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Humberto Ramirez

Humberto Ramírez Biography

Mention the name Humberto Ramírez to Latin Jazz fans, and it’s his virtuosic, hard bop- rooted skill as a trumpet soloist and leader of his innovative group that will quickly come to mind. Aficionados of contemporary tropical latin dance music will instantly recognize his contributions as an arranger, composer and producer for such tropical music icons such as Willie Rosario, Tony Vega, Olga Tañón, Marc Anthony, India, Rubén Blades, Cheo Feliciano, Willie Colón, Brenda K. Starr, Roberto Roena and a multitude of other salsa luminaries. He brings to Latin Jazz the very best of many different musical genres to create a unique musical style. Ramírez grew up in a household steeped in the music of Tito Puente, Tito Rodríguez, Machito, Cal Tjader, Miles Davis, Lee Morgan, Thenolious Monk and John Coltrane. His father, a saxophone player and bandleader inspired a young Humberto to take up the flugelhorn at age 11. By age 14, Humberto was already performing professionally with his father’s band and taking orchestration courses with bass player Inocencio “Chencho” Rivera. At age 18, after graduating from Escuela Libre de Música in San Juan, he pursued a career in music enrolling at Berklee College of Music in Boston where he earned a Bachelor of Music Degree with a Major in Jazz Composition and Arranging in 1984.He also studied Film Music Composition at Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles, California. After getting his college education, Humberto returned to Puerto Rico and in 1985 began working with Master timbalero and band leader Willie Rosario, one of the most popular salsa orchestras at the time. In 1989 he became musical director for salsa sensation Tony Vega and in 1999 musical director for tropical music star Olga Tañón. During that period he established himself as one of the top producers/composers/arrangers in the industry collaborating also with reaggeton artists such as Daddy Yankee, Tito El Bambino and Zion showing his proven ear working with different musical styles. His dream was always to develop a career as a Jazz musician. In 1992 he released his first recording as a leader for the Tropijazz Label, “Jazz Project”. He has since shared the stage or has recorded with Jazz and Latin Jazz greats such as Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Gómez, Alex Acuña, Chick Corea, Justo Almario, McCoy Tyner, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Tito Puente, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Michel Camilo, Dave Valentín, Hilton Ruiz, Paquito D’Rivera, Terence Blanchard, Chucho Valdés, Stanley Clarke, Ray Barretto, Gato Barbieri, Eddie Palmieri, Mario Rivera and Herb Alpert with whom he recorded the album “Passion Dance”, as well as joining him on Alpert’s 1997 world tour.

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