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  • Born: September 01, 1931, Tacubaya, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died: April 16, 1966, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Percussion, Drums, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Leyendas," "Personalidad: 20 Exitos," "Dos Grandes"
  • Representative Songs: "Las Rejas No Matan," "Payaso," "Sombras"

Biography

Born Gabriel Siria Levario, Javier Solis became known as one of the most recognized Mariachi solo artists in Mexico. Coming from humble beginnings, at a young age Solis had to drop out of school to help support his family. He trained as an amateur boxer for six years with aspirations of turning professional, but quit after his father urged him to choose a more "decent" career. The young man used to sing in local competitions for small prizes (such as a pair of new shoes), but was eventually banned from participating because he so dominated the competition.

At age 16, Solis went to Puebla, Mexico to sing with Mariachi Metepec, but it wasn't until years later when Julito Rodriguez and Alfredo Gil of the trio Los Panchos heard him singing at a local bar that he got his first break as a recording artist. They took him to audition with CBS records where he signed a recording contract and cut his first album in 1950. His first hit, "Lloraras," came two years later and prompted his producer Felipe Valdes Leal to give him the name Javier Solis. The vocalist came to international acclaim in 1957, making appearances in the United States, Central, and South America. Solis was the first to sing songs in a style now known as "Boleros-Rancheras." He sang boleros typically associated with trio music but now accompanied by mariachis, also adding waltzes and tangos to his repertoire as a prolific interpreter of many styles of music.

Not content with simply performing as a recording artist, Solis began his acting career in 1959; filming more than 20 movies with stars such as Maria Victoria, Lola Beltran, and Luis Aguilar. Javier Solis died in 1966 at age 33 from complications resulting from gall bladder surgery, leaving behind a brief but memorable musical legacy. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
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Tercia de Ases

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20th Anniversary

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Mi Entrega Total

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Mi Entrega Total

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Exitos Con Trio

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Romance/Inolvidables con Javier Solis

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Romance/Inolvidables con Javier Solis

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Interpreta a Agustin Lara/Prisionero del Mar

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Anoranzas/Homenaje Rafael Hernandez Y Pedro Flor

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Javier en Nueva York/Lara-Grever-Baena

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Ano Mas Sin Ti/Lloraras Lloraras

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Y Todavia Te Quiero/Lara Baena Y Maldonado

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Fantasia Espanola de Agustin Lara

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20 Anos 1966-1986: 15 Autenticos Exitos

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Sus Grandes Romanticas: 15 Autenticos Exitos

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Historia de Javier Solis [CD/DVD]

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Para Siempre...

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Para Siempre...

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Para Siempre: Javier Solis - Linea Naranja

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Personalidad: 20 Exitos

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Javier Solis...Exitos de Pelicula

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Exitos de Pelicula [CD/DVD]

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Exitos de Pelicula [DVD/CD]

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Dos Cumbres de la Cancion Ranchera

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14 Exitos de Coleccion

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Tres Voces en El Cielo

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Mexicanisimo: 24 Exitos

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Payaso

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Karaoke Station

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Javier Solís... Para Ti

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En Mi Viejo San Juan

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Brillantes

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Esenciales

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20 de Coleccion

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Rancheras Inolvidables

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Rey del Bolero Ranchero

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Canciones de Sus Peliculas

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Valses

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Luz de Luna [Platinum Disc]

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Coleccion Inolvidable

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Cara A Cara

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Mexicanisimo [2006]

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Inéditas de Javier Solis

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Mis 30 Mejores Canciones

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Boleros del Alma

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Tesoros De Colección: 30 Grande Canciones [Norte]

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Idolos de Siempre

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Leyendas

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20 de Coleccion, Vol. 2

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Canciones de Amor

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50 Años Sony Music Mexico

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Mexicanisim

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Tesoros de Coleccion

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Tesoros de Coleccion, Vol. 2

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Dos Grandes [2000]

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100 Clasicas de Javier Solis

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Para Siempre [DVD]

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Luz de Luna [Sony 2002]

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Luz de Luna [Madacy]

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Amigo Organillero

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Linea Mexicanisimo

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Mananitas

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Historia de Javier Solis

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Con Banda

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Homenaje A Javier Solis

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15 Autenticos Exitos

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Rancheras Con Javier Solis

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Javier Solis

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Sombras

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En New York

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15 Autenticos Exitos Rancheras Con Javier Solis

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Javier Solis

Background information
Birth name Gabriel Siria Levario
Also known as El Rey del Bolero
Born September 1, 1931(1931-09-01)
Mexico City, México
Died April 19, 1966 Mexico City, México aged 34
Genre(s) Ranchera, boleros, popular music
Occupation(s) Singer, Actor
Years active 1950-1966

Javier Solís (September 1, 1931, Mexico City, Mexico[1]April 19, 1966, Mexico City, Mexico) was a popular Mexican singer of boleros and rancheras, and film actor of the middle 20th century.

