Javier Solís became one of the great figures of the Mexican music and today he is remembered by generations who continue to chant each of his songs, a legacy that continues with Vicente Fernández.
The “king of the rancher bolero” died on April 19, 1966 in mourning Mexican music and leaving great songs as “In your hair“And“ The Grills Don’t Kill. ”This September 1, the singer would be celebrating his 90th birthday.
Relationship between “Chente” and Javier Solís?
Javier Solís he enjoyed great fame and his voice reached every corner of the country, plus his talent went beyond the brilliant stages at the time of the Mexican golden cinema when appearing in movies as “A guy to give everything.”
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the ranchera music he had a great figure who represented him in such a way that the talent of Vicente Fernández it was never needed and that is why he was rejected on more than one occasion when he was in charge of knocking on doors.
“Chente“He found in the tragic death of Javier Solís the opportunity to achieve success and show his talent, because it was at this time that some music companies began to call being so began his career, as he himself admitted this week.
The death of Javier Solís
Javier Solís’ life ended when he was only 34 years old after a gallbladder operation, which triggered a series of rumors about the singer and suspicions among the doctors who treated him.
It has been noted that the singer suffered for some years severe stomach pains, but due to commitments in his successful career he was not treated properly and this led him to take medication in order to postpone his operation.
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According to people who say they were next to Solís in the hospital, the singer got out of bed making sure he felt good but stood still and his heart stopped, this after his surgery .