I had the pleasure of interviewing Crazy Chuy Hernandez. In the Tejano Music World, Chuy Hernandez is a superstar. In 2003, Chuy was inducted into the Tejano R.O.O.T.S. Hall of Fame. In May of 1998, Chuy received the "Living Legend Award" at the 3rd Annual Tejano Connection's Music Awards. Chuy began his professional musical career in 1963 at the age of 12 as a drummer with his brother Refugio n a Rock & Roll band. In 1966, influenced by the Tex-Mex sounds of the Legends, Little Joe and Sunny Ozuna, Chuy joined the Sun-Lites (Tex-Mex Orquestra) and has never looked back.
His career spans more than 45 years as a musician with Los Latinos, Chayo Luna Y Sus Tres Reales, The Organization Band Band, The Laymen Gospel Quartet, and many more. He has, on numerous occasions, performed as a special guest drummer with grupos such as Fandango U.S.A., Texas Latino, Johnny Bustamante & L.A. Band, Conjunto Villarreal, plus many more.
In 1977, still very active as a musician, Crazy Chuy also became a broadcaster beginning his radio career at KXCL 108.5 FM with his Chicano Express Show where he played Chicano and Tejano music until 1979, and then again from 1982 through 1984.
In the 1980s, due to legal blindness, Chuy left playing with bands and became a radio announcer with KUQQ 1540 AM in Ft, Worth, Texas where he earned his radio name of Crazy Chuy for his humor and wild antics on the airwaves. In 1983-84, he produced and hosted The Chicano Express on cable television in Dallas. In 1985 he came to KEBC and produced the radio show, Chicano Express, where he promoted Tejano music of the present and Chicano classics of the past until 1996.
In 1988, Crazy Chuy presented Selena with her first Female Entertainer of the Year Award at the 8th Annual Tejano Music Awards in San Antonio, Texas. From 1994 through 1996, Crazy Chuy co-produced and hosted Tejano music videos in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Chuy also worked with another living legend, Super Loop Figueroa at KNON 89.3 in Dallas.
Numerous awards adorn his office wall such as the Tejano Connection's Living Legend Award from 1998, the Hispanic Broadcaster's Association Most Promising Deejay Award from 1992, and most recently he was inducted into the prestigious Tejano R.O.O.T.S. Hall of Fame in 2003. There are also many awards from civic organizations, bands, and car clubs for his contributions on working to raise funds for scholarships, and youth gang preventions.
In November of 2007, Crazy Chuy was presented with a Proclamation from the State of Texas Senate for his longevity, love, and devotion to Tejano Music.
Presently, Crazy Chuy is still very involved in the music world with his Chicano Express Radio Show, the first Tejano Music radio formatted program on the internet, coming online in 1999, and still broadcasting great Tejano and Chicano Music at:
www.chicanoexpress.com
Check it out, you'll be glad you did.
CRAZY CHUY, STILL CRAZY ABOUT TEJANO MUSIC AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!