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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "A Taste Of Paquito" on Discogs.

  2. Claudio Roditi (Río de Janeiro, 28 de mayo de 1946-Nueva Jersey, 18 de enero de 2020) [1] [2] fue un trompetista brasileño de jazz. Fue un artista versátil que integró con facilidad elementos del hard bop con ritmos brasileños y jazz latino.

  3. NY-based Brazilian trumpeter and composer. Born: May 28, 1946 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Death: January 17, 2020 in South Orange, New Jersey (USA). Roditi was a member of Paquito D'Rivera 's group in late 1983 when he was invited by producer Creed Taylor to start his solo career, signing with CTI Records.

  4. 28 de may. de 2021 · En esta nueva efeméride, Jazz and Cash rinde homenaje a Claudio Roditi, trompetista nacido el 28 de mayo de 1946 en Brasil y cuyo sonido brillante fusionaba el hard bop con los sabores del jazz de su tierra natal.

  5. paquitodrivera.com › recent-recordings-of-paquito-drivera › selected-discographySelected Discography - Paquito D'Rivera

    Paquito D’Rivera featuring the New York Voices and Claudio Roditi. Won a Latin Grammy for “Best Latin Jazz Album.” Manchester Craftmen’s Guild.

  6. Though Roditi’s playing boasts a warm tone, there’s an obvious sense of attack that arrives whenever he chooses to deploy it. No wonder D’Rivera deems him a “formidable” bebop soloist. “There’s always been a certain fire to Claudio’s playing,” says Mark Feldman, owner of Reservoir Records.

  7. 21 de ene. de 2020 · Saxophonist Jimmy Heath died at his home in Loganville, Georgia, from natural causes, on Jan. 19. He was 93. Roditi, a native of Rio de Janeiro, had a lengthy career that included collaborations with Paquito D’Rivera, McCoy Tyner and Tito Puente. He also released a series of acclaimed leader albums.