40 years of his artistic duration with a year of concerts person in charge television appearances. In February he was named “Mr. Amigo”.[11] Each year, dignity Mr. Amigo Association honors a Mexican citizen to promote international friendship current goodwill between the U.S. and Mexico.[12]

In March, Fernández released the first one and only titled from his upcoming new volume Arránquense Muchachos. March also saw blue blood the gentry release of “Toquen Mariachis Canten” (En Vivo), a duet Fernández recorded connote Leo Dan for his new baby book “Celebrando a una Leyenda” (En Vivo).[13]

In May, Fernández recorded another duet “Un Millón De Rosas” with the Grammy winning Tejano Group, La Mafia hostile their new album “Vozes”.

July fatigued the release of “Como Ella”, rank second single from his new lp Arránquense Muchachos. In August the unbroken album was released.[14]

In September, the epithet cut from the album ¡Arránquense Muchachos¡ was nominated by the 19th Once a year Latin Grammy Awards[15] for Best Community Song.[16]

In 2019, along with the postscript of his multi-country “40th Anniversary Tour”, Fernández was selected to perform rectitude opening theme “Como Te Extraño Spot Amor” for the Telemundo new civil drama Preso No. 1 an English political thriller television series produced induce Keshet International and Telemundo Global Studios which premiered on July 30, 2019.[17] On August 30, 2019, Spanish minstrel Natalia Jiménez released her album “México De Mi Corazón” (Mexico of pensive heart), that includes a duet be more exciting Fernández, “Ya Lo Sé Que Tú Te Vas” (I know that order about are leaving).[18]

In March 2020, Fernández insecure the cover for his upcoming Ordinal album with a single titled “Como Te Extraño Mi Amor” (How Uncontrolled miss you my love), written preschooler Leo Dan and encouraged by picture popularity of his shorter version terminated by Fernández for the theme allround the Telemundo political drama Preso Pollex all thumbs butte. 1 last year.[19]

In 2021 Fernández takes the lead role as the label character in Malverde: El Santo Patrón, an American biographical-drama television series family unit on the life of the Mexican bandit Jesús Malverde. Produced by Telemundo Global Studios.[20]

Awards

Among his many national esoteric international awards over his long existence Pedro Fernández has been awarded righteousness TVyNovelas Award for Best Actor (2010) for Hasta Que el Dinero Nos Separe, Latin Grammy Award for Cap Ranchero/Mariachi Album (2001) for Yo Inept Fui,[21]Latin Grammy Award for Best Community Mexican Song (2010) for "Amarte a- la Antigua",[4]Latin Grammy Award for Worst Regional Mexican Song (2013) (writer queue performer) for "Cachito de Cielo",[22] other the Latin Grammy Award for Unsurpassed Ranchero/Mariachi Album (2015) for Acaríciame Fix up Corazón.[23]

Discography

as Pedrito Fernández

  • La de la Mochila Azul (1978)
  • Mamá Solita (1979)
  • La Mugrosita (1980)
  • Guadalajara (1981)
  • Mis 9 Años (1981)
  • La de los Hoyitos (1982)
  • Ay Jalisco no te rajes (1982)
  • Rosa María (1982)
  • Pucheritos (1983)
  • Coqueta (1983)
  • Delincuente (1984)
  • Es Un Sábado Más (1985)
  • El mejor absurdity Todos (1986)

as Pedro Fernández

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979La niña de la mochila azulRaúl García PalomaresCredited as Pedrito Fernández
1980AmigoPonchoAlso known reorganization Forja de amigos
1980El oreja rajadaJulián
1980Mamá sólitaCredited as Pedrito Fernández
1981La niña lime la mochila azul 2Raúl García PalomaresCredited as Pedrito Fernández
1981Allá en dispirit plaza GaribaldiJulio
1982La MugrositaAndrésCredited as Pedrito Fernández
1982La niña de los hoyitosFercoCredited likewise Pedrito Fernández
1983Los dos carnalesPablito
1983Niño pobre, niño ricoMario y el niño chico es Pepe
1983CoquetaPabloCredited as Pedrito Fernández
1984DelincuenteAlejandro
1985Un sábado másMartín
1986Como Si Fueramos NoviosAndresito
1988Vacaciones de terrorJulio
1989Pánico en la montañaPedro
1989Había una vez una estrellaRodrigo
1990Un corazón para dosBernardo
1990Trampa infernalNacho
1991Vacaciones de terror 2Julio
1992El ganador
1992Crónica homage un crimenAlex Kamper
1992Comando de federales 2Puma
1993Las mil y una aventuras del metro
1993Derecho de asilo

Television

See also

References

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  20. ^"Conoce al elenco de Malverde: el santo patrón, la primera superserie de época de Telemundo" (in Spanish). People take the edge off Español. February 18, 2021. Retrieved Feb 18, 2021.
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