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| Luis "Perico" Ortiz (born December 26, 1949 in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a renowned trumpet player, composer, musical arranger and producer.
Ortiz was raised in Santurce, a section of San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. His family's love of music had influenced him before he was old enough to attend school. When his parents realized that their child was interested in music, they enrolled him in the Free School of Music of Puerto Rico. From there he went on to study at the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico. After he graduated from the Conservatory, Ortiz enrolled and attended the University of Puerto Rico to continue his musical education and where he would eventually earn his Bachelors Degree. In 1967, at the age of eighteen, Ortiz participated as a guest sololist with the Puerto Rican Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pablo Casals. In 1970, Ortiz moved to New York City and gained recognition as a talented trumpet player, composer, arranger and producer for his work with the likes of Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria and David Bowie. He also accompanied Ann-Margret, Dionne Warwick, Diahann Carroll, Trini Lopez, Engelbert Humperdinck, Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Bennett, Paul Anka and The Supremes with his trumpet. In 1971, Ortiz formed his own band and won the "Diplo" award in Puerto Rico for "The Best Trumpet Player of the Year". He was also awarded four Latin New York Magazine Trophies, "Best Trumpet Player of the Year", "Arranger of the Year", "Best Orchestra of the Year" and "Musician of the Year". In 1981, he was awarded an "ACE" Award for "Best Intrepeter of Salsa Music" and another "ACE" award in 1982 for the "Best New York Orchestra". In 1987, Ortiz and his band set out on a world tour which included the following places: United States, Puerto Rico, South America, Central America and Europe. Among his solo recordings are the following:
In 1993, Ortiz founded in Puerto Rico another company, Luis "Perico" Ortiz Productions, Inc. His new clients include Walt Disney Company and Quincy Jones. During the decade of the 1990s, Ortiz traveled with his band and performed in Aruba, Colombia and Japan. He also performed in Puerto Rico, alongside Lucecita Benitez and Tommy Olivencia, at the Luis A. Ferré Center of the Performing Arts in San Juan. Ortiz directed and produced a recording for Japanese singer Yoshihito Fukumoto member of the band Sweet Basil, Inc. In 2002, Ortiz won a "TU Musica" Award for the "Best Christmas Production" and in 2004 he produced the first ever salsa gospel album. Luis "Perico" Ortiz curently continues to produce music and sound tracks. He is also a professor at the Music Conservatory of Puerto Rico where he teaches Jazz Performance and Caribbean Music. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Luis "Perico" Ortiz ] Some related entries: Jay Ferguson | Johann Friedrich Fasch | Elza Soares | Karl Muck | Pat Martino | Henri Dikongué | Lee Rocker | Fusspils 11 | Afrika Bambaataa | Jackson Browne | James Pierpont This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Luis "Perico" Ortiz; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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