Chris Botti
Biography
Though best-known as a contemporary jazz performer, trumpeter Chris Botti made his initial splash on the pop music scene. A native of Oregon, he started playing at the age of ten, and while still in high school, he began performing professionally. After studying in the prestigious Indiana University music program under the noted jazz educator David Baker, Botti relocated to New York, where he served with saxophonist George Coleman and trumpet great Woody Shaw; under the guidance of producers including Hugh Padgham and Arif Mardin, he swiftly emerged as a highly regarded pop session player, lending his trumpet to recordings from figures including Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, and Thomas Dolby. In 1990, Botti was asked to join Paul Simon's band, where he remained for the next five years. Finally, in 1995, he recorded his solo debut, First Wish, a record combining the sounds of contemporary pop-jazz with the textures of art rock. After scoring the 1996 film Caught, Botti resurfaced in 1997 with his second LP, Midnight Without You, which was followed by Slowing Down the World in 1999. Two years later, he was a featured soloist on Sting's Brand New Day world tour, and that time allowed Botti to rediscover old musical passions and create new ones.
Night Sessions (2001), which was recorded in Los Angeles, captured such jazzy pop. That muse was explored further in 2003 with A Thousand Kisses Deep, and to a lesser extent on the more traditional orchestral jazz of 2004's When I Fall in Love. That record was his first Top 40 entry, and it was followed by the number 18 hit To Love Again: The Duets in 2005. Another Top 40 placement, Italia, followed in 2007, with the live album Chris Botti in Boston following in 2009. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Chris Botti In Boston
2009

To Love Again
2005

When I Fall In Love
2004

A Thousand Kisses Deep
2003

Night Sessions
2001

Slowing Down The World
1999

Midnight Without You
1997
He's gracious, humble, and absolutely great. I list him another favorite of mine the great Dizzy Gellispie
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chris botti is the best. his talent is unsurpassed. he makes the horn sing
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All, I met Chris by accident at the Midland in KC Mo and I just have to say what a humble muscian. His concert was absolutely amazing.
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I just met him through a meet and greet I volunteered at for PBS and saw his concert at the Fox Theatre in St Louis. He's a truly amazing musician and very down to earth approachable person. He made sure he stayed after to sign autographs for everyone that wanted one.
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I really like his music. I caught his PBS special about a month ago (with Sting and so many other GOOD artists)! It was one of the highlights of my musical year! More! More!!
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chris botti is BREATH realease. MARAVILLOSO! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! M.RIVERA LOVE IT, LOVE IT,
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Chris Botti, Rick Braun... who's the best? Who knows? Who cares? We've got them both and both is better!
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THIS KAT IS BAD!!! SAW HIM HERE IN THE ATL PERFORM...TH I S GUY IS INCREDIBLE.. . . L O V E ALL HIS MUSIC....TWO THUMBS UP MAN!!! YOU ARE GOOD....I MEAN GREAT!!! I MEAN AWESOME!!! OKAY BYE YALL!!!
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A latter-day Miles Davis with a Harry Connick Jr kind of voice. Smooooooooot h h h h ! Just exquisite.
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Too bad my Grandfather (also a trumpeter) died back in the early 90's. Although Louis was his hero, I do believe he would've enjoyed Botti's pure tone.
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I love Rick Braun -- do you feel Botti is as good, or better? Which of his CD's are best?
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Just saw him play at Thornton Winery in Temecula Sunday 5/31/09. At one point he was playing for a few minutes about three feet from me. He spent a lot of time talking to the audience which was GREAT. He is awesome in person--see him if you can!!
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chris's music is so soothing and yet energetic and he's not hard to look at . i recently received new speakers and am in heaven on my days off in my jamm's playing with my dog pickles. and it's great driving music no road rage .
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Always loving his music..take me away in the rush of the day. Forever listener with my cup of coffee in the morning and the closing of my day.
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recently saw him in Easton PA 4/11. Great show and was sorry to see it end.
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is there really a sweeter horn out there anywhere. if there is no one ever heard it
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Going to see "The Man" live next Friday. This is going to be awesome!
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His PBS special was with other artists. I believe you can buy it. His music is SO hauntingly beautiful!
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Doesn't he have a new album coming out soon that is with various other artists?
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Really cool artist. He epitomizes the smooth jazz style. His work often has that melancholy feel to it. But then he lets you know that everything is going to be alright. I luv it...
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I was just introducted to Chris Botti on Pandora. I could listen to him blow for hours and hours. Truly gentle, relaxing, awesome music. Just keep blowing your horn. It does wonders for my mind and heart.
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We saw and heard Chris Botti in Atlantic City in September 2008. What a talent with guests, Gladys Knight, Sting ,Paula Cole and others. The musicians he had on stage with him were superb in their own right, Bass player, Guitarist, Drummer, and keyboard, piano. We hope to see and hear him again in Easton, Pa. on April 14th. HE'S a Miles Davis fan, when I talked to him I complimented him and mentioned the trumpet players who influenced me, Maynard Ferguson, Shorty Rogers, the entire Stan Ken
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Okay i can't say i've made love to his music...yet. But I do love his sensual style..He's pretty damn handome too! If you just sit back and close your eyes.. You can defiantly relax to this....
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Chris Botti is soothing and thoughtful.. . . j u s t like a gorgeous waterfall... p e r f e c t for a classy dinner party and those special intimate moments between two...
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I simply love Chris Botti and his music...the best music for love-making that there is.
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