Iván Villazón

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Iván Villazón

Background information
Birth name Iván Francisco Villazón Aponte
Also known as La Joven Voz Tenor
Born October 25, 1959
Origin Valledupar, Cesar, Colombia
Genre(s) Vallenato, Latin
Years active 1984–Present
Label(s) Sony Music
Website none

Iván Francisco Villazón Aponte was born October 25, 1959 in the city of Valledupar, Colombia. Is one of the most renown vallenato singers in Colombia. His career as a singer began in 1984 after dropping out of college where he was pursuing a degree in law.

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[edit] Early life

Villazon spent his childhood in the city Valledupar were he studied middle school in the Colegio María Montessori were he grew up loving "parrandas" (parties) that his father Crispin organized with local musicians and juglares like Colacho Mendoza, Adán Montero, Ovidio Granados, Rodolfo Castilla and Alejo Duran among many others. For high school Villazon was sent to the city of Bogotá to study in the Colegio REFOUS. After graduation he spent four years in college studying law in the Externado University but dropped out to pursue a vallenato singing career.

[edit] Singing career

In 1984 Villazon recorded his first album with accordion player Alfredo Gámez under the Philips Records label and named it the Arco Iris (Rainbow) featuring a song of the same name written by Rafael Escalona. The album was a success and the song is still considered his trademark.[1]

In 1985 he teamed up with accordion player Orangel Maestre and released a new album under the same record label with the name Una Voz, Un Rey. Three songs from this album became major hits: Mella Condolete by composer Hernando Marin, Pedazo de Acordeon by Alejo Duran and Sufrir de nuevo by van Ovalle.[2]

In 1986 Villazon grouped with accordion player Raul Martinez to record two albums Los Virtuosos and Vamo' Amanece under the CBS record label (now Columbia Records). The award wining song El amor es un cultivo recorded in this album became a major hit, along with Sed de alma and Matica de toronjil. In 1987 they recorded their third album named Los Virtuosos Volumen II, producing two major hits; Recuérdame written by singer and composer Gustavo Gutiérrez Cabello and Yo tenia un amigo written by composer Rafael Manjarrez. Personal differences arose among Villazon and Martinez and they decided to separate.[3]

In 1988 Villazon teamed up with accordion player and Vallenato Legend Festival winner Cocha molina who had been the partner of Diomedes Diaz. They recorded the album Por ti Valledupar from which they produced three major hits; No espero mas by composer Efren Calderon, Que siga la fiesta by José Alfonso Maestre and Por ti Valledupar of Gustavo Gutierrez, under the CBS record label. In 1989 they recorded their second album together named Enamorado de ella with hit songs Mis Condiciones by Gustavo Gutierrez and Enamorado de ella by Rafael Manjarrez. In 1990 they recorded their third album under the CBS record label titled El Amor Canta Vallenato with the hit songs Mi novia querida by Gustavo Gutierrez, El Amor Canta Vallenato by Ignasio Urbina and Volá pajarito by Alejo Duran.[4]

This same year Villazon and Molina decided to go different ways and Villazon teamed up with accordion player Beto Villa recording the album La Compañía under the recording label EMI. This album represents his most successful album of all time because all songs became major hits on radio; like El Perdón, El Niño Bonito, La Suegra, El Guayabito and La Fuerza del Amor. After this successful production Villazon and Beto Villa split and Villazon took two years off from the stage and recording studios.[5]

In 1993 Villazon grouped with accordion player Franco Arguelles and recorded the album Mar de Lagrimas on the Colombian record label CODISCOS, with the hit songs Quereme by Juancho Rois, Cuando hablo de Tí by Iván Ovalle and a musical mosaic honoring Pacho Galán. In 1994, they recorded their second album together named Noticias scoring another successful hits like Decídete by Fabián Corrales, Noticias by Efraín Barliza and Acabaste con mí Vida by Juancho Rois. This year the group won the Congo de Oro prize in the Barranquilla's Carnival, the Sirena de Oro in the Vallenato Legend Festival and the Super Estrella Internacional de Oro song of the year for the song Decídete by Fabian Corrales. The group also scored presentations internationally where vallenato is not part of the mainstream like Cuba, Canada and Aruba. In 1996 Villazon and Arguelles recorded the album Sin Limites under the record label CODISCOS in which a fusion with other musical genres was tried with songs like Almas Felices by Alfonso Cotes Maya, La Pelionera by Emiliano Zuleta and Cuando muera esta ilusión by Luis Egurrola but was not widely successful. They later changed of record label to BMG Ariola of Colombia recording the album Entrégate with songs like No te ruego más by Jorge Valbuena, Entrégate by Fabián Corrales, Yo la Ví by Jacobo Ibarra and Marcos Torres, and Corazón Sensible by Franco Arguelles, this album earned a Disco de Oro for its sales and a second Congo de Oro. In 1999 Villazon and Arguelles released the albums Tiempo de Vallenato and later Detalles.

In 2000 Arguelles left the group to record an album with Diomedes Diaz. Villazon partnered with Saul Lallemand producing the following albums; El Mundo al Reves, Amores, Juglares Legendarios I, Póngale la Firma, El Desafío, El Gallo Fino, El Poder del Amor and El Aviador.

[edit] Discography

 Iván Villazón performing with accordist partner Saul Lallemand.
Iván Villazón performing with accordist partner Saul Lallemand.

Albums:

  1. El Arco Iris - 1984
  2. Una voz un rey - 1985
  3. Vamo' amanecé - 1986
  4. Los Virtuosos - 1987
  5. Por Ti Valledupar - 1988
  6. Enamorado de Ella - 1989
  7. El Amor Canta Vallenato - 1990
  8. La Compañía - 1991
  9. Mar de Lágrimas - 1993
  10. Noticia - 1994
  11. Sin Límites - 1995
  12. Entrégate - 1996
  13. Tiempo de Vallenato - 1997
  14. Detalles - 1998
  15. El Mundo al Revés - 1999
  16. Amores - 2000
  17. Juglares Legendarios Vol 1 - 2001
  18. Póngale la Firma - 2002
  19. El Desafío - 2002
  20. El Gallo Fino - 2003
  21. El Poder del Amor - 2004
  22. El Sueño de mi vida - 2005
  23. El Aviador - 2006

[edit] Family

Villazon is the son of Crispín Villazón de Armas y Clara Aponte López. He married Aida Mercedes García Tolosa and has three children: Crispin Enrique, Iván David and Daniel Camilo.

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