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Arturo Sandoval at Yoshi's, Dec 27th - Jan 1st Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Saturday, 17 December 2005
ImageHear trumpet virtuoso, Arturo Sandoval at Yoshi's in Oakland onTuesday, December 27 through Sunday, January 1 with Alexis Arce on Drums, Tomas Cruz on Percussion, Javier Concepcion on Piano, Armando Gola on Bass, and Ed Calle on Sax.

Multiple-Grammy winning virtuoso trumpeter and international star, Arturo Sandoval, appears with his band to help bring in the New Year! From his days with the Cuban super-group Irakere to the United Nations Orchestra with Dizzy Gillespie to several award-winning albums, he has firmly established himself as a leader in jazz and classical music. He has a created a sound and style all his own. Expect a true world music mix of salsa, mambo, bolero, rhumba, danzon to straight-ahead jazz and r&b.

Granted political asylum in July 1990 and US citizenship in 1999, Sandoval and his family now call Miami, Florida home. A protégé of the legendary jazz master Dizzy Gillespie, Sandoval was born in Artemisa, a small town in the outskirts of Havana, Cuba, on November 6, 1949, just two years after Gillespie became the first musician to bring Latin influences into American Jazz. Sandoval began studying classical trumpet at the age of twelve, but it didn’t take him long to catch the excitement of the jazz world. He has since evolved into one of the World’s most acknowledged guardians of jazz trumpet and flugel horn, as well as a renowned classical artist.

Sandoval was a founding member of the Grammy Award-winning group Irakere, whose explosive mixture of jazz, classical, rock and traditional Cuban music caused a sensation throughout the entertainment world. In 1981, he left Irakere to form his own band, which garnered enthusiastic praise from critics and audiences all over the world. Sandoval was voted Cuba ’ s Best Instrumentalist from 1982 to 1990.

Arturo Sandoval has been awarded 4 Grammy Awards, 6 Billboard Awards and an Emmy Award. The latter for his composing work on the entire underscore of the HBO movie based on his life, “ For Love or Country ” starring Andy Garcia. He is one of the most dynamic and vivacious live performers of our time, and has recently been seen by millions in the Grammy Awards performing with pop-phenomenon Justin Timberlake as well as on the Latin Billboard Awards with the gifted Alicia Keys, where he was awarded his 6th Billboard Awards for “ Best Latin Jazz Album”.

Not only is Arturo a tenured professor at Florida International University, but he works nationally and abroad with innumerable institutions and their music departments offering several scholarships, exercise books, clinics and seminars, and has rendered a considerable amount of time working with the NARAS educational program. Furthermore, Hal Leonard Publishing has not only released additional educations books with recorded CD ’ s that include original exercises by Sandoval, but has published various big band, combo and marching band charts from his award winning albums. Arturo Sandoval maintains one of the most extensive educational programs in the industry.

Sandoval is also a renowned classical musician, performing regularly with the leading symphony orchestras from around the world. Arturo has composed his own “ Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra” , which can be heard on “ Arturo Sandoval: The Classical Album.” Also, he has been chosen to perform with the foremost orchestras on primetime television, and was asked by John Williams to record on Williams’ original Trumpet Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra. His classical artistry has earned him the respect and admiration from the most prestigious conductors, composers and symphony orchestras world-wide.


Arturo Sandoval - trumpet
Alexis Arce - Drums
Tomas Cruz - Percussion
Javier Concepcion - Piano
Armando Gola - Bass
Ed Calle - Sax

Yoshi's in Oakland: Tuesday, December 27 - Sunday, January 1
  • Tue, Wed, Thu Shows at 8:00pm & 10:00pm Show $22
  • Fri Shows at 8:00pm & 10:00pm $26
  • Saturday New Year's Eve Celebration! $100 One Long Show at 9:00pm, 2 Sets of Music!
  • Sun 2:00pm Matinee, $5 Kids, $15 Adult W/One Kid, $22 General
  • Sun 8:00pm Show $26
 
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