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Jimmy Bosch (c. 1960, aka "El Trombon Criollo", is an Afro-Cuban jazz and Salsa trombonist and bandleader born in Jersey City, New Jersey. Having performed since age eleven, by age thirteen he was playing in several local Latin music bands. While at Rutgers University studying classical music at age eighteen, he met Manny Oquendo and joined his band. He played with Manny in some capacity for over two decades, and also later joined forces with Marc Anthony performing in the horn section. In 1996 he founded his own band "The Master", and has recorded two albums with them. Currently plays with Spanish Harlem Orchestra.

Discography

  • Soneando Trombon (1998, Rykodisc)
  • Salsa Dura (1998, Rykodisc)
  • El AviĆ³n de la Salsa (2004, JRGR Records)




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