

Though Solís continued to work closely with Los Bukis, he also initiated a solo career that resulted in platinum certifications for mid-'90s LPs such as Quiereme, Inalcanzable, and Por Amor a Mi Pueblo. Over the course of the next two decades, Los Bukis came to profoundly influence the norteño and tejano music of Mexico and the southwestern United States. He was still a teenager when he formed Los Bukis in the early '70s. Born in Michoacan, Mexico, Solís was only 12 when he formed his first group, Los Hermanitos Solís, with brother Joel.


If you would like to sign the guestbook or send private condolences, you may do so at Arrangements are under the direction of Hillside Funeral Home, 310 Hillside Road.Marco Antonio Solís is without question one of the most important figures in the rise of Mexican and Latin music to world prominence during the last two decades of the 20th century. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated after the visitation. A visitation will be held on Saturday, Main the Hillside Funeral Home Chapel from 9:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, friends and family are asked to make donations to the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Fawaz Faisal, who treated Marco for his Multiple Sclerosis. Also, a thank you to his neurologist, Dr. The family would like to thank his LA friends and sponsors, Al, Leon, Efren, Roxanne and especially Julia, who loved him like a second mom. Also cherishing his memory is the love of his life, bestfriend, and traveling companion, Katherine Silverston. Also left behind are numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. Left to cherish his memories are his parents, Sylvia de Anda (Jose Antonio) Dodier and Rene (Nena) Solis his sister, Lisa (Dale) Bushland his brother, Rene Ricardo (Araceli) Solis his grandmother, Belia (JoeI) de Anda and his nephews and niece, Rene and Rhyan Solis and Jordi and Alexandra Sada-Paz his stepbrothers, Mauricio (Sarai) Sada-Paz, Gabriel (Kathryn) Sada-Paz and Bernardo Sada-Paz. Marco is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Francisco and Aurora Solis his maternal grandfather, Joe de Anda, Sr. He was contracted and looking forward to working on the social scene for the 2015 French Open in Paris. Also, Puerto Vallarta, The Virgin Islands, Istanbul, and the far east in Thailand, Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia and Singapore. His work allowed him to travel to numerous cities in the U.S. He worked on some commercials with Anthony Hopkins (who preferred to be called Tony), and most recently Ron Howard. He did not disappoint because he had a great ear and was sought after for his dedication and expertise in his Sound Mixing Abilities. Asked about having any hobbies and Marco would respond, “my hobby is my work, I love what I do.” In Los Angeles, he was known as “Marco, the sound guy”. Sound Mixing was not his profession, it was his LIFE. After graduation, he went directly to Los Angeles where he launched his career as a freelance Sound Mixer. He moved to Vancouver, BC and enrolled in the Vancouver Film School where he graduated in 2008 with a major in emphasis in Sound Mixing. He was inspired by what he saw and decided to enroll in film school.
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He decided to return home and moved to Austin, where he watched the filming of a Quentin Tarantino movie starring Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. He became fluent in Italian and could work his way around in Dutch and German and made many new friends along the way. A few years after graduating from United High School in 1998 Marco embarked on a two and a half year European adventure, living in Florence, Lugano, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Berlin and in the process visiting over thirty countries. Known for his sense of humor, creativity, compassion, sensitivity, generosity, quick-wit and his adventurous spirit, Marco leaves behind a legacy of love of life and a strong work ethic. Marco Antonio Solis de Anda Born in Laredo, Texas on April 30, 1980, Marco Antonio, was unexpectedly called to his Heavenly Home on Main Los Angeles, California.
