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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 06:32 am
Freddy Fender
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Background information

Birth name Baldemar Huerta
Also known as El Bebop Kid
Scotty Wayne
Born June 4, 1937
San Benito, Texas, U.S.
Died October 14, 2006
Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
Genre(s) Tejano, Country, Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Guitarist, United States Marine Corps
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1957 - 2005
Label(s) MCA, ABC, Arista, Reprise
Associated acts Los Super Seven
Texas Tornados
Website FreddyFender.com
Notable instrument(s)
Fender Guitar

Freddy Fender (June 4, 1937 - October 14, 2006), born Baldemar Huerta in San Benito, Texas, USA, was a Mexican-American, Tejano, country, and rock and roll musician, known for his work as a solo artist and in the groups Los Super Seven and the Texas Tornados. He is best known for his 1975 hit "Before the Next Teardrop Falls".




Early years

As a child, Fender and his parents traveled throughout the United States as a circus act. At age 5, he turned a sardine can and screen door wire into a homemade guitar, and by age 10, had his first radio appearance on Harlingen's KGBS-AM radio station, where he sang "Let's Spend The Night Together" and reportedly won a tub of food worth $5.

At the age of 16, Fender quit school and started a three year hitch in the United States Marine Corps. He returned to Texas and played nightclubs, bars and honky-tonks throughout the south, mostly to Latino audiences. In 1957, then known as "El Bebop Kid," he released two songs to moderate success in Mexico and South America: Spanish language versions of Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel," and Harry Belafonte's "Jamaica Farewell." This has made Baldemar Huerta the first Latino to have recorded and performed the first rock and roll song hit of "No Seas Cruel" in spanish. He is known for his rockabilly music and his cool persona as "Eddie Con Los Shades rock and roll album which like more of his rock and roll CD's are still being sold as of today. In 1958, the musician changed his name from Baldemar Huerta to Freddy Fender. He took Fender from an amplifier, and 'Freddy' because the alliteration sounded good to him and it would,"...sell better with Gringos!"[1] He then headed for California.


Initial success

In 1959, Fender recorded the blues ballad "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights". The song became popular, but he was beset by legal troubles in May 1960 after he and a band member were arrested for possession of marijuana in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After nearly three years in the fearsome Louisiana State Penitentiary Angola prison farm, he was released through the intercession of then Governor Jimmie Davis, also a songwriter and musician. Davis requested that Fender stay away from music while on probation as a condition of his release. However, in a 1990 NPR interview on Fresh Air with Terry Gross (rebroadcast October 17, 2006[2]), Fender said that the condition for parole was to stay away from places that served alcohol.

By the end of the 1960s, Fender was back in Texas working as a mechanic, and attending a local junior college, while only playing music on the weekends.


Number one on pop and country charts

In 1974, Fender recorded the song "Before The Next Teardrop Falls". The single was selected for national distribution, and became a number one hit on the Billboard Country and Pop charts. His next three singles, "Secret Love", "You'll Lose A Good Thing" and a remake of "Wasted Days And Wasted Nights", all hit the number-one spot on the Billboard Country charts. Between 1975 and 1983 Fender charted a total of 21 country hits such as "Since I Met You Baby" , "Vaya Con Dios", "Livin' It Down", and "The Rains Came".

Fender also had much success on the pop charts. In addition to "Before The Next Teardrop Falls" going number 1 on the pop charts in May 1975, he also took "Wasted Days And Wasted Nights" into the pop top 10 and "Secret Love" into the top 20. Also "Since I Met You Baby," "You'll Lose A Good Thing" (his last pop top 40), "Vaya Con Dios," and "Livin' It Down" (his last pop hit to reach the pop top 100) all did well on the pop charts.

Not only notable for his genre-crossing appeal, more than a few of Fender's hits featured verses or choruses in Spanish. Rarely did bilingual songs hit the pop charts, and when they did it was more because of a novelty status. Having bilingual songs on the country charts was even more uncommon, given country music's regional insularity and fanbase.


