6:23 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Music · 1 Comment
12 Oct 2006
Freddy Fender, one of the first singers of Mexican-American origin to gain national fame and score a number one hit, is extremely ill from blood poisoning but has been released from the hospital, according to AP:
Freddy Fender has been discharged from a hospital and was resting at his South Texas home Thursday, but family and friends said the Grammy-winning musician remained gravely ill.Fender, 69, had been getting treatment for cancer in Oklahoma but was transferred to a hospital in San Antonio last week because of a blood infection.
“He’s not doing too good,” said his wife, Vangie Huerta. “It’s kind of like — we just got back yesterday and it’s kind of breaking us.”
Ron Rogers, who has acted as a spokesman for Fender, said the musician had talked about making a public statement but hadn’t been able to yet.
“Of course he’s ill, gravely ill, and he’s at home resting,” he said.
Fender, born Baldemar Huerta, grew up as a migrant farm worker in South Texas, and reached the height of his fame in the mid-70s with a number one hit on the country charts: Before the Next Teardrop Falls. Before falling ill with blood infection, he was suffering from incurable cancer.
Via / Yahoo! Entertainment
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