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Centennial Honors Ranchera Legend Jiménez
21 Jan
Summary
- José Alfredo Jiménez's centennial marks 100 years since his birth.
- Tributes held in Mexico City and an exhibition in Madrid.
- His music has transcended generations and been covered by many artists.

A century after his birth, the enduring legacy of ranchera music legend José Alfredo Jiménez is being celebrated. Born on January 19, 1926, in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Jiménez is widely recognized as a pivotal figure in the genre, renowned for his impactful songs such as "El Rey" and "Caminos de Guanajuato." These compositions have become deeply ingrained in Mexican culture.
The centennial observance includes a special tribute held in Mexico City's Plaza Garibaldi, a historic gathering place for mariachi ensembles. This event featured performances by artists connected to the legacy of renowned Mexican musicians. Concurrently, Madrid is hosting the exhibition "Pero Sigo Siendo El Rey," organized by the Government of Guanajuato and other cultural institutions.
Jiménez, who passed away on November 23, 1973, at the age of 47, authored over 400 songs during his career as an actor and singer. His extensive catalog continues to resonate, with many of his compositions achieving significant chart success, often through interpretations by other acclaimed artists like Luis Miguel. His influence is evident in his 12 entries on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart.