Swamp pop influences

Fender was heavily influenced by the swamp pop sound that hailed from south Louisiana and southeast Texas, as evidenced by his recording of swamp pop standards on his 1978 album Swamp Gold. Indeed, Fender recorded one of his major hits, "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights," with a typical swamp pop ballad arrangement. Fender associated frequently with swamp pop musicians like Joe Barry and Rod Bernard, and issued many recordings on labels owned by Huey Meaux, a Cajun recordman who specialized in swamp pop recordings. As music writer John Broven has observed, "Although Freddy was a Chicano from Texas marketed as a country artist, much of his formative career was spent in South Louisiana; spiritually Fender's music was from the Louisiana swamps."[3]


Later years

Texas Tornados

In 1989, Fender teamed up with fellow Tejano music/Tex-Mex musicians Doug Sahm, Flaco Jimenez, and Augie Meyers to form the Tejano supergroup the Texas Tornados, whose work meshed conjunto, Tejano, R&B, country, and blues to wide acclaim. The group released four albums and won a Grammy in 1990 for 'Best Mexican American Performance' for the track "Soy de San Luis." Following the death of Sahm, the production of the Tornadoes slowed. A live 1990 appearance on TV's Austin City Limits, one of three made by the group, was released in 2005 as part of the show's Live From Austin, TX series.[4]


Los Super 7

In the late 1990s, Fender joined another supergroup, Los Super Seven, with Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas, Flaco Jimenez, Ruben Ramos, Joe Ely, and country singer Rick Trevino. The group won a 1998 Grammy in the Mexican-American Performance category for their self-titled disc.[4]


Later work

In 2001, Fender made his final studio recording, a collection of classic Mexican boleros titled La Música de Baldemar Huerta that brought him a third Grammy award, this time in the category of Latin Pop Album. Rose Reyes, who worked with Fender in 2004 for a Texas Folklife and Austin tribute titled "Fifty Years of Freddy Fender," said of the album, "When he did Mexican standards at that point in his career, I expected it to be good because he's a perfectionist. But that record is so beautifully recorded; his voice is perfection. I was so proud it was coming back to his roots."[4]


Death and aftermath

Fender underwent a kidney transplant in 2002 donated by his daughter and a transplant of the liver in 2004. Nonetheless, his condition continued to worsen. He was suffering from an "incurable cancer" in which he had tumors on his lungs. On December 31, 2005, Freddy performed his last concert and resumed chemotherapy.

He died on October 14, 2006 of lung cancer at his home in Corpus Christi, Texas with his family at his bedside. He was 69 years old and is buried in his hometown of San Benito. International news coverage of the death cited an oft-expressed wish by the singer to become the first Mexican-American inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, with reporters noting that posthumous induction remains a possibility.

A Freddy Fender Museum and The Conjunto Music Museum opened November 17, 2007 in San Benito. They share a building with The San Benito Historical Museum. His family has committed to continue the Freddy Fender Scholarship Fund and other philanthropic causes about which the musician was passionate.

Official Site: www.freddyfender.com


Trivia


Space Ghost character Brak's real name "Baldemar Garza. Huerta" is a reference to Fender's birth name.

In 1988, Fender played the mayor of a small New Mexico town in the Robert Redford-directed film, The Milagro Beanfield War.

Freddy Fender recorded a song called "Holy One" or "Only One" under the name of Scotty Wayne.

Freddy Fender also used the stage name Eddie Medina. His father Serapio Huerta was Sturnino Herta and his mother's name was Tiburcia Medina born in Soto La Marina, Mexico. His mother was Margarita Huerta.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 06:35 am
Parker Stevenson
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born Richard Stevenson Parker
June 4, 1952(age 55)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Occupation actor, film director, film producer
Years active 1972-present
Spouse(s) Kirstie Alley (1983-1997)

Parker Stevenson (born Richard Stevenson Parker on June 4, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television actor. He attended Rye Country Day School in Rye, NY. His first notable screen appearance was a starring role in the 1972 movie A Separate Peace. He graduated from Princeton University in 1976 and moved to Hollywood, where he landed a role opposite Sam Elliott in the film Lifeguard.

