Talk:Arturo Sandoval

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If anyone wants to correct me, that would be great. This is my first Wikipedia article/edit ever! I had to research Arturo Sandoval for a history class, I was surprised to find so little on wikipedia so I decided to update it.


You put very basic information and it was terrible. I knew all of this no problem, and you are dumb my friend.


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I don't like that he's a "jazz trumpeter and pianist" when his quote near the bottom says he doesn't want to be remembered as a jazz trumpeter. I don't know how better to word it; his trumpet playing should be highlighted, but he also plays piccolo, flute and trombone and he scats on some recordings. And saying "jazz" too is maybe too limiting. If you mention jazz, you should probably mention Cuban music also. Roberthoff82 09:46, 21 February 2007 (UTC)