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Thursday, July 15, 2021

Art Webb • Mr. Flute

 



 Artie Webb "Art", nace un 24 de septiembre en Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos 🇺🇸. Desctado Flautista de Jazz, y que también trabajara en Salsa de la mano de Ray Barretto y otros mas.

De pequeño, estudió en Overbrook High School de 1965 a 1968. También estudió en la Academia Musical de Philadelphia. A temprana edad, en la adolescencia, empezó a trabajar como flautista en una orquesta de Jazz.

Su oportunidad trascendental en la Salsa llega para el año 1974, de la mano de Ray Barretto para el álbum de ese año. Webb, catapultó su nombre hacia la historia de la Salsa, ejecutando un maravilloso solo de flauta en el tema composición e interpretación de Rubén Blades, "Ban Ban Quere".

Además de la orquesta de Barretto "El Manos Duras", Art, también participó con el "Conjunto Amistad" de Johnny Polanco y con el "Conjunto Afrosound", entre otros.

Actualmente, está radicado en Los Ángeles, California, desde donde trabaja con su presentando su propuesta Jazzística en el Club The Granada LA y en su propia compañía de producciones.
Por Jhonatan Nuñez "Tom Datos"
https://es-la.facebook.com/LaCharangaSalsera/posts/efemerides-de-la-salsaartie-webb-art-nace-un-24-de-septiembre-en-philadelphia-pe/1499644313558032/

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 Artie Webb "Art", was born on September 24th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States 🇺🇸. He is a distinguished Jazz Flautist, who also worked in Salsa with Ray Barretto and others.

As a child, he studied at Overbrook High School from 1965 to 1968. He also studied at the Philadelphia Musical Academy. In his early teens, he began working as a flutist in a jazz orchestra.

His transcendental opportunity in Salsa came in 1974, with Ray Barretto for that year's album. Webb catapulted his name into the history of Salsa, performing a wonderful flute solo on Ruben Blades' composition and interpretation of the song "Ban Ban Quere".

In addition to Barretto's orchestra "El Manos Duras", Art also performed with Johnny Polanco's "Conjunto Amistad" and "Conjunto Afrosound", among others.

Currently, he is based in Los Angeles, California, where he works with his Jazz proposal at The Granada LA Club and in his own production company.
By Jhonatan Nuñez "Tom Datos".
https://es-la.facebook.com/LaCharangaSalsera/posts/efemerides-de-la-salsaartie-webb-art-nace-un-24-de-septiembre-en-philadelphia-pe/1499644313558032/


 Tracklist
1 - Mr. Flute - 3:16
2 - Dobie - 4:03
3 - Good Times In Life - 4:16
4 - Sweet Thing - 4:14
5 - Come And Get Some Of This - 5:00
6 - Smile - 6:23
7 - Melon Groove - 6:23


Credits:
    Art Direction – Bob Defrin, Lynn Breslin*
    Backing Vocals – Christine Wiltshire (tracks: A1 to B2), Debbie Resto (tracks: A1 to B2), Fay Hauser (tracks: A1 to B2), John Cooksey (tracks: A1 to B2), Leroy Burgess (tracks: A1 to B2), Sylvia Striplin (tracks: A1 to B2), Venus Dodson (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Bass – Bob Babbit* (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Cello – Charles McCracken (tracks: A1 to B2), Jesse Levy (tracks: A1 to B2), Kermit Moore (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Congas – Carlos Martin (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Drums – Jimmy Young (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Geoff Daking, Ron St. Germain
    Flute – Art Webb
    French Horn – Don Corrado* (tracks: A1 to B2), Julius Watkins (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Guitar – Jerry Friedman (tracks: A1 to B2), Lance Quinn (tracks: A1 to B2), Stan Lucas (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Harp – Gloria Agostini (tracks: A1 to B2), Margaret Ross (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Illustration – Mark Hess
    Keyboards – Dwight Brewster (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Mixed By [Mixing Engineer] – Patrick Adams (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Mastered By – Al Brown (5)
    Percussion – Phil Kraus (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Photography By [Back Cover] – Frank Moscati
    Producer [Orchestral Contractor] – Jeffery T. Delinko*
    Producer [Production Assistant] – Dwight Brewster, Fay Hauser, John Cooksey, Venus Dodson
    Producer, Conductor – Patrick Adams
    Reeds – Arthur Clarke (tracks: A1 to B2), George Berg (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Trombone – Hale Rood (tracks: A1 to B2), Paul Faulise (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Trumpet – Alan Raph (tracks: A1 to B2), Burt Collins (tracks: A1 to B2), Jimmy Owens (tracks: A1 to B2), Virgil Jones (tracks: A1 to B2), Waymon Reed (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Vibraphone [Vibes] – Ted Sommers* (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Viola – Julian Barber* (tracks: A1 to B2), Selwart Clarke (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Violin – Al Brown* (tracks: A1 to B2), Ann Barak (tracks: A1 to B2), David Nadien (tracks: A1 to B2), Gene Orloff (tracks: A1 to B2), Guy Lumia (tracks: A1 to B2), Harold Coletta (tracks: A1 to B2), Harold Kohon (tracks: A1 to B2), Harry Lookofsky (tracks: A1 to B2), Harry Zaratzian (tracks: A1 to B2), Joe Malin (tracks: A1 to B2), Kathryn Keinke* (tracks: A1 to B2), Leo Kahn (tracks: A1 to B2), Noel DaCosta (tracks: A1 to B2), Richard Sortomme (tracks: A1 to B2), Yoko Matsuo (tracks: A1 to B2)
    Written-By – Venus Dodson (tracks: B2)
    Written-By, Arranged By – Dwight Brewster (tracks: A3, A4), Patrick Adams (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B3)

Notes
Recorded at Sound Ideas Studios, New York.


Label: Wounded Bird Records ‎– WOU 8212
Released: 2010
Riginal Released: 1977
Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style: Jazz-Funk, Disco
https://www.discogs.com/Art-Webb-Mr-Flute/release/4177022







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