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Article: Jimmy Bosch: El Avion de la Salsa (JRGR Records).(Reseña de audio grabación)
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- Latin Beat Magazine
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- October 1, 2004
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Jimmy Bosch, known throughout the Latin music community as "El Trombón Criollo," was born in New York of Puerto Rican heritage. At the age of 11, he began his formal music education with the trombone. He furthered his education in 1978 at Rutgers University, but the mastering of his instrument developed from on-the-job-training with such significant Latin groups as Manny Oquendo & Libre, Rubén Blades & Son del Solar, Mare Anthony, Eddie Pelmieri. La Combinación Perfecta, Celia Cruz, Cachao, and Ray Barretto. In 1996, he established an all-star band named "The Masters" and released Soneando Trombón, his debut as a bandleader, featuring guest appearances by Cuban ...
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