Juan Pablo Torres
August 17, 1946 - April 17, 2005 (age 58)
Biography
One of the best trombone players in the Latin-jazz community of the 1990s, Juan Pablo Torres provided a crucial role in recordings by Paquito D'Rivera, Charles Azvanour and Gilberto Santa Rosa. In addition, the Cuban recorded at least two dozen LPs of his own while sitting in with others; their success led to a contract with Sony Tropijazz, beginning with 1995's Trombone Man, which also featured D'Rivera and pianist Hilton Ruiz. Pepper Trombone followed in early 1997, and three years later Torres resurfaced with Son Que Chevere. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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