Luis "Perico" Ortíz - El Día Que Me Quieras (Live)

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2008

Master trumpeter Luis "Perico" Ortíz performs a beautiful rendition of the classic tune by Carlos Gardel. From by private collection. Enjoy...

(Recorded: Oct. 5, 2006)

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  • Muy refrescante interpretacion...realmente Perico es uno de los genios de la musica latinoamericana. A parte de ser master de la trompeta desde muy joven tambien creo que es un gran emprendedor por la forma en que ha diversificado la aplicacion de su talento en advertising, music publishing, recording, etc. Es un gran modelo a seguir, inspira mucha admiracion.

  • El maestro Luis "Perico" Ortiz es unico. Como trompetista y arreglista musical es muy inovador. Y como productor musical y publisista tambien es excelente. Gracias por el comentario...

  • This is Latin Jazz at is best and Perico is one of the very best...

  • You said it man... Thanks for stopping by.

  • Thank you for these new Perico clips. When I was in high school in the 70's, my trumpet teacher turned me on to his playing with Fania All-Stars. He has stunned me ever since. He has a unique lyrical and playful style that I have never heard anyone else approach. He is phenomenal. I just wish there was more opportunity to see him perform in the States.

  • "Perico" is a very rare trumpet player. I have a question. Did you ever have the chance to hear Juancito Torres. He also was a different kind of trumpet player. His solos would blow your head off. He made hundreds of recordings with different artist. He recorded with Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass. But the ones I enjoy the most are the Eddie Palmieri ones from the 80's. "Palo Pa' Rumba", The Truth-(La Verdad), Solito. He also played with the Fania All-Stars. He was my friend & musical mentor.

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  • Luis perico,lo conosco de muchas grabaciones en el cenario de la salsa y jazz latino,un gran trompetista.Un abrazo desde Brasil...

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  • iPor su ejecución le llaman PERICO!

  • "Perico" siempre se ha caracterizado por tener un sonido "especial": Un sonido "gordo" con fluctuaciones, especialmente afín con lo melódico y el latin jazz, que es más o menos la línea de sus producciones, que aunque fueran salsa, tienen un toque diferente y moderno, para su época. El recordado Juancito Torres, era más bien ¡un lead trumpet de aquellos!: Un sonido poderoso y unos agudos impresionantes, no sólo por tesitura sino también por contundencia y afinación. Dios lo tenga en la Gloria.

  • A masterpiece..God continue blessing his talents.

  • Since we are talking about great trumpeters in salsa, I have to mention Pete Nater. His solos are very creative and you can tell he knows alot of music, latin, jazz and pop. I'm sure he spent time listening to Perico and Juancito also.

  • @boricuajazzz8 Wondering on which recording Juancito is with the Tijuana Brass...Could you tell me please...

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    Yes, Yes Brother who can deny that Juancito Torres is one of the finest trumpet players in salsa and of course the Latin Jazz genre. Luis Perico was very big back in the days. Some how he's been out of the lime light for a while. Sure would love to see Perico up on the mount again. He is one of the greatest out there. Cheo Feliciano said it in one of his records, and I quote; “Por tu linda ejecución es que te llaman Perico"

  • Sin Perico no hay Ná!

  • Juancito Torres was a joy to hear. I remember his trumpet work on "Sali porque Sali" by Cheo Feliciano. An incredible and exquisite solo with Cheo soneando like only he can...

  • I foy uguys like trumpet playiers  check out this guy CHRIS BOTTI. No latin jazz here but just jazz. Good trumpet player. GOD Bless.

  • @boricuajazzz8 Bori Hola if you like latin jazz check out " TAKE FIVE " Version of Tito Puente. GOD Bless.

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