Javier Colon (stylized as Colón; born April 29, 1978) is an American acoustic singer-songwriter. He has referred to his style of music as being "acoustic soul." He was a member of EmcQ and
The Derek Trucks Band
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, and worked with many musicians before going solo. From 2002 to 2006, he was signed to
Capitol Records
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, known as artist Javier. In 2006, however, the contract was terminated and Javier Colon became an independent artist with his own label, Javier Colon Music. In 2011, He was the winner of
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Albums
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* ''Season One'' (All Sons & Daughters album), 2012
* ''Season One'' (Saukrates album), 2012
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*
*
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* Season 4 (disambiguati ...
of American talent competition show on
NBC
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, ''
The Voice
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'', receiving $100,000 and signing a recording contract with
Universal Republic Records
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. Colon eventually decided to part ways with Universal Republic in 2012.
Early life
Colon was born in Stratford, Connecticut, the son of a
Dominican father and
Puerto Rican mother.
His father worked in a radio station.
He went to
Frank Scott Bunnell High School
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in
Stratford, Connecticut, where he started writing songs. Then he pursued a degree in music education from the
University of Hartford
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's
Hartt School
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. While studying, Javier also performed as vocalist and percussionist in EmcQ, a soul/funk band led by lead guitarist Ian McHugh and mainly dedicated to the legacy of
Stevie Wonder
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.
Music career
When EmcQ opened a show for the soul-jazz trio Soulive, the group's guitarist, Eric Krasno, was impressed by Javier's vocals and recommended him to his friend
Derek Trucks
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, who he knew was looking for a lead vocalist for
The Derek Trucks Band
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.
Following his college graduation
and a successful audition in July 2000, Javier joined the band in August 2000.
After touring with the band for nearly two years, Javier, then 24 years old, left the band in April 2002 to pursue a solo career,
having been signed by
Capitol Records
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. He went on to release two albums with Capitol Records, the first the self-titled ''Javier'' in 2003, and the second entitled ''Left of Center'' in 2006.
Since parting ways with Capitol Records, Javier has performed with such diverse acts as
Joss Stone,
Darius Rucker
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, the
Indigo Girls
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,
Stevie Nicks
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After starting her career as a duo with her then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham, releasi ...
,
Adam Levine, and
Anthony Hamilton,
and recorded an EP on his own label, Javier Colon Music.
On stage, Javier's primary instruments are steel and nylon stringed acoustic guitars by
Larrivée (guitar company)
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and
Taylor Guitars
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. In 2009, he was featured as singer and songwriter for song, "October Sky", on
Vanessa Williams's vocal album, ''
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''.
Recordings
;''Javier''
(2003)
On August 5, 2003 – Javier released his debut, self-titled album on Capitol Records. His first single, entitled "Crazy", debuted at No. 95 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached No. 42 on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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chart.
The second single, "Beautiful U R", did not have the same commercial success as his first release. The album reached No. 91 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and No. 18 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. ''Javier'' consisted of mainly R&B songs, with a mixture of other genres such as jazz and funk, as well as a little influence of Javier's Latin roots. After the release, Javier's music style drew comparisons with the likes of Kenny Lattimore,
Brian McKnight, and Babyface. Pianist
Mulgrew Miller
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and trumpeter
Roy Hargrove performed on the final track, "October Sky", the only featured artists to appear on the album.
[Mitchell, Gail (August 2, 2003) "Javier Expands Capitol's R&B Push". ''Billboard''. p. 23.]
;''Left of Center'' (2006)
On March 7, 2006 – Three years after his self-titled debut, Javier released his second album ''Left of Center''.
/ref> The album title was used to demonstrate that Javier was not like the rest of the present Contemporary R&B artists. Javier did keep to his main R&B/Neo-soul genre, but again mixed in other styles and genres. Three singles from album were released: "Indecent Proposal", "Dance for Me", and "The Answer is Yes". None of them had any major success, and the album only reached #37 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Like ''Javier'', ''Left of Center'' had minimal artist features, namely just fellow R&B artist Anthony Hamilton who appeared on the song "Count On Me". Although the album was not successful commercially, multiple reviews praised Javier for his unique style and willingness to do his own thing.
;''The Truth-Acoustic – EP'' (2010)
On August 3, 2010 – This six-song EP entitled "The Truth" was released on Javier's own label. In the Album Notes for the EP at CD Baby, Javier is quoted as saying, "''The Truth-Acoustic EP'' is part 1 of a larger project that I've been working on for over 3 years. I've taken a few songs that will be on my upcoming album ''Ok... Here's The Truth'' and recorded them acoustically for this EP."
''The Voice'' (2011)
Starting April 26, 2011, Javier Colon appeared as a contestant on NBC's reality talent show ''The Voice
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''. The show, produced by John de Mol and Mark Burnett
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, features a group of contestants competing for a $100,000 grand prize and a Universal Republic
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recording contract.
