"Hot House" by Arturo Sandoval
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Title
"Hot House" by Arturo Sandoval
Alternative Title
"Hot House" by Arturo Sandoval
Subject
Orlando (Fla.)
Music--Florida
Jazz--United States
Description
An audio recording of "Hot House," composed by Tadd Dameron (1917-1965), and performed by Arturo Sandoval (b. 1949) live on-air on WUCF-FM on October 9, 1999. A protégé of trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie (1917-1993), who was the first musician to bring Latin influences into American jazz, Cuban-born Sandoval became one of the most celebrated trumpeters of all-time, winning ten Grammy Awards, six Billboard Awards, and an Emmy Award. Sandoval defected to the United States while touring with Gillespie in 1990. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama (b. 1961) in 2013. Arturo Sandoval's Jazz Club was briefly open in Miami Beach, Florida, in the late 2000s. "Hot House" was written by Dameron and recorded by Sandoval for his 1998 Grammy award-winning album of the same name.
Creator
Dameron, Tadd
Source
Original 3-minute and 54-second audio recording: Dameron, Tadd. "Hot House," by Arturo Sandoval: WUCF-FM, Orlando, Florida, October 9, 1999.
Publisher
Date Created
1999-10-09
Date Copyrighted
1999-10-09
Date Issued
1999-10-09
Contributor
Sandoval, Arturo
Is Part Of
Jazz Collection, Central Florida Music History Collection, RICHES of Central Florida
Requires
Multimedia software, such as QuickTime.
Format
audio/mp3
Extent
3.57 MB
Medium
3-minute and 54-second audio recording
Type
Sound
Coverage
WUCF-FM, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida
Arturo Sandoval Jazz Club, Deauville Beach Resort, Miami Beach, Florida
Accrual Method
Donation
Mediator
History Teacher
Humanities Teacher
Music Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Tadd Dameron, performed by Arturo Sandoval, and published by WUCF-FM.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by Tadd Dameron and is provided here by RICHES of Central Florida for educational purposes only.
Curator
Cravero, Geoffrey
Digital Collection
Source Repository
External Reference
Simon, Robert, Arturo Sandoval, and Marianela Sandoval. John "Dizzy" Birks Gillespie: The Man Who Changed My Life: from the Memoirs of Arturo Sandoval. Chicago, IL: GIA Publications, 2014
Meredith, Bill. "Arturo Sandoval : From Cuba, With Love." Jazz Times, October 2007. http://jazztimes.com/articles/19107-arturo-sandoval-from-cuba-with-love (Accessed March 24, 2015).
Collection
Citation
Dameron, Tadd, “"Hot House" by Arturo Sandoval,” RICHES, accessed December 26, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/4888.