Puerto Rican trumpeter Humberto Ramirez, who has shared the stage with renowned Puerto Rican percussionist Tito Puente and Giovanni Hidalgo, held this Saturday his 25 years in jazz with a concert in San Juan. In the quote "25 years Jazzing" which will be held at the Tapia Theater in Old San Juan Ramirez "summarize part of his musical career more than two-hour concert," as they detailed the organizers in a statement press. Ramirez, nominated for four Grammys and won one of them, will guest on the show Hidalgo, to also percussionist Tito De Gracia, pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist Oskar Cartaya, trumpeter Luis Aquino and singer Nydia Caro.
Graduate of the Free School of Music Ernesto Ramos Antonini in San Juan, had among his early career opportunities to direct the orchestra sauce Willie Rosario, known as "Mr. Afinque" as well as the salsa singer Tony Vega. The Caribbean genre of salsa, Ramirez moved to the merengue and as director and "arranger" of Olga Tanon songs won her first Grammy. Ramirez expanded his horizons in 1991 to experiment in jazz, a genre that has given him six times platinum, gold twelve and six awards Your Music. The artist also had the opportunity to liven up the inauguration of Bill Clinton as US president in 1997 and in 2009 was invited to perform at the White House for Barack Obama.