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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "A Taste Of Paquito" on Discogs.

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  2. In the 1980s he worked with Paquito D'Rivera. He was a member of Dizzy Gillespie's United Nations Orchestra. Roditi received a 52nd Annual Grammy Awards (2009) nomination in the category Best Latin Jazz Album for Brazillance X 4.

  3. Em 1988 foi convidado por Dizzy Gillespie para participar da Orquestra das Nações Unidas ( United Nations Orchestra ), e tocou também com Paquito D'Rivera, grande saxofonista alto e clarinetista cubano. Seu estilo lembra muito seu grande ídolo, Lee Morgan, ao qual dedicou um de seus discos.

  4. Born: May 28, 1946 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Death: January 17, 2020 in South Orange, New Jersey (USA). Roditi was a member of Paquito D'Rivera 's group in late 1983 when he was invited by producer Creed Taylor to start his solo career, signing with CTI Records.

  5. Cláudio Roditi (May 28, 1946 – January 17, 2020) was a Brazilian jazz trumpeter. He came to America in 1970 to study at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. In 1976 he moved to New York City, where he played with Herbie Mann and Charlie Rouse. In the 1980s he worked with Paquito D'Rivera.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2010 · With Brasilian guitarist, Ricardo Silveira and percussionist Duduka da Fonseca, another Brasilian and long-time resident of the Big Apple, Roditi is a seminal figure in the pursuit of a rare idiom in music. Some call it Samba Jazz.

  7. 14 de fev. de 2020 · For a time, he played the valve trombone, most famously with the Cuban wind player Paquito D’Rivera. Ultimately, he gave it up because its larger mouthpiece was comprising his embouchure, according to trombonist Michael Dease.