Jochy Hernández Explained

Carlos José "Jochy" Hernández Diaz (September 12, 1963 in San Cristobal Province, Dominican Republic-April 30, 1994 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) was a Dominican Merengue singer who obtained success during the 1980s, becoming well-known in Latin America[1]

Early life

Hernández was the son of Bartolo Hernández.[2]

Hernández lost his father at the age of 11 when, on October 5, 1974, Bartolo was shot on his chest and murdered.[3] His father's murder was never solved.[4]

As a teenager, Hernández launched his singing career, becoming a Merengue singer with a few bands, before landing a spot on a popular Merengue orchestra that was led by Alex Bueno and by Anibal Bravo, two well-known Dominican musicians of the era.[5]

Career

In 1985, Hernández became a solo singer, signed by Discos CBS, the musical subsidiary of American broadcasting company CBS. His first release was named "Ahora Yo" ("Now Its My Turn").[6]

Vehicular accident

On August 16 of 1987, Hernández and his orchestra had played a concert at Cibao when a mini-bus carrying part of the group collided with a truck after the concert had finished. Hernández and his brother Ruddy were in another vehicle; they got off and found three dead musicians; another one, singer Delvi, survived the crash but was hit by an on-coming vehicle and died later. The tragedy took place at a city named Bonao.[7]

In 1988, Hernández released the album that would give him his nickname, "El Amiguito" ("The Little Friend"). The album included a song named "Hermanos Mios" ("My Brothers"), which was dedicated to the musicians who died during the 1987 vehicular tragedy. Ever since, he was known as "El Amiguito del Merengue" ("Merengue's Little Friend").[8]

Health problems and death

In 1989, Hernández started suffering headaches. Tests revealed he had a terminal brain tumor. He was initially given only two months to live, but he persevered, surviving five extra years.[9]

According to his brother, San Cristobal senator Tito Hernández, Tito Hernández made Dominican President Joaquin Balaguer aware of his brother's condition. Balaguer wanted to assist and recommended doctor Ney Arias Lora. Hernández was then sent to a hospital in Boston, Massachusetts by Dr. Arias Lora, and he had surgery there.

The cancer, however, returned.[3]

Personal life

Hernández married television news reporter and actress María del Carmen Hernández; the couple had three children.[9] One of his children, José Carlos, a rock musician,[3] was murdered in Santo Domingo during 2012. He also has a daughter, Cindy Marie Hernández.[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Jochy Hernández, "El Amiguito" del merengue, recordado 28 años después de su muerte . 12 November 2022 . . 12 September 2022 . Spanish.
  2. Web site: Jochy Hernández, la historia más triste de "Merengueros". Cristina. Liriano. July 6, 2015. El Día.
  3. Web site: Jochy Hernández vivió entre el éxito y la desdicha. Fausto. Polanco. April 30, 2021. El Día.
  4. Web site: La historia nunca contada de Jochy Hernández a 26 años de su muerte. Fausto Polanco Del. Orbe. April 30, 2020.
  5. Web site: Jochy Hernández Biografía Discografia. April 30, 2022.
  6. Web site: Jochy Hernández. Discogs.
  7. Web site: "Merengueros" relata la trágica vida de Jochy. Impacto. Latino. August 27, 2015.
  8. Web site: Jochy Hernández, "El Amiguito" of merengue, remembered 28 years after his death. September 13, 2022.
  9. Web site: Jochy Hernández, "El Amiguito" del merengue, recordado 28 años después de su muerte. Merit Designs 2022, Web developer: Andrés J.. Villar. September 13, 2022. Diario Noticias.
  10. Web site: Listín Diario, el periódico de los dominicanos. Noticias Santo Domingo.. Listin. Diario. January 12, 2024. listindiario.com.