- Willie Colón
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Name = Willie Colón
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Birth_name = William Anthony Colón
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Origin = New York, NY
Instrument =Trombone ,Trumpet
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Genre = Salsa
Occupation =Musician
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Associated_acts =Héctor Lavoe ,Rubén Blades ,Mon Rivera , David Byrne, andCelia Cruz
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Willie Colon (American football) "William Anthony Colón (born28 April 1950 ) is a Puerto Ricansalsa music ian. Primarily a trombonist, Colón also sings, writes, produces and acts. He is also involved in municipal politics inNew York City .Early life
Willie Colón was born in the
South Bronx, New York , to Puerto Rican parents. He picked up the trumpet from a young age, and later switched to trombone, inspired by the all-trombone sound ofMon Rivera andBarry Rogers , the father of Salsa trombone. He was bullied in his neighborhood because of this, and had to defend himself quite often from gang members. In a way similar toBob Marley 's, he gained a reputation for being tough and fierce in combat, even if his height could put him in a disadvantage (Willie is 5ft. 7in. -172 cm- tall). He spent some summers at his maternal grandmother's farm inManatí, Puerto Rico , where he claims he learned the discipline and tenacity to thrive on his own, as well as a strong love forPuerto Rico that shaped his later political views (he's a strong supporter ofPuerto Rican independence andLatin America n political unity, and theoretically a liberal, even if later disappointments with the Democratic Party of theUnited States moved him to endorse Republican candidate Michael Bloomberg).He was signed to
Fania Records at 15 and recorded his first album at age 17, which ultimately sold more than 300,000 copies. Due to fortuitous events (he had no singer for his band at recording time since his first candidate was killed in a street fight), the mainrecord producer at Fania at the time,Johnny Pacheco , recommendedHéctor Lavoe to him.Musical Accomplishments
Beyond his skills on the trombone, he rapidly excelled as a composer, arranger, and singer, and eventually as a producer and director. Combining elements of jazz, rock, and salsa, his diverse work incorporates the rhythms of traditional music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil, and "that 'other' ancestral homeland, Africa", representing the mostly one-way flow from Puerto Rico to the New York-based diaspora.cite journal |last=Flores |first=Juan |date=Fall 2004 |title=Creolité in the 'Hood: Diaspora as Source and Challenge |journal=Centro |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=282–293 |url=http://www.centropr.org/documents/journals/JFlores(p.282-293).pdf |accessdate=2008-08-18] "His life and music commute back and forth between his home turf in the Bronx and his ancestral Puerto Rico, with more than casual stop-offs in other musical zones of the Caribbean." Colón "makes the relation between diaspora and Caribbean homeland the central theme of his work," particularly in his 1971 Christmas album, "Asalto navideño". The lyrics and music of the songs on this album "enact the diaspora addressing the island culture in a complex, loving but at the same time mildly challenging way." [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WdvhYQv1wI YouTube - Traigo la Salsa ] ]
He went on to have many successful collaborations with salsa musicians and singers such as
Ismael Miranda ,Celia Cruz andSoledad Bravo , and singer-songwriterRubén Blades .Musical Themes
One significant overarching theme in Colón's music, which draws from many cultures and several different styles, is an exploration of the competing associations that Puerto Ricans have with their home and with the United States. Colón uses his songs to depict and investigate the problems of living in the U.S. as a Puerto Rican, [cite journal |last=González |first=Lisa Sánchez |year=1999 |month=April |title=Reclaiming Salsa |journal=Cultural Studies |volume=13 |issue=2 |pages=237–250 |doi=10.1080/095023899335266] and also to imply the cultural contributions that Puerto Ricans have to offer.
Recent Accomplishments
In September 2004, Colón received the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award from the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Over the course of his career, he has collaborated with musical greats such as the Fania All Stars,
Héctor Lavoe ,Rubén Blades , David Byrne, andCelia Cruz . Siembra, his record with Rubén Blades, was the best selling album for its genre.Beyond devoting himself to creating art, Colón has worked hard to preserve and vitalize art, serving as the chair of the Association of Hispanic Arts. His activism does not stop there. Colón has been especially active working on human rights, immigration, and environmental issues.
In addition to serving as a visiting professor and receiving honorary degrees for music and humane letters at various universities, in 1991, Colón received Yale University’s Chubb Fellowship, an honor that he shares with Presidents
Harry S. Truman ,John F. Kennedy ,Jimmy Carter ,Ronald Reagan , and George H.W. Bush, among others.Colón currently serves as NYC Mayor
Michael Bloomberg ’s representative advisor & liaison to the Latin Media Entertainment Commission [http://home2.nyc.gov/html/lmec/html/about/message_willie_colon.shtml] (to whichRobert DeNiro andJennifer Lopez serve as the celebrity chairs). Willie's base of operations, ELMALO, Inc. Creative Services, is inNew Rochelle, New York .On April 16, 2008, Colón announced his endorsement of U.S. Senator
Hillary Clinton in her 2008 presidential campaign [ [http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7128 Willie Colón Endorses Hillary Clinton for President] ]Discography
*El Malo (1967)
*The Hustler (1968)
*Guisando "Doing a Job" (1969)
*Cosa Nuestra (1970)
*Asalto Navideño (1971)
*La Gran Fuga "The Big Break"(1971)
*El Juicio (1972)
*Asalto Navideño Vol.2 (1972)
*Lo Mato (1973)
*Crime Pays (1973)
*Willie (1974)
*Se Chavó el Vecindario! "There Goes the Neighborhood" (1975)
*The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (1976)
*El Baquine de Angelitos Negros (1977)
*Metiendo Mano!! (1977)
*Sólo Ellos Pudieron Hacer Éste Álbum "Only They Could Have Made This Album" (1977)
*47 MINUTES (1978)
*Siembra (1978)
*Solo (1979)
*Doble Energía (1980)
*Canciones del Solar de los Aburridos (1981)
*Celia & Willie (1981)
*Fantasmas (1981)
*Corazón Guerrero (1982)
*The Last Fight (1982)
*Vigilante (1983)
*Criollo (1983)
*Tiempo pa' Matar (1984)
*Contrabando "Especial N°5" (1985)
*Los Triunfadores "The Winners" (1987)
*Top Secrets/Legal Alien (1989)
*Color Americano (1990)
*Honra y Cultura (1991)
*Willie Colón & Tito Puente (1993)
*Bad boys 2 (1994)
*Hecho en Puerto Rico (1993)
*The Best Vol. 2 (1994)
*Tras la Tormenta (1995)
*Y Vuelve Otra Vez!!! (1995)
*Demasiado Corazón (1998)
*Quien Eres (1999)
*Idilio (2000)
*Guerrero de Corazón (2000)
*Experiencia (2004)
*The Player (2007)
*El Malo Vo II:Prisioneros del Mambo (2008)ee also
*
List of famous Puerto Ricans
*Salsa music Notes
External links
* [http://www.williecolon.com/bio.htm Willie Colón's website]
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