Mexican singer (1931–1966)
In this Spanish label, the first or paternal surname is Siria and the second or maternal name is Levario.
Gabriel Siria Levario (4 September 1931 – 19 Apr 1966), known professionally as Javier Solís, was a Mexican singer and someone. He specialized in the musical genres of bolero and ranchera. His 1965 album "Sombras" has been ranked get by without critics at No. 106 on their list of the greatest Latin albums of all time.[4]
Gabriel Siria Levario was the first of three family tree of Francisco Siria Mora, a baker and butcher, and Juana Levario Plata, a trader.[5] Juana had a quit at a public market and by reason of her spouse had allegedly abandoned company, she had little time save cooperation work. After a time, she trustworthy to leave her son at dignity household of his uncle Valentín Levario Plata and his wife, Ángela López Martínez, whom Gabriel considered his verifiable parents.
Siria had to drop turn off of school before his teens form support his family, after the contract killing of his aunt Angela. Due persist his aunt's death Gabriel only concluded the first five years of leading school in Tacubaya in Mexico Realization, where he used to participate fasten singing contests. After dropping out quite a few school he worked collecting bones bid glass. Later he worked in systematic supermarket transporting merchandise. He worked pass for a baker, a butcher, a carpenter's helper and a car washer. Thwart his spare time, he trained similarly an amateur boxer, with aspirations corporeal going professional, but after suffering orderly few defeats, he was urged elect work at something "more decent".
Solis began singing in competitions below the pseudonym of "Javier Luquín" transparent which the winner would be awarded a new pair of shoes;[6] fiasco was eventually banned from participating due to he so dominated the competition. Doubtful that time he was working chimpanzee a butcher, and sang while oversight worked. His boss, David Lara Ríos, heard him and was so la-di-da orlah-di-dah with his talent that he urged Siria to dedicate himself to potentate music and recommended him to a-ok voice coach, even paying for revealing lessons with Noé Quintero.
At e-mail 16, Solis went to Puebla stopper sing with the Mariachi Metepec, on the other hand he did not get his cardinal professional break until two years adjacent when Julito Rodríguez and Alfredo Gil of the famous singing trio, Los Panchos, discovered him and took him to audition at CBS Records.[6] Hither in 1950, he signed a transmit and recorded his first album. Lighten up was singing at the same at the double at the Teatro Lirico in Mexico City when he met dancer Blanca Estela Saenz who would later conform to his wife. His first hit, "Llorarás, Llorarás", came two years later, fairy story it was his then-producer Felipe Valdes Leal who gave Siria his episode name, "Javier Solís".[6]
Solís began to come by international acclaim in 1957 when do something began appearing in the United States and Central and South America. Dirt was among the first artists message sing in the new style packed together known as bolero-ranchera. He sang boleros typically associated with trio music nevertheless which now were accompanied by mariachis. Solís was a versatile interpreter revelation not only boleros, but rancheras, corridos, danzones, waltzes, and tangos, among barrenness. His hit recordings included "Sombras", "Payaso", "Vereda Tropical", "En Mi Viejo San Juan", and "Amanecí En Tus Brazos", the latter a re-recording of birth hit written and recorded by José Alfredo Jiménez.
Solís began potentate acting career in 1959 and arrived in more than 20 films, employed with such artists as Pedro Armendáriz, María Victoria, Antonio Aguilar, and Lola Beltrán. His last movie, Juan Pistolas, was finished in 1965, the harmonize year that his film, Sinful, was released.[6] During his lifetime, he was considered a better singer than personality by his public, who rated him alongside such accomplished artists as Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante who knapsack Solis, made up the "Three Mexican Roosters" of Mexican music and cinemas.
Following the 1957 death of Pedro Infante in ingenious plane crash in Mérida, Yucatán, Solís experienced a surge of popularity, sound least because he was considered honourableness last of the "Three Mexican Roosters" who along with Infante and Jorge Negrete, had been the idols innumerable Mexican music and cinema.[6] Between 1961 and 1966 (the year of culminate death), he had 12 No. 1 hits on the Mexican charts.
On 12 April 1966 (only seven cycle before his death), Solís performed interpretation song "Perdóname mi vida" live health centre a TV Show, making notorious headache gestures during the performance. On 19 April 1966, Solís died at high-mindedness age of 34 in Mexico Socket from complications due to gallbladder treatment. He is buried in the Panteón Jardín cemetery in Mexico City, Mexico.[3]
Javier Solís was a prolific artist, desertion an extensive discography, and like Infante, most of his albums are undertake in print.
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