ARTURO
TAPPIN
Barbados-born
ARTURO TAPPIN is without doubt the smoothest, saxiest horn man the
Caribbean
has to offer. His dynamic and spirited live performances have won him
fans the
world over. He made headway with his debut recording “Strictly Roots
Jazz” and
then immediately followed up with a stellar performance on his second
album
entitled, "Java", both licensed by Pioneer Records in Japan. For
his cultural contributions to Jamaica and the Caribbean on
the whole,
Arturo recently received a nationally acclaimed Award of Excellence in
the Arts
from former Jamaican Prime Minister PJ Patterson. Tappin
has dazzled audiences at the Soho Jazz Festival, the Bob Marley
Birthday
Bash and Reggae Sunsplash, as well as headlining Jazz Festivals
throughout
the Caribbean. He has performed with the legendary Roberta Flack, Hard
Bop
Trumpeter Red Rodney, Grammy Award winning drummer Roy Haynes,
Reggae
Super Star Maxi Priest, R & B chart topper Anita
Baker, Jamaican Jazz pianist and Guitarist Monty
Alexander and Ernest Ranglin, Smooth
Jazz crooner Will
Downing and R & B singer Freddie Jackson. Besides touring
Arturo
has served as the Musical Director for Eddy Grant as well as
recorded
with Grammy recipients Ralph MacDonald, and the late
great Luther
Vandross. It’s
no wonder his latest CD “INSIDE OUT” conjures up feelings of pleasure
and
intrigue. The album features ten original compositions, all of which
exquisitely display a superb blend of mesmerizing melodies and
deliciously deep
penetrating grooves, encouraging the listener to hold on with
anticipation.
“Mia Amor”, “Smell your Own Finger” and “Life” are just a few of the
originals
included on the album that demonstrate his natural musical dexterity.
“INSIDE
OUT” also includes brilliantly crafted covers of “Unfaithful” and
“Tempted to
Touch” originally recorded by fellow Barbadians Rihanna and Rupee,
testimony of
Arturo’s reverence to his homeland. When asked what his future plans are in music he simply responded “Listen, practice, play, record.” |