Stevenson became well-known from starring in the The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries series with teen heartthrob, Shaun Cassidy, which ran 1977-79 on ABC-TV. He then starred on the short-lived series Probe in 1988. He was part of the original cast of Baywatch in the 1989 season, returning for the syndicated 1997 and 1998 seasons. He also had a reoccurring role as a computer tycoon on Melrose Place during the second season. In 1986, Stevenson starred as Billy Hazard in the TV miniseries North and South. North and South also starred his then wife Kirstie Alley, who portrayed his sister, Virgilia Hazard.

On December 22, 1983, Stevenson was married to actress Kirstie Alley, ending in divorce in 1997. The couple adopted a boy and a girl, after Alley experienced a miscarriage and later a stillbirth. Memorably, when Alley won an Emmy Award in 1991, she thanked Stevenson in her acceptance speech for giving her "the big one."[citation needed]

According to media reports, Stevenson walked away from the marriage with a $6,000,000 USD settlement, after asking for $75,000 per month in alimony. Today, the couple share joint custody of their two children.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 06:44 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 06:49 am
A man was being tailgated by a stressed out woman on a busy boulevard. Suddenly, the light turned yellow, just in front of him. He did the right thing, stopping at the crosswalk, even though he could have beaten the red light by accelerating through the intersection.

The tailgating woman was furious and honked her horn, screaming in frustration, as she missed her chance to get through the intersection, dropping her cell phone and makeup.

As she was still in mid-rant, she heard a tap on her window and looked up into the face of a very serious police officer. The officer ordered her to exit her car with her hands up.

He took her to the police station where she was searched, fingerprinted, photographed, and placed in a holding cell. After a couple of hours, a policeman approached the cell and opened the door. She was escorted back to the booking desk where the arresting officer was waiting with her personal effects.

He said, 'I'm very sorry for this mistake. You see, I pulled up behind your car while you were blowing your horn, flipping off the guy in front of you, and cussing a blue streak at him.' I noticed the 'What Would Jesus Do' bumper sticker, the 'Choose Life' license plate holder, the 'Follow Me to Sunday-School' bumper sticker, and the chrome-plated Christian fish emblem on the trunk; naturally...

I assumed you had stolen the car.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 06:55 am
Thanks, Bob, for the great bio's. I would never have guessed the punch line to that joke, buddy. Thanks for the morning smile.

Here's one by Freddy Fender, y'all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKC5E2O6Vz8&feature=related
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 07:28 am
Good morning WA2K.

I like your tailgate story, Bob. Very Happy

Matching faces:

http://www.tvguide.com/images/pgimg/rosalind-russell1.jpghttp://images.usatoday.com/life/_photos/2006/02/27/weaver.jpg
http://www.sportshollywood.com/images/brucedern2.jpghttp://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2006/10/15/us/15fender.190.jpg http://www.alfredsplace.com/Prosecutor.jpg
http://images.paraorkut.com/img/pics/images/a/angelina_jolie-4940.jpg


Hope you all have a great day. Very Happy
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 08:40 am
Hope you have a great day, too, Raggedy, and once again thanks for the great sextet of famous folks.

This is an interesting song about Angelina, so let's listen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9CFwyyxqb8
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 04:13 pm
Once again, inspired by the picture connection, I thought of this. Satt fs is so great at discovering things with just the merest suggestion. I wish he would give us some time even though he is busy with blogging in Japanese. Razz

From South Africa, The Child Inside.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LzrkWfZJdA
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hamburger
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 04:46 pm
speaking of "child" = "kind" , here is a german children's choir .
looking at the way the adults are dressed , this video must be a few years old .

notice all the BEER STEINS on the tables ? a good time was had by all ! Laughing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=973fK2ndt94
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 04:53 pm
Doo wop time. The Marcels had only two hit songs. The first was Blue Moon. This is the second one. It's called
Heartache

