Joan Sebastian (born April 8, 1951, Juliantla, Mexico—died July 13, 2015, Juliantla) was a Mexican singer and songwriter who wrote, performed, and recorded songs in regional Mexican styles and thus won an immense and devoted following and numerous Grammy and Latin Grammy awards. His songs addressed themes of love and loss, and he sang them with genuine feeling and a sense of intimacy. Beginning in 1981, he generally gave his concerts from horseback, with his steed prancing in time to the music, and he was known as el rey del jaripeo (“the king of Mexican rodeo”).
Sebastian began writing songs as a child. He entered a seminary in his teens but left within a few years in order to pursue a career in music. He released his first album, Pedro Parrandas, in 1972, and he adopted his stage name five years later. He achieved fame during the 1980s. Sebastian’s legions of fans also followed his romantic escapades. The frequently married singer had eight children. Two of his sons were shot to death, in 2006 and 2010.
Sebastian placed 22 songs on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart and had 4 top hits on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, of which perhaps the most memorable was “Secreto de amor” (2000; “The Secret of Love” ) from the album of the same name. His 2002 album, Lo dijo el corazón (“The Heart Said It”), won a Grammy Award for best Mexican/Mexican-American album and a Latin Grammy Award for best grupero album. In 2003 the LP Afortunado (“Lucky”) also took the best Mexican/Mexican-American album Grammy as well as the Latin Grammy for best banda album, and its title song was given the Latin Grammy for best regional Mexican song. Más allá del sol (“Beyond the Sun”) garnered both the Grammy and the Latin Grammy for best banda album of 2006, and that same year En el auditorio nacional (“In the National Auditorium”) won the Latin Grammy for best grupero album. In addition, No es de madera (“It Is Not Made of Wood”) earned the 2008 Grammy for best banda album. His songs were often recorded by other well-known Latin artists.
Sebastian also acted, notably in the 1996–97 telenovela Tú y yo (“You and I”).