Boyle Heights street renamed in honor of singer Vicente Fernandez

A street east of Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights was renamed Friday after Mexican musician Vicente "Chente" Fernández, who sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and won three Grammy Awards.

"The legacy of Vicente Fernández continues to resonate and inspire people worldwide, making us proud to call ourselves Latino," Councilman Kevin de León said Aug. 30 after the City Council approved his motion to rename Bailey Street between First Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Vicente Fernández Street.

"Through his music, he has etched his place in history on the hearts of fans who will forever cherish him."

Fernández's other honors include a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, nine Latin Grammys and 14 Lo Nuestro Awards. He retired from the stage in 2016. He died Dec. 12 in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was also born. His death at age 81 followed months of health issues and an August 2021 injury at his ranch in Guadalajara.

De Leon's proposal to rename the street for Fernández was opposed by David Silvas, the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council's vice president and chair of its Planning and Land Use Committee.

Ceremony at Mariachi Square in Boyle Heights. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Silvas submitted a letter to the City Council's Public Works Committee citing a comment Fernández made during an interview in which he said he refused a liver transplant because he didn't know if the donor was homosexual or addicted to drugs.

Silvas also noted reports of Fernández being accused of inappropriately touching women. In his letter, Silvas said naming the street for Fernández would be "insulting and denigrating to the LGBTQ+ community and anyone facing the struggles of addiction" as well as "victims of sexual abuse."

Sandra Villalobos, a representative of Organización de Mariachis Independiente de California, said "this name change will benefit the mariachis at La Plaza and increase people visiting Boyle Heights, allowing all of the businesses to benefit from the food and music that we serve there."

Friday's ceremony came three weeks after Pico Rivera renamed a street leading into the Pico Rivera Sports Arena in honor of Fernández.