- No Acabarán Mis Flores, No Cesarán Mis Cantos, En Vivo en el Auditorio Nacional (feat. Los Morales, Cesar Olguin, Enrique Nery, Víctor Flores, Jose Hinojosa, Delfor Sombra, Héctor "Bocha" Maza & Carlos Porcel "Nahuel") · 2004
- 20 Éxitos · 1996
- 20 Éxitos · 1996
- España 1936 - 1939 - 1975. Canciones de la Guerra Civil y Resistencia Española · 1999
- 20 Éxitos · 1996
- 20 Éxitos · 1996
- 20 Éxitos · 1996
- Latinoamor · 1996
- 20 Éxitos · 1996
- Amorosas, Divertidas y Horrorosisímas Canciones de la Calaca Flaca · 1993
- Los Mejores Trovadores, Vol. 1 · 1988
- El Caifán Mayor · 1987
- El Guapo y Otros Sones Veracruzanos (feat. Héctor Morales) · 2018
- 2016
- 2016
Music Videos
Artist Playlists
Singles & EPs
Compilations
Appears On
- Rubén Pastor Pérez
- La Rumorosa
About Óscar Chávez
Born in Mexico in 1935, Oscar Chávez studied theater and appeared in a number of films, which led to opportunities in the emerging world of the telenovela. As an actor, vocalist, and director, Chávez participated in more than 200 radio plays for Radio Universidad. Meanwhile, his musical pursuits earned him international fame, with more than 20 records to his credit. In his repertoire choices and compositions, Chávez distinguished himself not only as an arranger and performer, but as a champion of Mexican folklore. This preoccupation with preservation of tradition manifested itself throughout his work via the inclusion of not only traditional stories, but also protest songs. Viewing folklore as inherently political, Chávez would come to be known as the people's folk historian. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
- HOMETOWN
- Mexico
- BORN
- 20 March 1935
- GENRE
- Latin