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Adán Santos Sánchez Vallejo (April 14, 1984 – March 27, 2004), known professionally as Adán Chalino Sánchez in honour to his father, was an American-Mexican singer and composer. Like his father, he specialized in
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music.


Biography

Sánchez was born in
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, the son of singer
Chalino Sánchez Rosalino "Chalino" Sánchez Félix (30 August 1960 – 16 May 1992), was a Mexican singer-songwriter. Posthumously called "El Rey del Corrido", he is widely considered one of the most influential narcocorrido singers of the late 20th century. Cha ...
. He was eight years old when his father was kidnapped and killed in the Mexican state of
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in 1992. His father's popularity skyrocketed after his death in 1992, giving way to a long series of compilation records, postmortem releases, and dedications. Raised by his mother in
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, he took up singing adopting his father nickname, "Chalino", and gained a strong local fan base among Mexican-American teenagers. Sánchez recorded his first full-length album in 1994, entitled ''Soy el Hijo de Chalino'', notable for the 10-year-old's brash and assertive vocals; the album's rousing title track evokes the style of celebrated singers from Mexico's
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. As he grew into his teens, the majority of Sánchez's album titles began to revolve around the loss of his father, i.e. "La Corona de Mi Padre" and "Homenaje a Mi Padre". He was also able to widen the genre's popularity even further to teenage girls, thanks to his
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persona and focus on contemporary romantic ballads.


Kodak Theatre concert

On March 20, 2004, Sánchez gave a concert and made history when he became the youngest headliner and first Regional-Mexican recording artist to sell out the
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in Hollywood. The songs he performed during his concert were "Necesito un amor" (I need a love), "Morenita" (Little dark one), "Paloma negra" (Black dove), "Fui tan feliz" (I was so happy), "Y dicen" (And they say), "Me canse De morir por tu amor" (I'm tired of dying for your love) and a medley of some of his father Chalino’s greatest hits, accompanied by images of him projected on large screens above the stage.


Death

One week after the concert, on March 27, 2004, Sánchez embarked on a promotional road-based tour through his father's home state of
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. He was on his way to a concert in
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, Mexico, on the highway between
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and
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, when the 1990 Lincoln Town Car, owned by his father, blew a tire. According to police, the driver lost control and the vehicle rolled into a ditch. The performer sustained severe head injuries and was found dead at the scene, 18 days shy of his 20th birthday. More than 10,000 fans filled the streets outside the Los Angeles church where his funeral mass was held.


Funeral and legacy

Sánchez's remains were returned to the United States, where his family scheduled a public wake on April 1, 2004, at the St. John of God Church in
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. The event drew national media attention for sparking
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in the neighborhood surrounding the church that evening. As Sánchez was not well known among English-speaking authorities, local law enforcement vastly underestimated his fan-base, and were unprepared when more than 15,000 young people jammed the streets to attend the service. As the day wore on, the crowd of mourners grew out of control – Police were brought in to disperse the crowd, wearing riot gear and carrying pellet guns. Their appearance incited anger among members of the crowd, who surged into the streets, overturning portable toilets and rocking cars. It was reported that Sánchez's aunt, Juanita Sánchez, wept about the crowd's behavior. "Adan wouldn't have wanted people to act like this. It just causes more pain to the family", she said. In 2005, a memorial statue was built for Adan in front of La Que Buena radio station in
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.


''Always and Forever''

In 2009, ''Always & Forever'' a stage play by Michael Patrick Spillers, dramatized the impact of Sánchez's death on a group of young people in
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. The play examines various aspects of
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culture (such as quinceañeras and
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).


Discography

*1994 ''Soy el Hijo de Chalino'' [] *1995 ''Dios Me Nego'' [] *1995 ''Adios Amigo Del Alma'' *1996 ''El Compita'' *1997 ''Claveles De Enero'' *2000 ''La Corona de Mi Padre'' [] *2002 ''Homenaje a Mi Padre'' [] *2002 ''Siempre y Para Siempre'' [] *2003 ''Canta Corridos'' [] *2003 ''Homenaje a Mi Padre'' [] *2003 ''El Soñador'' [] ;Posthumous: *2004 ''Amor y Lágrimas''[] *2004 ''En Sus Inicios, Vol. 2''[] *2004 ''Mi Historia''[] *2004 ''Mis Verdaderos Amigos''[] *2005 ''Si Dios Me Lleva Con El''[] *2005 ''En Vivo'' [] *2006 ''Los Inmortales'' [] *2006 ''A Recordando'' [] *2006 ''El Unico'' [] *2007 ''Duranguense''


References


External links


Official Website
in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Sanchez, Adan 1984 births 2004 deaths American musicians of Mexican descent Hispanic and Latino American musicians Musicians from Los Angeles Mexican male singers Mexican people of American descent Road incident deaths in Mexico Singers from California 20th-century American singers 21st-century American singers People from Torrance, California 20th-century American male singers 21st-century American male singers