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSRxHbx5ZWA&feature=related
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hamburger
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 05:09 pm
here are five grown men winging it ! :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPQTckQDGAc
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 05:20 pm
Hey, hbg. That was a great kid's song. When I went to kindergarten, I thought it was pronounced kinderGARDEN. You need to tell us about yours and the Mrs. Boston cruise. Also liked Benny's swing song, especially Hamp. He used to make bleating sounds as he played.

edgar, I have never heard of The Marcels, but I most certainly recognize that Ted Weems song. (don't ask, 'cause I don't know why I know it)

Here's a delightful "kinder" song and it's done by children in Taiwan. What are their parents thinking letting them sing in front of those naked statues. Razz

Aren't they precious, folks?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo-a0gDcMwc&feature=related
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 07:07 pm
Well, I happen to like the Marcels. That is why I am calling them back for Blue Moon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awRkRa2UxvE
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 07:40 pm
edgar, the Marcels are fine. I am just not familiar with them.

http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/images/moonblue_lg_tr.gif

Time for me to say goodnight, and I love this jazz tune; also found the lyrics.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQVVLAO-9LU

everyone knows him as "old folks"
like the seasons, he'll come and he'll go
just as free as a bird, and as good as his word
that's why everybody loves him so

always leaving his spoon in his coffee
tucks his napkin up under his chin
and his old corn cob pipe, it's so mellow it's ripe
but you needn't be ashamed of him

every friday he'll go fishin'
way down on buzzard's bay
but he only hooks a perch or two
"a whale got away..."
and so we warm up the steak

can't quite understand about old folks
did he fight for the blue or the gray?
'cause he's so diplomatic, so democratic
we always let him have his way.

every evenin,' right after supper,
what stories he would tell
how he held the speech at gettysberg for lincoln that day
...I know that one so well

someday there'll be no more old folks
what a lonely old world this'll be
children's voices at play
will be still for a day
the day that they take old folks
away

Goodnight

From Letty with love
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 4 Jun, 2008 07:49 pm
I didn't intend to sound like I was complaining. Excuse if it seemed that way.
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 5 Jun, 2008 03:11 am
Good early morning, WA2K folks.

edgar, I didn't see it as a complaint at all, Texas. I was just reminding our listeners that I did not know the Marcels. Not much of a fan of the Do Wop era, however.

Replayed Old Folks and watched those fantastic jazz musicians cry. As has been observed, "soul" is simply a feeling.

The following has been dubbed as the oldest English song known, and I, for one, love it.


"Summer is a-coming in,
Loud sing cuckoo;
Groweth seed and bloweth mead,
And springeth the wood new,
Sing cuckoo!

Ewe bleateth after lamb,
Loweth after calf the cow;
Bullock starteth, buck verteth,
Merry sing cuckoo.

Cuckoo, cuckoo, well singeth thou cuckoo,
Thou art never silent now.
Sing cuckoo, now, sing cuckoo,
Sing cuckoo, sing cuckoo, now!"

Made an interesting discovery this morning. Today is Kenny G.'s birthday. Don't know him, and don't particularly like soprano sax, but it fits the mood of the bird.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGtTblTR0YU&feature=related
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Izzie
 
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Reply Thu 5 Jun, 2008 03:28 am
Oh Letty Letty Letty et al

I so need a bit of this played if that's OK.

SO SO HAPPY Razz Razz Razz Razz Razz Razz Razz

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=w3BH9hKNPoI
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 5 Jun, 2008 03:48 am
Izzie, Izzie, Izzie. How wonderful, honey. I adore Michael Buble and when you feel good we all feel good, truthfully. Tell us about it.

Until then here's another good feeling song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZFI5xtbrcA
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Izzie
 
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Reply Thu 5 Jun, 2008 03:59 am
Exchanged contracts just now on my new house, Letty....

New Chez Izzie in less than a week Razz

New dawn, new day, new life...... and I'm feeling good! Very Happy










(only 999,999 boxes remain to be packed Razz ) so laughing - OMGosh!!!!
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 5 Jun, 2008 04:17 am
Izzie, that is wonderful news. We are all delighted for you. So, here is one for you and yours.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpNznyIZCwQ&feature=related
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