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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 A narcocorrido (, "narco-corrido" or ''drug ballad'') is a subgenre of the Regional Mexican corrido (narrative ballad) genre, from which several other genres have evolved. This type of music is heard and produced on both sides of the Mexico ...
singers of the late 20th century. Chalino was an initial pioneer in the narcocorrido genre. His songs mostly contend stories of murder and organized crime in nineteenth and twenty century
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, including topics such as the Mexican Revolution,
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, drug trafficking, murders,
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, Mexican standoffs,
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, and murder-suicides. During a stint at La Mesa Prison, Chalino began composing songs for inmates that had stories they wanted to preserve in a ballad. Chalino also composed and sang romantic and radio-friendly songs. Sánchez was born in Sinaloa to Santos Sánchez and Sannorina Félix. The youngest of the Sánchez family, Rosalino had aspirations of musical notoriety from a young age. In 1984, Armando, Chalino's brother, was murdered in a hotel in
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, inspiring him to compose his first corrido ''Recordando A Armando Sánchez''. Eventually, Chalino began to profit via his compositions and would often be gifted with guns and 'presents' by his customers. Prior to his brothers' murder, Chalino was introduced to Ángel Parra, who became interested in his musical talents after hearing a performance. Ángel Parra arranged for Chalino to have a meeting at his studio Angel Studios and began recording his first demo cassette with a norteño group named Los Cuatro de la Frontera. By 1989, Sánchez was recognized throughout California and received many requests to sing in various music venues. Chalino performed in various venues in
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, such as the El Parral Nightclub in South Gate, California, El Puma De Sinaloa, and El Farallón. He also performed at the Keystone Ford Show and Noches de Taconazo. Around this time, he formed Los Amables del Norte, arguably producing his most acclaimed music while associated with them. He signed with numerous record labels, such as Discos Linda, Cintas Acuario, RR, Balboa Records Edimusa, and Musart. It was during the early 1990s that Sánchez received the nickname "Rey de Los Corridos" (King of the Corridos) and was regarded as one of Mexico's greatest singers. On January 25, 1992, Sánchez was attacked by Eduardo Gallegos (32) while performing at the Plaza Los Arcos restaurant and nightclub. Sánchez was shot twice near his armpit, striking his lung, ensuing a gunfight. Chalino initially missed Gallegos and accidentally struck 20-year-old Claudio Rene Carranza in the right leg striking the main artery, later killing him. The shooting made headlines in regional English-language newspapers and ''ABC World News Tonight''. After the shooting, Chalino saw success with his sales and began getting airplay. Rosalino was shot and killed on May 16, 1992, by unidentified assailants, presumably hours after a performance at the Salon Bugambilias in
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Early life

Rosalino Sánchez Félix was born on "Las Flechas", a small ranch in Sinaloa. He was the youngest of 7 children. His parents were Santos Sanchez (?–1964) and Senorina Felix (?–1991). Chalino grew up poor and lived a difficult life. His sister, Juana, called him a curious and mischievous child who always dreamed about becoming a singer. His birth name is Rosalino, but he preferred his nickname Chalino. since Rosalino sounded too feminine for Sanchez. In 1975 when he was 15, his sister was raped by "Chapo" Perez. Two years later in 1977, a 17-year-old Chalino saw the man at a party and allegedly shot him in revenge, killing him. After committing this act, Sanchez left for
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with his gun and a Jesús Malverde chain. During his time in Tijuana, he worked as a "coyote" (an immigrant smuggler), taking immigrants into the United States. The same year, Chalino himself crossed into the United States as an undocumented migrant worker. He began in
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and later moved to
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to live with his aunt in Inglewood, California. He washed dishes, sold cars, and, according to his friends, dealt small quantities of marijuana and cocaine. He also helped his older brother, Armando, run an immigrant-smuggling operation. Chalino met Marisela Vallejos through his cousin, Rosalba; in 1984 they married in a simple and intimate wedding. They married with their son, Adán Sánchez, on the way and had a second child, Cynthia Sanchez. They were married until Chalino Sanchez's death in 1992. In 1984, Armando was shot and killed in a hotel in Tijuana, which inspired Chalino to compose his first corrido or ballad. Around this time, Chalino was arrested. He began composing songs for his fellow inmates and anyone withd 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 customers are Lucio Villareal, El Pelavacas, and Jorge "El Coquio" Castro. A small group known as "Los Cuatro de la Frontera" recommended Chalino go to a recording studio in Olympic Boulevard in
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. The studio was called San Angel Records and was owned by Angel Mariscal. Originally another artist was meant to sing Chalino's songs, but he canceled, so Chalino sang his own songs. In 1989, Chalino recorded his first cassette of 15 songs. While selling his cassettes out of his car trunk, Chalino stocked tapes at local swapmeets, bakeries, and various other businesses across
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. Chalino connected with another Mexican immigrant, Pedro Rivera, who had set up a small recording studio in
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. Called Cintas Acuario, this studio allowed aspiring musicians to record for cheap. Chalino and Rivera pioneered the "prohibited corridos" (corrido prohibido), songs that mythologized drug smugglers, murderers, or "valientes". The Cintas Acuario roster (which later included Pedro’s children, Lupillo,
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, and the late
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) was not initially aired on radio, but they became the foundation of the Latino genre in Los Angeles. Promoters across the Southland quickly sought to book Chalino at their clubs. Chalino sang his songs in his cadence and Sinaoloan slang, something no big singer had ever tried to do.


