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Jimmy Bosch - Artist Page
Jimmy Bosch
Discography  ·  Similar Music
Biography:
 


Jimmy Bosch is one of New York's most reputable trombonists. He plays a music style that he calls Salsa Dura (Hard Salsa), a fiery and innovative style that goes beyond traditional salsa.  

Jimmy Bosch was born Jersey City and grew up in Hoboken, New Jersey. He is the son of a Puerto Rican family with deep musical roots. His father was a notorious dancer, his mother used to sing at parties back in Puerto Rico and his uncle Israel was really into flamenco cante (singing).

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, Cuban styles such as mambo, son, yambú, guaguanco, guajira and Mozambiquemusic by 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, at the age of 8, and at age 13 this prodigious talent taught him-self to play "monas" (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 González to work with Conjunto Libre, heralding the birth of a prolific career and extensive


Discography:
 

Soneando Trombón (Ryko Latino 1004, 1998)

Salsa Dura (RykoLatino 1008, 1999)


Similar Music:
 
Afro Puerto Rican, Salsa, Puerto Rican, Latin guitar

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