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Chalino Sánchez
Background information
Birth nameRosalino Sánchez Félix
BornAugust 30, 1960
Sinaloa, Mexico
OriginSinaloa, Mexico
DiedMay 16, 1992 (aged 31)
Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
GenresRegional Mexican
Years active1987–1992
LabelsMusart, Balboa Records, Cintas Acuarios

Rosalino 'Chalino' Sánchez Félix (August 30, 1960 - May 16, 1992) was a Regional Mexican singer and songwriter best known for his corrido recordings.

On May 16, 1992, after 'Rey Del Corrido,' his last concert, he was murdered in Culiacán, the capital city of the Pacific coastal state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Since his death, his fame and recordings have grown in popularity.

Chalino's son Adán Chalino Sánchez was born April 14, 1984, and was also a Regional Mexican singer in his own right.[1] Chalino's son died in a suspicious automobile accident in Sinaloa.[2]

Life[edit]

Chalino Sanchez was born in a small ranch known as 'El Guayabo' in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. He was the youngest of 7 children that Santos Sanchez and Senorina Felix shared. According to his sister Juana Sanchez, he was a curious and mischievous child who always dreamed of becoming a famous singer. He was born into a poor family and lived a difficult life. When he was 15, a tragedy occurred, his sister was raped by a rich man known for being powerful and dangerous. While at a party, Sanchez saw the man and took revenge into his own hands. Sanchez allegedly took the man's life by shooting him to death.[3] After committing this act, Sanchez had to leave the small town located near Culiacan, Sinaloa.

According to a family friend, Sanchez escaped to Tijuana, Mexico with nothing but his gun and Jesus Malverde chain. During his time in Tijuana, he worked as a 'coyote', someone who smuggles people into the United States. In 1977, he moved to Los Angeles, California with an aunt. In 1984, he married Marisela Vallejos in a simple and intimate wedding. They first met because she was a friend of his cousin Rosalba. When they got married their first son, Adan Sanchez was already on the way. They shared two children, Adan Sanchez and Cynthia Sanchez. They were married until Chalino Sanchez's death in 1992.

En Vivo Del Parral

Music[edit]

In 1984, Chalino's brother died in Tijuana, which inspired him to compose his first corrido.[4] Around this time, Chalino was put into jail and it is said that this is where his musical journey began.[5] He began to compose songs for his fellow inmates and anyone that had a story worth telling. Chalino began to earn money through his compositions and would be gifted with guns and 'presents' by his customers. Among his many compositions are Lucio Villareal, El Pelavacas,[6] and Jorge 'El Coquio' Castro. A small group known as 'Los Cuatro de la Frontera' recommended Chalino to go to a recording studio in Olympic Blvd in Los Angeles. The studio was called San Angel Records and was owned by Angel Parra. Originally, another artist was meant to sing Chalino's compositions. However, when the man canceled, Chalino decided to sing his own songs. By 1989, Chalino dedicated his full time to writing, recording, and selling his corridos. He would sell cassettes on the streets as well as swap meets.

Select discography[edit]

Chalino

Youtube Chalino Sanchez Exitos

  • 1989 17 Exitos
  • 1990 13 Mejores Exitos
  • 1990 Homenaje a Pollero
  • 1990 El Bandido Generoso
  • 1990 A Todo Sinaloa
  • 1990 Nieves De Enero Con Los Amables Del Norte
  • 1991 Alma Enamorada
  • 1991 El Pavido Navido
  • 1992 El Pela Vacas
  • 1992 Adios a Chalino
  • 1992 Chalino Sanchez Con Vaquero's Musical
  • 1993 Chalino Sánchez Con Banda Brava
  • 1993 Chalino Sanchez Con Mariachi
  • 1993 Chuyita Beltran
  • 1994 Desilusion
  • 1995 Hermosisimo Lucero
  • 1995 Corridos Con Mariachi
  • 1995 Recordando A Chalino
  • 1995 Más Éxitos Con Chalino Sánchez
  • 1996 15 Éxitos 15
  • 1996 Chalino Sánchez Con Los Amables Del Norte
  • 2001 Canta Corridos Al Estilo Culiacan
  • 2002 Colección De Oro, Vol.1
  • 2002 Corridos De Los Felix Y Los Quintero
  • 2002 Mis Mejores Canciones
  • 2003 Cantando Con Sus Amigos
  • 2005 Corridas Con Banda
  • 2006 Historia Musical
  • 2007 20 Éxitos Inmortales
  • 2007 Duranguense Con Banda Brava
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References[edit]

Chalino Sanchez Discography Rar
  1. ^'Hoy se cumplen 10 años de la muerte de Adan 'Chalino' Sanchez' (in Spanish). KQQK. March 27, 2014. Archived from the original on October 29, 2017.
  2. ^'Fallece Adán 'Chalino' Sánchez'. El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). March 27, 2004.
  3. ^http://archive.pov.org/alotrolado/el-valiente-chalino-sanchez/
  4. ^https://www.shazam.com/track/59656766/recordando-a-armando-sanchez
  5. ^http://archive.pov.org/alotrolado/el-valiente-chalino-sanchez/
  6. ^https://www.musica.com/letras.asp?letra=1383638
  • Quinones, Sam. (2001). True Tales from Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle King, Chalino and the Bronx' University of New Mexico Press www.samquinones.com
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