To Freddy Fender, born June 4, 1937 and died on October 14, 2006, at 69 years of age. A Tex-Mex recording star, Freddy Fender died in Corpus Christi, Texas, after a long struggle with cancer, with his family at his bedside. Born Baldemar Huerta of San Benito, Texas, he'll be remembered as one of the best Texas-born Tajano, country, and rock and roll musicians. May he rest in peace.
VAYA CON DIOS
Now the hacienda's dark, the town is sleeping; Now the time has come to part, the time for weeping. Vaya con Dios my darling, May God be with you my love.
Wherever you may be, I'll be beside you, Although you're many million dreams away. Each night I'll say a pray'r, a pray'r to guide you To hasten ev'ry lonely hour of ev'ry lonely day.
Now the dawn is breaking through a gray tomorrow, But the memories we share are there to borrow. Vaya con Dios, my darling: May God be with you my love.
Now the village mission bells are softly ringing, If you listen with your heart you'll hear them singing, Vaya con Dios my darling, May God be with you my love.
-- by Freddy Fender
AWARDS & HONORS
Academy of Country Music (1975) - "Most Promising Male Vocalist" Country Music Association (1975) - "Single of the Year" for "Before The Next Teardrop Falls" Grammy nominations in 1975, 1976, and 1997 Tejano Music Hall of Fame (1987) Inaugural Balls - Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush Sr. Grammy Award "Best Mexican/American Performance" (1990) - for the Texas Tornados European Walk of Fame (1993) - in Rotterdam, the Netherlands Freddy Fender Lane (1994) - dedicated in his hometown of San Benito, Texas Hollywood Walk of Fame (1999) Texas Music Hall Of Fame (1999) Nashville Sidewalk of Stars (1999) Grammy Award "Best Mexican/American Performance" (1999) - for Los Super Seven Louisiana Hall Of Fame (2001) Grammy Award "Best Latin Pop" (2002) - for La Musica de Baldemar Huerta HomeFest - an annual festival in San Benito in Freddy Fender's honor |