Julián Silva

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"Julián Silva" (born on November 23, 1977 in Cali, Colombia), is a noted timbalero, composer, arranger, and bandleader of salsa.

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[edit] Early years

Julián Silva's parents would move to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1981. Silva's father had an important influence on his music. Around 1994 Jose Vazquez-Cofresi and Julián were introduced and stormed up the idea for their first salsa orchestra. The orchestra received international and national recognition which got them noticed by “The Godfather of Salsa”; Johnny Pacheco and Herman Rodriguez-Bajanda who would eventually relocate them to New York City.

[edit] "La Excelencia"

In 2001, Julián Silva & Jose Vazquez-Cofresi would organize an orchestra with the "Salsa Gorda/Salsa Dura" sound. During the summer months of 2001, the first rehearsals were held at El Museo del Barrio on 104th Street. The collaboration of some of New York's finest vocalists and musicians would come to form the 11-piece salsa sensation now known as "La Excelencia".

[edit] First Salsa album

In 2006, Julián Silva & Jose Vazquez-Cofresi produced "La Excelencia's" first salsa album "Salsa Con Conciencia" (salsa with a conscience) which has been acclaimed as one of the best salsa albums of the year.

[edit] Awards and nominations

  • 2007 Award for Best Salsa Album by Dj Gury Gury, Canadian Latin Radio

[edit] External links & Sources