Salsa
Dura…
Jimmy Bosch
plays it, lives
it, and tells
it like it is!
A fiery exponent
of the progressive
sound he calls
“Salsa
Dura”
(Hard Salsa),
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, and other
musical groups
as a guest soloist,
igniting the
spirit to relish
in the swinging
and complex
mosaic of contemporary
Latin music
at its best
– Salsa
Dura.
Born
and reared in
Hoboken, New
Jersey to a
Puerto Rican
family, Bosch’s
Salsa Dura is
both a testament
to and an evolution
of Puerto Rican
musical traditions.
Bosch continuously
re-invents the
music of a culture
with roots in
Africa and Spain
by drawing upon
an eclectic
repertoire:
the plenas of
an agrarian
Puerto Rico,
the Afro-Cuban
mambo, the Beatles,
American folk
tunes, and the
New York Salsa
of the 70’s
informed by
straight-ahead
jazz and contemporary
rock.
Bosch
began playing
trombone in
1970, and at
age 13 this
prodigious talent
taught himself
to play “moñas”
(musical riffs).
Bosch frequented
clubs in New
York City with
his trombone
at hand, confident
that he would
one day land
a gig with a
major New York
Salsa band.
In 1978, while
a student at
Rutgers University,
his moment came
to a realization
when he was
hired by Andy
Gonzalez to
work with Conjunto
Libre, heralding
the birth of
a prolific career
and extensive
discography,
spanning two
decades. Bosch
has collaborated
with the most
stellar figures
in Salsa and
Latin Jazz including:
Cachao, Celia
Cruz, Eddie
Palmieri, Ray
Barreto, the
Machito Orchestra,
Rubén
Blades, Fania
All-Stars, Willie
Colón,
Oscar D’Leon,
Marc Anthony,
Paquito D’Rivera,
Steve Wilson,
Steve Turre,
David Sanchez
and Arturo O’Farril.
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),
Montreal Jazz
Festival (Canada),
Umbria Jazz
Festival (Italy),
North Sea Jazz
(Holland) Tempo
Latino Festival
(France), and
Sidney Festival
(Australia).
He has also
appeared on
national television
with Jay Leno,
Rosie O’Donnell,
David Sanborn,
PBS-Buena Vista
Social Club,
HBO, and “All
My Children”.
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
audience 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 Trombónon
the RykoLatino
label. He will
release his
much anticipated
third solo album
El Avion de
la Salsa in
Fall 2004.