Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo: Facts About Chalino Snchez's daughter
Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo is the daughter of Chalino Sánchez. Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo’s father Chalino was a Mexican singer and songwriter. He specialized in Regional Mexican music and was especially famous for his corridos. Chalino’s son Adán Chalino Sánchez was born in 1984 and was also a Regional Mexican singer in his own right.
Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo is the second born of her parents, her elder brother, Adán Sánchez was born on April 14, 1984, but not much information is available regarding Cynthia Sanchez’s date of birth and age.
Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo’s parents
Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo was born to her parents Chalino Sánchez and her mother, Marisela Vallejos Felix. Marisela Vallejos and Chalino Sanchez met through Chalino’s cousin when the singer was working in LA. The couple got married in 1984 in Los Angeles, California. Vallejos was pregnant with their son Adan when she got married to Sanchez. The couple later welcomed a daughter named Cynthia.
In 1975 when Cynthia Sanchez’s father Chalino was 15 in Sinaloa, Mexico, his sister was raped by “Chapo” Perez, a rich and dangerous man. 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 Tijuana with his gun and a Jesús Malverde chain.
Chalino illegally entered the United States in 1977, settling first in Oregon and then in Los Angeles. He was temporarily housed at his aunt’s house in Inglewood, California. To make ends meet, the young immigrant worked a variety of jobs. Selling illegal drugs was one of those jobs. He also assisted his brother Armando’s immigrant smuggling business.
Chalino’s music career began while he was in prison. In the early 1980s, he was sentenced to 8 months in prison. During his sentence, he began to practice music and exchange stories with other inmates from Sinoloa, Mexico. Their stories inspired them to write a corridor, which is a type of Sinaloa song. A corrido recounts the exploits of revolutionary heroes as well as notorious bandits.
Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo’s father, Sanchez was murdered in Mexico on May 16, 1992. He had received a letter containing a death threat, which caused him to leave the stage as soon as he read it. While he was in transit in the streets of Culiacan in Mexico, the vehicle he was in was intercepted by an unmarked police car, forcing them to move to the roadside. The following morning, his body was found on the roadside, having been shot twice at the back of his head.
Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo’s elder brother, Adán Sánchezwas eight years old when his father was kidnapped and killed in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
Cynthia Sanchez’s mother, Marisela Sanchez was left a widow after the unfortunate killing of her husband. Another event that added to her pain was the death of her son Adan in 2004. Cynthia Sanchez Vallejo’s elder brother, Adan was involved in a road accident that took his life while he was visiting Sinaloa in Mexico, his dad’s hometown. Adan had taken the same career path as his dad and was a celebrated singer in the USA and Mexico.
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