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Name
  
Bobby Enriquez


Role
  
Pianist

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Died
  
August 6, 1996, Stayton, Oregon, United States

Albums
  
Wild Piano, The Wildman Returns

Movies
  
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Modern Jazz at the Village Vanguard

Awards
  
Awit Award for Best Instrumental Performance

Similar People
  
Richie Cole, Relly Coloma, Las Pinas Boys Choir, The Jazz Messengers, Maria Cabase

Bobby enriquez live from the jazz buffet of chicago october 1993


Roberto Delprado Yulo "Bobby" Enriquez (1943–1996) was a Filipino jazz pianist who became prominent in the United States and well known internationally as "the Wildman".

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"Hi Fly" Bobby Enriquez at Village Vanguard NYC


Early life

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Born on the island of Negros just north of Mindanao. his first love was the piano but his mother wanted him to concentrate on schoolwork. He started his professional career as a musician at the age of 14, sneaking out of his second floor bedroom window at night to play gigs, and when his mother found out what he was doing at night she shut down the piano and told him to concentrate on homework. So he ran away from home and went to Manila. Once in Manila, he joined various jazz groups and from there he played in Taipei and Hong Kong where he met such jazz luminaries as Mel Tormé, Lionel Hampton, Tito Puente, and Chico Hamilton. And eventually he landed a major gig at the famed Golden Dragon Lounge in Honolulu, and while in Hawaii he became Don Ho's orchestra leader and musical director.

Career

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In 1967, he arrived in Los Angeles and played briefly for The Sunspots, before moving to Hawaii where he became Don Ho's musical director. He also performed with Amapola Cabase from 1976 to 1977 in Japantown, San Francisco, California, followed by appearances at the Wagon Wheel, and eventually Harrah's Hotel In Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Alto saxophonist Richie Cole discovered him there and asked him to join his band. Enriquez participated in several Richie Cole albums in the 1980s, most notably Alive! at the Village Vanguard and The Madman Meets the Wild Man.

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He recorded a number of jazz albums for Crescendo Records in the 1980s and was known as "the Wildman" for his unpredictable yet engrossing piano style.

Personal life

Enriquez' children are in order from the eldest - Melody, Melissa, Larissa, Robert Jean, Annalissa, Camille, Alexander, Tatiana and John Robert who wasn't born when his father died in 1996. All of his children inherited their father's love of music and some have his musical gifts.

Enriquez became a born-again Christian in 1993 and openly spoke of how God "changed his life". He also played wonderful "jazz-style" hymns during church events in his local church in Bayonne, New Jersey. He died on August 6, 1996.

Discography

  • Wild Piano
  • Live! in Tokyo
  • The Wildman Returns
  • The Prodigious Piano of Bobby Enriquez
  • Andalucia/Incredible Jazz
  • Sophisticated Lady" with Amapola
  • The Wildman Meets The Madman with Richie Cole
  • References

    Bobby Enriquez Wikipedia


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