Of course he sometimes contradicts this over serious iconography, posting video selfies of himself consuming banana’s and Chobani yogurt, and warming pictures of him with his family, but this also seems to show that there are many different dimensions in his character, which inadvertently also seem to filter through his music. His sound encompasses upbeat polka tempos, mysterious guitar sweeps, and the occasional heartfelt ballad. However a dance/party like aurora is almost always present.
Hernandez was born 10 March 1977 in Los Angeles, United States. He lived in the US until age four, but later moved to Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico where he spent the remainder of his childhood. He was brought up by a talent nurturing family, receiving a great deal of influence from his musically inclined grandfather and cousins.
Though Hernandez professes an eclectic range of influences, he states that singer/songwriter Chalino Sanchez had the biggest impact on his music. By the time he was eight Hernandez was already composing songs of his own. Though he had the support and constructive critique of his family he is a self-taught musician. Hernandez later enrolled in a music school in Culiacan and played drums for the act Los Amables del Norte during his time there.
Hernandez eventually broke out as a solo artist, and released his 1st album “Contellas Nortena” in 1999. It was followed by an outpour of consecutive releases. From 1999 - 2008 he released a total of 9 studio albums, developing a strong cult following, but never breaking into the mainstream. That changed in 2009 with the release of “16 Narco Corridors”, 1 of the 4 albums he released that year. The album consisted of mostly original material and featured a lyrical narrative, which was centered around Mexico’s drug trafficking culture. Three hit singles made there way onto the album” “El Querendon y Cajetoso”, “El Baleado”, and “Pilotos Canabis”. What makes this release an even bigger surprise hit was the fact it was recorded in only 1 day!
Hernandez’s next commercial hit was his album “En Vivo” Desde Culiacan”. This release climbed to no. 2 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, crediting Hernandez with his 2nd album to surface within the top 10 Latin Albums chart.
Larry Hernandez is a wonderfully traditional performer who believes men should still perform with an air of sophistication and class. You will rarely see him not dressed in suit and tie and although he remains very active through the set, he never attempts to remove any clothing to help cool himself down.
The crowds scream as soon as he steps onstage preceded by his musicians and he looks confident but never arrogant, standing for a minute to absorb the cheers and applause. Although his music is purely Mexicana, Larry is actually from Los Angeles yet you would not know this as his Latino inspired music is so real. The TV star has no issue with being the centre of attention and this is clear as he stands onstage and basks in the opportunity to have all eyes on him. He thanks the crowds for coming out tonight and promises they are his favourite audience so far, which you wonder how many people he has said that to before ending on a suitably upbeat number.