Jimmy Bosch


Biography
…Jimmy Bosch plays it, lives it, and tells it like it is! A fiery exponent of
the progressive sound often referred to as the most awesome Salsa band to dance
to, listen to and watch in a concert setting, Bosch masterfully portrays his
life experiences and musical inspiration creating Salsa for the next century. As
New York’s most sought after trombonist, he reinvigorates the Latin music scene
by projecting his essence vis-à-vis, his emphatic solos, and rhythmic melodies
which emanate from his soul and through his trombone. Whether before a sold-out
audience, or in the company of the fans at home, Bosch unabashedly raises the
raw intensity of his all-star band, igniting the spirit to relish in the
swinging and complex mosaic of contemporary Latin music at its best – Salsa Dura.
Born to parents from Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Bosch, reared in Hoboken, NJ, living
in the Bronx, NY for twenty years, playing in Salsa bands from the age of 13,
continuously re-invents the music of a culture with roots in many parts of the
world. Tropical Music, with a New York edge is unlike any musical experience
anywhere. Once exposed to the Jimmy Bosch experience, there is no turning back
to anything less. This is commonly the response by many around the world as the
band journeys throughout Europe and the United States.
Bosch began playing trombone in 1970, and at age 13 this prodigious talent
discovered the power of releasing energy through improvisation. Bosch frequented
clubs in New York City with his trombone at hand. In 1978, while a student at
Rutgers University, he was hired by Andy Gonzalez to work with Conjunto Libre,
heralding the birth of a prolific career and extensive discography, spanning
well over two decades. Bosch has collaborated with the most stellar figures in
Salsa including, Cachao, Celia Cruz, Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barreto, the Machito
Orchestra, Rubén Blades, Fania All-Stars, Willie Colón, Oscar D’Leon, and Marc
Anthony.
Landmark recordings in Salsa feature Bosch’s inimitable verve and place him in
the center of the Latin music movement. His figurative expressions in Salsa
Clásica with Ray Barretto are his trademark. Bosch cements his relationship with
the traditional yet intense horn sections of large Salsa bands on recordings
such as the Machito Orchestra – “Jammin’ in the Bronx”, Libre – “Ritmo, Sonido
y, Estilo”, Caiman All-Stars – “Descarga in New York”, and Cachao “Master
Sessions, vol. I and II”. Additionally, Jimmy’s solos are essential
contributions to productions such as “Tras la Tormenta” with Willie Colón and
Rubén Blades, and Victor Manuelle’s “Ahora Me Toca a Mi”.
In 1998/1999, Bosch and his band were invited to the most prestigious national
and international Jazz and World Music festivals. Their extraordinary
performances launched Bosch’s solo career and initial recording, Soneando
Trombón at major venues such as: Lincoln Center (New York City), North Sea Jazz
Festival (Holland), Montreal Jazz Festival (Canada), Umbria Jazz Festival
(Italy), Sidney Festival (Australia) and countless other Jazz, World Music and
Salsa festivals around the world.
In his concerts and recordings, Bosch, a charismatic musical director and
bandleader, engages his audience by generously sharing the stage with his highly
accomplished and veteran band members. While audiences revel in his unbridled
creativity, Bosch graciously defers to his all-star band and orchestrates
“solo-movements” for them to spontaneously shine; but more importantly, to
climax with multiple moments where all are acknowledged, appreciated, and
celebrated.
Bosch is and will continue to be hailed by international audiences and critics,
from New York to Puerto Rico, France, England, Belgium, Spain, Holland, and
countries throughout Latin America. To this day he calls himself a “fiebrú” (a
feverish salsa head) and recognizes that he emerged both as an artist and a
musician from his magical ability to impart his contagious passion. Bosch, a
composer and a lyricist, is one of the most explosive and versatile trombonists
of his generation. With his second album entitled, “Salsa Dura”, he re-energizes
and infuses this musical expression and builds upon his triumphant 1998 debut,
Soneando Trombón on the RykoLatino label.
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Jimmy has decided to retire the band at the end of this year
(2005). He will be concentrating his efforts on creating music for
his next cd and developing the record label, JRGR Records, Inc. and
would like to see all those who support and enjoy the sounds of Salsa
Dura at his upcoming performances. .
The Salsa Vivaldi shows will continue in 2006 so stay
tuned for
those announcements.
Jimmy would like to Thank you for all of the love
and support for him and his
projects over the years. Your comments and feedback are welcome.
In 2005 and/or 2006, Jimmy Bosch will release his new
live in
Puerto Rico DVD, his 4th CD leaning more to descarga, along with two
additional projects that he is producing for JRGR Records, Inc. One
is a Rock En Espanol record by the group, MOMPOSONICA from Columbia.
He is currently negotiating the release of a salsa record by a group
from Europe called Mercado Negro.
Always check in at
http://jimmybosch.com as the gallery and calendar
will update throughout the year.
As Jimmy Bosch would say,
Peace, Love and Respect to you all.............
Thank You
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last updated:Monday August 29, 2005
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