David Peter Valentin (April 29, 1952 – March 8, 2017) was an American
Latin jazz
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flautist of
Puerto Rican descent.
Life and career
Valentin was born to Puerto Rican parents in
The Bronx
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in New York City. He attended
The High School of Music & Art.
He learned percussion at an early age, and by 10 was playing
conga and
timbales professionally.
When he was 12, he began to practice the
flute
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so he could get to know a girl in school who played the flute, Irene Cathcart. He borrowed a flute, bought a
Herbie Mann
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record, and started to teach himself.
Years later, he recorded an album with Mann called ''Two Amigos''.
He took lessons from
Hubert Laws, who became his mentor.
In the 1970s, Valentin combined Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, and funk with jazz with his ensemble which featured at various times
Bill O'Connell (piano),
Lincoln Goines and Ruben Rodriguez (bass), Richie Morales and
Robby Ameen (drums),
Sammy Figueroa and
Giovanni Hidalgo (congas).
He was the first musician signed to
GRP Records, a label founded by
Dave Grusin
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and
Larry Rosen that specialized in
smooth jazz,
jazz fusion, and jazz-pop-Latin. He recorded his debut album with Ricardo Marrero in 1977.
Over time he recorded with
Noel Pointer,
Patti Austin,
Lee Ritenour,
Chris Connor
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Biography
Chris Connor was born Mary Loutsenhizer in Kansas City, Missouri, to Clyde Loutsenhizer and Mabel Sh ...
,
David Benoit,
Eliane Elias, and
Nnenna Freelon.
Until 1979, he was a schoolteacher.
For several years Valentin served as musical director for
Tito Puente's Golden Latin Jazz All-Stars, and also toured with
Manny Oquendo's Conjunto Libre. In 2000, he appeared in the documentary
Calle 54 performing with Tito Puente's Orchestra.
For seven years in a row, he was chosen best jazz flautist by readers of ''Jazziz'' magazine. In 1985, he received a
Grammy Award
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nomination as best R&B instrumentalist.
In 2003, he won a Grammy for ''Caribbean Jazz Project'', an album he did with
Dave Samuels.
In March 2012, Valentin had a stroke which left him partially paralyzed and unable to perform. In 2015 he suffered a second stroke, and worked to overcome his disabilities in an extended-care facility.
On March 8, 2017, Valentin died from complications of a stroke and
Parkinson's disease
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in the Bronx at the age of 64. His lifelong "special friend", Irene, for whom he learned to play the flute, was at his side when he passed.
Discography
* ''Legends'' (
GRP, 1978)
* ''The Hawk'' (GRP, 1979)
* ''Land of the Third Eye'' (GRP, 1980)
* ''I Got It Right This Time'' (
Arista, 1981)
* ''Pied Piper'' (GRP, 1981)
* ''In Love's Time'' (Arista/GRP, 1982)
* ''Flute Juice'' (GRP, 1983)
* ''Kalahari'' (GRP, 1984)
* ''Jungle Garden'' (GRP, 1985)
* ''Light Struck'' (GRP, 1986)
* ''Mind Time'' (GRP, 1987)
* ''Live at the Blue Note'' (GRP, 1988)
* ''Two Amigos'' (GRP, 1990)
* ''Musical Portraits'' (GRP, 1992)
* ''Red Sun'' (GRP, 1993)
* ''Tropic Heat'' (GRP, 1994)
* ''Sunshower'' (
Concord Jazz, 1999)
* ''Primitive Passions'' (
RMM, 2005)
* ''World on a String'' (
Highnote, 2005)
* ''Come Fly With Me'' (Highnote, 2006)
* ''Pure Imagination'' (Highnote, 2011)
With
Steve Turre
*''
The Spirits Up Above'' (HighNote, 2004)
With the
GRP All-Star Big Band
* ''
GRP All-Star Big Band'' (GRP, 1992)
With
Scott Cossu
*''Islands'' (Windham Hill, 1984)
*''Switchback'' (Windham Hill, 1989)
*''Stained Glass Memories'' (Windham Hill, 1992)
References
External links
*
Dave Valentin at
Music of Puerto Rico
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1952 births
2017 deaths
American jazz flautists
American male musicians
American salsa musicians
American musicians of Puerto Rican descent
Musicians from the Bronx
Jazz musicians from New York City
The High School of Music & Art alumni
GRP Records artists
Deaths from Parkinson's disease in New York (state)
American male jazz musicians
GRP All-Star Big Band members
The Blackout All-Stars members
HighNote Records artists
CTI Records artists