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Nestor Torres

 
Artist: Nestor Torres
Nestor Torres

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Performed Songs By:

Kike Santander, Juan Vincente Zambrano, David Mann

Worked With:

Nestor Sanchez, Teddy Mulet, Manny López, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Gloria Estefan, Larry Harlow
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Flute
  • Representative Albums: "Morning Ride," "Treasures of the Heart," "Talk to Me"

Biography

Jazz flutist Nestor Torres was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where he was inspired by people like Cal Tjader, Dave Brubeck, and Tito Puente. He began studying flute at age 12. Torres' father, a talented musician, bought him a drum set when he was five. His playing incorporates a smorgasbord of Latin jazz, pop, straight-ahead jazz, and classical styles. After high school, he moved to New York with dreams of finding work with a profusion of Latin jazz bands. After realizing his skills as a flutist needed more honing, he enrolled in Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory or Music. He also studied with John Wummers at the Mannes School of Music. In 1977, he graduated and returned to New York City, heady with his new diploma. He sat in with his mentors like Puente and Eddie Palmieri but also worked with a variety of lesser-known charanga (traditional Cuban) groups. In New York, Torres recorded three solo albums that were praised in the underground but not commercially successful.

In 1981, he hooked up with a Latin act called Hansel and Raul and moved to Miami, where he's been based ever since. Torres was immediately accepted into the city's vibrant salsa scene, and he's spent much of his time since then lecturing and performing on the college circuit in south Florida, as well as performing regularly at festivals and clubs in and around Miami.

In 1989, Torres signed a multi-album contract with Polygram Records and released his first album for Verve/Forecast, Morning Ride, in 1990. It climbed to the top of the contemporary jazz charts to become a Top Ten best-seller. Later that year, he had an accident in a celebrity boat race in Miami, crushing his upper body and damaging his powerful lungs. Then 34, he began a long recovery process before releasing Dance of the Phoenix in August 1991, finding strength by practicing Nichiren Daishonin's Buddhism and serving as a member of the Soka Gakkai International (SGI). Torres' brilliant debut is an exotic mix of styles that takes the listener through American, Brazilian, and Afro-Cuban jazz. In 1994, Torres recorded Burning Whispers for Sony Latin Jazz, a newly formed label; albums like 1996's Talk to Me and 1999's Treasures of the Heart followed, with the latter recorded for Shanachie. This Side of Paradise appeared in early 2001. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Nestor Torres is a jazz flautist who was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico in 1957. He took flute lessons at age 12 and began formal studies at the Escuela Libre de Música, eventually attending Puerto Rico’s Inter-American University. At 18, he moved to New York with his family. Torres went on to study both jazz and classical music at the Mannes College of Music in New York and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, among other places.

He moved to Miami in 1981, and signed with PolyGram, where he released Morning Ride in 1989. His major label debut climbed quickly to the top of the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts and soon brought him widespread acclaim. Tragedy struck a year later when an accident in a celebrity boat race left him with eighteen fractured ribs, two broken clavicles and a collapsed lung. His record company dropped him, he and his wife divorced, and his home was nearly repossessed.

Nestor Torres playing at the World Music Concert 2007

Nestor Torres is also a longtime practitioner of Nichiren Buddhism of the Soka Gakkai International.

In 2007, Nestor played at the World Music Concert during One World Week 2007, in front of a full house, at the University of Warwick.

On March 21, 2009 he played in Herbst Theatre in San Francisco in performance "Tango Meets Jazz" with Pablo Ziegler.

On September 9, 2009 he played at the Greek Theatre (Los Angeles) with the Dave Matthews Band. He guested on the song "Lying In The Hands Of God."

Albums

  • Mis Primeras Canciones - Released: 1980
  • Morning Ride - Released: 1989
  • Dance of the Phoenix - Released: 1990
  • Burning Whispers - Released: 1994
  • Talk to Me - Released: 1996
  • Treasures of the Heart - Released: 1999
  • This Side of Paradise - Released: 2001
  • Mi Alma Latina - Released: 2002
  • Sin Palabras - Released: 2004
  • Dances, Prayers & Meditations For Peace - Released: 2006

Fan Base

While Nestor Torres has one of the largest fan bases on the entire globe, a significant percentage of this comes from a city in Southern California. He is regarded as a human deity by many people there, and this has driven three students at Mt. Carmel High School to start a Nestor Torres fan club. Yet this is only one example of the influence that Nestor Torres has in the lives of people. One of the students quotes "I only feel happy when I'm listening to Nestor Torres. His music invokes such a passion within me...it is undescribable."

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