- Javier Solís: Éxitos Con Trío · 1988
- A 40 Años... Me Recordarás · 2007
- Javier Solís: Éxitos Con Trío · 1980
- A 40 Años... Me Recordarás · 1968
- A 40 Años... Me Recordarás · 1968
- Javier Solís: Éxitos Con Trío · 1980
- A 40 Años... Me Recordarás · 1968
- Mira · 1988
- Javier Solís: Éxitos Con Trío · 1988
- Payaso · 1988
- A 40 Años... Me Recordarás · 1985
- Homenaje Inconcluso de Javier Solis a Rafael Hernandez y Pedro Flores · 2001
- Javier Solís - El Incomparable · 2013
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About Javier Solís
As a teen, Mexican actor and musician Javier Solís won so many amateur singing contests that he was hired by the venue holding the events so that he would not keep winning. ∙ Solís signed a record deal in 1950, thanks to members of the famous Mexican troupe Los Panchos, who saw him singing in a bar and got him a label audition. ∙ In the late ’50s, he was an early pioneer of the then-new bolero ranchero musical style, which combined elements of mariachi, Mexican folk, and traditional slower dance music. ∙ His best-known song, the strings-driven 1956 ballad “Sombras,” was an international hit especially popular in South and Central America. ∙ Along with icons Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, Solís was known as one of the Three Mexican Roosters, a nickname given to the men due to their acting and musical talents. ∙ Beginning in 1959, Solís appeared in more than 20 movies, giving him the chance to collaborate with noted actors Pedro Armendáriz, María Victoria, and Lola Beltrán. ∙ Decades after his death, his music continues to find new fans, and the 2006 compilation La Historia de Javier Solis topped Billboard’s Regional Mexican Album chart.
- HOMETOWN
- Tacubaya, Mexico City, Mexico
- BORN
- 1931
- GENRE
- Regional Mexican