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Early history

Javier Solís was born Gabriel Siria Levario[2], the first of three children of Francisco Siria Mora, a baker, and Juana Levario Plata, a trader. She had a stall at a public market and as her spouse had abandoned her, and she had little time save for work, she decided to leave her son at the household of his uncle Valentín Levario Plata and his wife, Ángela López Martínez, whom he considered his real parents. Being of humble origins, Siria had to drop out of school before his teens to support his family. He only passed the first five years at a school in Tacubaya in Mexico City, where he used to participate in singing contests. After dropping out of school to help support the household he worked collecting bones and glass. Later he worked in a supermarket transporting merchandise. In November 1939 his stepmother died which affected him deeply for a long time. He worked as a baker, a butcher, a carpenters helper and a car washer. In his spare time, he trained as an amateur boxer, with aspirations of going professional, but after suffering a few defeats, he was urged to work at something 'more decent'.

Siria began singing in competitions under the pseudonym of Javier Luquín, in which the winner would be awarded a new pair of shoes; he was eventually banned from participating because he so dominated the competition. At that time he was working as a butcher, and sang while he worked. His boss, David Lara Ríos, heard him and was so impressed with his talent that he urged Siria to dedicate himself to his music and recommended him to a voice coach, even paying for singing lessons with Noé Quintero. To his family's relief, he hung up his boxing gloves and began a singing career.

Singing break

At age 16, Siria went to Puebla to sing with the Mariachi Metepec, but he didn't get his first professional break until two years later, when Julito Rodriguez and Alfredo Gil of the famous singing trio, 'Los Panchos', discovered him, and took him to audition at CBS Records. There, in 1950, he signed a contract and recorded his first album. He was singing at the same time at the Teatro Lirico(Lyric Theatre) in Mexico City when he met dancer Blanca Estela Saenz, who would later become his wife. His first hit, Lloraras, came two years later, and it was his then-producer Felipe Valdes Leal that gave Siria his stage name, Javier Solís.

Solís began to receive international acclaim in 1957, when he began appearing in the U.S., Central and South America. He was among the first artists to sing in the new style now known as 'Bolero-Ranchera'. He sang boleros typically associated with trio music, but which now were accompanied by mariachis. Solís was a versatile interpreter; he sang not only boleros, but rancheras, danzónes, waltzes and also tangos. His hit recordings included Sombras, Payaso, Vereda Tropical, En Mi Viejo San Juan, composed by the Puerto Rican Noel Estrada, and Amanecí En Tus Brazos, the latter a re-recording of the hit written and recorded by José Alfredo Jiménez.

Acting career

Solís began his acting career in 1959, and appeared in more than 20 films, working with such artists as Pedro Armendáriz, María Victoria, Antonio Aguilar and Lola Beltrán. His last picture, Juan Pistolas, was finished in 1965. During his lifetime, he was considered a better singer than actor by his public, who rated him alongside such accomplished artists as Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante.

Final Years

Following the death of Infante in 1957 due to an air crash in Mérida, Yucatán, Solís experienced a surge of popularity, not least because he was considered the last of The Three Mexican Roosters, or Los Trés Gallos Mexicanos who along with Infante and Negrete, had been the idols of Mexican music and cinema. All of them died young; Solís was the last, passing at age 34 from complications due to gall bladder surgery. At that time, his doctors had refused him water, and his last words concerned his family and his terrible thirst: "They will have to shower my grave with lots of water. I know that I'm going to die; there is no cure".

Javier Solís was a prolific artist, leaving an extensive discography, and like Infante, most of his albums are still in print. This gives some indication of his continuing popularity, more than forty years after his death.

Selected Discography

  • Prisionero del Mar
  • Interpreta a Agustín Lara
  • Mexicanismo
  • Un Año Más Sin Ti
  • Llorarás, Llorarás
  • Dos Idolos Juntos(Con Los Panchos)
  • Payaso
  • Javier en Nueva York
  • Lara-Grever-Baena
  • Homenaje a Rafael Hernández Y Pedro Flores
  • Añoranzas
  • Fantasía Española de Agustín Lara

Audio Files of Selected Recordings

Adelante, Al claro de luna, Amanecí en tus brazos, Amigo organillero, Angustia, A pesar de todo, Aquel, Así, Ay cariño, Ayúdame Dios mío.

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