1992 Coachella Incident

On 25 January 1992, Chalino was performing at the Plaza Los Arcos restaurant and nightclub in the desert city of
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, 120 miles east of Los Angeles. Reportedly Chalino was set to perform at 10 pm on the main stage. At around 7 pm, the event center was at maximum capacity as four hundred people were in attendance. During his performance, Chalino began taking song requests from the audience. Shortly before midnight, Eduardo Gallegos, 32, a local unemployed mechanic from
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, under the influence of heroin and alcohol, requested "El Gallo de Sinaloa". Immediately afterwards, Gallegos jumped up on stage and pointed a .25 caliber pistol at Chalino. In retaliation, Chalino pulled his 10 mm pistol from his waistband and began a gun battle. Gallegos' first four shots hit Chalino twice in the chest near his armpit striking his lung, and one bullet hit accordionist Ignacio "Nacho" Hernandez in the thigh. Chalino's shots missed Gallegos and accidentally struck 20-year-old Claudio Rene Carranza in the right leg hitting the main artery. He was later pronounced dead at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital. Sanchez and Gallegos opened fire at each other while ensuing in a brief chase into the crowd below. Nine to fifteen shots were fired and around seven more people were reportedly hit in the exchange as well. Gallegos was wrestled to the floor by a bystander until Gallegos was eventually shot in the face with his own pistol. Gallegos and Sanchez were both listed as critical and both transported to Desert Regional Hospital, in
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. Chalino Sanchez, was in the Hospital for 11 days and was released home without any charges due to a self-defense claim. Eduardo Gallegos, who survived his wounds, was convicted of attempted murder and was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. The shooting made ''
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'' as well as both English- and Spanish-language newspapers. Chalino saw success with his sales and began getting airplay, although it was a single, old-fashioned, non-narco song called “Nieves de Enero”. For his next Los Angeles appearance at El Parral, doors had to close at 6 pm, 5–6 hours before he was due on stage.


Murder

On 15 May 1992, four months after the Coachella incident and during a performance at the Salon Bugambilias in
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, Chalino was handed a note from someone in the crowd. The note is believed to have been a death threat. A video recording of the song "Alma Enamorada" shows Chalino crumpling up the note before singing the song. After midnight, Chalino drove away from the club with two of his brothers, a cousin, and several young women. They were pulled over by a group of armed men in black Chevrolet Suburbans. They showed state police ID cards and told Chalino their commandant wanted to see him. Chalino agreed and got into one of their cars while the others followed behind. The following day, at six in the morning, two farmers found Chalino's body by an irrigation canal near Highway 15, near the neighborhood of Los Laureles, Culiacán. He was blindfolded and his wrists had rope marks. He had been shot in the back of the head twice.


Legacy and family

Chalino's son Adán Sánchez followed his father's footsteps and was also a successful Regional Mexican singer; he passed away suddenly due to injuries sustained in a car accident at the age of 19. Since his death, his fame and recordings have grown in popularity. Chalino still amasses millions of streams 3 decades after his death and remains popular with young Hispanic listeners.


Select discography

*1988 ''Chuyita Beltran'' *1988 ''Dos Cruces Negras'' *1988 ''Que Me Entierren Cantando'' *1988 ''Mas Exitos Con Chalino Sanchez'' *1988 ''El Gallo de Sinaloa'' *1988 ''Chalino Sanchez y Los Amables del Norte'' *1989 ''El Bandido Generoso'' *1989 ''A Todo Sinaloa'' *1989 ''El Pela Vacas'' *1989 ''Chalino Sánchez Con Los Amables Del Norte'' *1989 ''Chalino Sánchez Con Banda La Costeña “Corridos Y Canciones”'' *1989 ''Más Éxitos Con Chalino Sánchez'' *1989 ''17 Exitos'' *1990 ''Homenaje a Pollero'' *1990 ''13 Mejores Exitos'' *1991 ''Nieves De Enero Con Los Amables Del Norte'' *1991 ''Chalino Sánchez Con La Banda La Costeña De Ramón L. Alvarado'' *1991 ''Alma Enamorada'' *1991 ''El Pavido Navido'' *1992 '' Adios a Chalino''


References

*Quinones, Sam. (2001). ''True Tales from Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle King, Chalino and the Bronx'' University of New Mexico Pres
www.samquinones.com
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