On the first show, Javier sang the Cyndi Lauper
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classic " Time After Time". All four judges, Adam Levine, Cee-Lo Green
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, Blake Shelton
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and Christina Aguilera
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, opted to take him as one of their finalists, with both Levine and Shelton giving him a standing ovation. He was the only contestant in blind auditions stage besides Jeff Jenkins
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Career Bunim/Murray Productions
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to win all four judges. As judge Shelton was very late in hitting his "I Want You" button, despite urging by the other judges, show host Carson Daly jokingly said, "Oh Blake, you're an idiot!"
In comments, Cee Lo Green called him a "soul brother" and said "it was perfect". Levine added: "It was so perfect, it was so tasteful too.. I wanna win this (expletive), so I really need, really need for you to pick me..." Blake added: "I'm clearly over my head here... and I'm already a fan of yours already". Javier eventually chose Adam Levine as his coach/mentor.
On May 17, 2011, in the Battle Round (the Final 32), Javier's coach Adam Levine put him against Angela Wolff choosing that they both sing " Stand By Me", originally by Ben E. King
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. As a result, Levine picked him to continue in the show in the live shows, as part of the Final 16.
On June 14, 2011, Javier Colon sang Sarah McLachlan
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's song "Angel
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".
On June 21, 2011, Javier Colon sang Coldplay
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's "Fix You
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". The judges and the audience seemed to be thrilled that he took his signature hat off. Colon's coach, Adam Levine, said "You are the real deal. Competition or no, you have one of the best voices I've ever heard, ''ever!''"
On June 22, 2011, Javier Colon advanced in the competition by accumulating the highest score on Team Adam. The highest score was determined by coach Adam Levine's score in combination with all America's votes. He beat out fellow team member Casey Weston to move on in the music competition.
On June 24, 2011, Javier Colon and the rest of The Voice "Final Four" contestants appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
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. During each commercial break each contestant sang a song that he or she had previously performed on ''The Voice''. During one of the commercial breaks, Javier sang " Time After Time". At the end of the broadcast, The Voice "Final Four" joined in song and performed The Beatles
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song "Come Together
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".
On June 28, 2011, Javier Colon sang an original song titled " Stitch by Stitch". The song was produced by himself, his coach Adam Levine and Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins
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. Later in the show, Javier and his coach Adam Levine performed a cover together of "Man In the Mirror
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" by Michael Jackson
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.
On June 29, 2011, Javier Colon and Stevie Nicks
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performed "Landslide
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" together. At the end of the show, the voting results were announced. With more votes than any other contestant, Javier Colon won the first season of NBC's "The Voice", receiving $100,000 in cash and a Universal Republic
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recording contract.
''Performances on The Voice''
After ''The Voice''
Javier Colon released his third album '' Come Through For You'' on Universal Republic Records
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on November 21, 2011. The debut single from the album is "As Long As We Got Love" and features Natasha Bedingfield
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. The album also includes "Stand Up", a song that features his mentor during ''The Voice'', Adam Levine, and a song "Raise Your Hand", co-written by Season 8 American Idol Winner, Kris Allen
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.
A year after winning ''The Voice'' and being signed by Universal, Colon announced his departure from the record label through BuddyTV
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on June 7, 2012, stating the lack of support for his latest album '' Come Through for You'', and his first after win, as the reason. In his statement he says: "I went into it with high hopes, as I believe everyone did. But when you pour your heart and soul into a new album that you think is really great, and your label who is supposed to support, market and promote your music does neither, it's really hard not to be upset. The truth is, we are all better off going our separate ways." Colon continues singing and looking for "a more mutually beneficial relationship".
In 2013, he launched the series ''Inside Voice'', full title ''Inside Voice with Javier Colon'', a weekly show broadcast on Back9Network that he co-hosts with Jenn Bosworth. In the show, they discuss the season 5
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of ''The Voice
The Voice may refer to:
Fictional entities
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* The Voice (''Dune''), a fictional ability in the ''Dune'' universe
* The Voice, a character in the American TV series ''Cleo ...
''.
In 2014, Concord Music Group announced the addition of Javier Colon to their list of artists.
The label released his fourth album, ''Gravity'' in 2016.
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Singles
;Featured in
Filmography
Television
Tours
;Supporting
*The Voice Live on Tour (2011)
;Opening
*
2011 Summer Tour (Maroon 5 and Train), 2011 Summer Tour (2011)
*
Hands All Over Tour
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(2012)
*
Overexposed Tour
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(2012)
Awards and nominations
References
External links
Javier Colón official websiteJavier Colon page on official NBC ''The Voice'' website*
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Living people
21st-century American singers
Singers from Connecticut
University of Hartford Hartt School alumni
Capitol Records artists
Republic Records artists
American people of Dominican Republic descent
American people of Puerto Rican descent
American folk singers
American funk singers
American pop rock singers
The Voice (franchise) winners
Hispanic and Latino American musicians
American tenors
University of Hartford alumni
1978 births
American soul singers
Songwriters from New York (state)
Songwriters from Connecticut
People from Stratford, Connecticut
The Derek Trucks Band members
American contemporary R&B singers
21st-century American male singers
American male songwriters