Edwin Colón Zayas
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Edwin Colón Zayas (October 27, 1965), is a Puerto Rican cuatro player from
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. He joins a large number of Puerto Rican artists, "innovative tradition-bearing," who focus their talents in extolling the virtues of the Puerto Rican creole and Jíbaro way of life.


Early life

Zayas was born on October 27, 1965 in the town of Orocovis, Puerto Rico to a family of musicians and folklorists. He was the eldest of five children. At age six, he began training with the Cuatro and the guitar with his parents. He later taught his brother and two sisters to play several jíbaro instruments, and they have performed with their brother's band.


Early career

In the 1980s, Zayas, the cuatrista, and arranger joined bands like the Jataca, Cimarrón, Areyto, Cumbre Criolla, Taller Boricua, the orchestra of Rafael de Jesús, Mapeyé, and the group of Andrés Jiménez. In 1982, he received the award, "Primer Premio Nacional del Cuatro," and his band, the Conjunto Típico de la Montaña, got the Medal of Culture from the Institute of the Puerto Rican Culture.


The 1990s and Zayas' neo-folklore

In 1991, Zayas was the leading soloist in the San Juan Pops Orchestra in the Center of Fine Arts. That same year, he offered a Cuatro concert in the International Festival of the Guitar at the University of Puerto Rico. And, was sent to represent Puerto Rico in Mexico at the International Cervantes Festival. The next year, Zayas played his Cuatro with the famous guitar player
Paco de Lucía Francisco Sánchez Gómez (21 December 194725 February 2014), known as Paco de Lucía (;), was a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist, composer, and record producer. A leading proponent of the new flamenco style, he was one of the first flam ...
in the Theater La Perla in Ponce as well as in the Center for Fine Arts, an event that coincided with the celebrations of the Fifth Centenary of the Encounter of Two Worlds. In 1994, Zayas and his band, "Taller Campesino," joined with the Smithsonian Folklife Festival for a series of performances at the DC Mall, and followed with a US tour. That year, he also participated in the Banco Popular's Christmas program with a runaway piece called, "Duelo de los Cuatros," with Pedrito Guzmán.


The 2000s and later

In 2008, Zayas received a
Latin Grammy The Latin Grammy Awards are an award by The Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works recorded in Spanish or Portuguese from anywhere around the world that has been ...
nomination for Best Traditional Tropical Album for his album ''Reafirmación'', and in 2009 was awarded a
National Heritage Fellowship The National Heritage Fellowship is a lifetime honor presented to master folk and traditional artists by the National Endowment for the Arts. Similar to Japan's Living National Treasure award, the Fellowship is the United States government's ...
by the National Endowment of the Arts. Zayas remains at the head of the band "Taller Campesino", which continues to receive awards for its innovations and artistic leadership. While he includes nontraditional instruments to his folk music, he is still "considered by many to be among the purest performers of folk music". Zayas expressed his position about the power of folk culture to transform others: “I can... ''criollizar'' reolizeany international number".


Partial discography

As of 2009, Zayas has recorded 17 solo albums and has performed on, arranged, or directed more than 250 recordings for other Puerto Rican artists. * ''El cuatro Más allá de lo imaginable'' (1988, EC Records) * ''Siguiendo hacia lo infinito'' (1989, EC) * ''100 años con Don Felo'' (1990, EC) * ''En vivo desde el Teatro Tapia'' (1991, EC) * ''100% puertorriqueño'' (1992, EC) * ''Bien jíbaro: Country Music of Puerto Rico'' (1993, Rounder Records) * ''Descarga'' (1993, EC) * ''El cuatro y la danza puertorriqueña'' (1993, Disco Hit Records) * ''Este es tu Taller Campesino'' (1994, Disco Hit) * ''Morel Campos en tiempo de cuatro'' (1995, Disco Hit) * ''La hora de tu partida'' (1999)


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans * Andrés Jiménez, "el Jíbaro" *
Yomo Toro Víctor Guillermo "Yomo" Toro (26 July 1933 – 30 June 2012) was a Puerto Rican left-handed guitarist and cuatro player. Known internationally as "The King of the Cuatro," Toro recorded over 150 albums throughout a 60-year career and worked ext ...
* Tomás Rivera Morales * Puerto Rican cuatro *
Music of Puerto Rico The music of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources. The most conspicuous musical sources of Puerto Rico have included European, Indigenous, and African influences, although many aspects of P ...
*
Bordonua The Bordonua (Bordonúa) is a large, deep body (sound-boxes are usually deep) bass guitar which is native to Puerto Rico. They are made using several different shapes and sizes. The Bordonúa is the least common of the three stringed instrum ...
* Puerto Rican Tiples * Iluminado Davila Medina


References


External links

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The Puerto Rican Cuatro, featuring Zayas
(from www.topix.com)
Folk Festival Opens with Music from Puerto Rico
(Kent State University)
Dr. Jose Antonio Lopez And Maestro Edwin Colon Zayas Performance 2 On Classical Guitar And Quatro
(Guitar.com)
Los grandes cuatristas internacionales
{{DEFAULTSORT:Colon Zayas, Edwin 1965 births People from Orocovis, Puerto Rico Puerto Rican composers Puerto Rican male composers Puerto Rican-cuatro players American folk musicians Puerto Rican artists Living people National Heritage Fellowship winners