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Arturo O'Farrill (Born June 22, 1960) was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City. In addition to winning numerous awards and medals, at the 2009 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra won a Grammy for their album "Song for Chico", on Zoho Records. He is the son of the prolific composer/arranger Arturo "Chico" O'Farrill.

In 2002, O'Farrill created the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra for Jazz at Lincoln Center due in part to a large and very demanding body of substantial music in the genre of Latin and Afro Cuban Jazz that deserves to be much more widely appreciated and experienced by the general jazz audience. His debut album with the Orchestra Una Noche Inolvidable earned a GRAMMY award nomination in 2006. Educated at the Manhattan School of Music, Brooklyn College Conservatory, and the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College, Mr. O'Farrill played piano with the Carla Bley Big Band from 1979 through 1983. He then went on to develop as a solo performer with a wide spectrum of artists including Dizzy Gillespie, Steve Turre, Freddy Cole, The Fort Apache Band, Lester Bowie, Wynton Marsalis, and Harry Belafonte.

In 1995 Mr. O'Farrill agreed to direct the band that preserved much of his father's music, Chico O'Farrill's Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra, which has been in residence at Birdland, New York City's famed nightclub, for the past 15 years, as well as performing throughout the world as a solo artist and with his smaller groups.

Besides recording eight albums as a leader for Milestone Records, 32 Jazz, Zoho, and M & I (Bloodlines, A Night in Tunisia, Cumana Bop, Live in Brooklyn, The Jim Seeley/Arturo O'Farrill Quintet, In These Shoes with Claudia Acuna, Song for Chico with the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, and his latest Risa Negra), Mr. O'Farrill has appeared on numerous records including the Grammy–nominated Heart of a Legend, Carambola, and the soundtrack to the critically acclaimed movie Calle 54. Mr. O'Farrill was a special guest soloist at three landmark Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts—Afro–Cuban Jazz: Chico O'Farrill's Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra, November 1995; Con Alma: The Latin Tinge in Big Band Jazz, September 1998; and the 2001 Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala: The Spirit of Tito Puente, November 2001. In the spring and fall of 2002, he was also the featured artist in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Jazz in the Schools Tour, when he led a Latin jazz quintet for more than 50 educational performances that reached over 10,000 students in NYC metropolitan area schools.

As an educator, he has taught master classes, seminars, and workshops throughout the world for students and teachers of all levels. Recently, Mr. O'Farrill received the Distinguished Alumnus Medal from Brooklyn College and served as the Alan and Wendy Pesky Artist in Residence at Lafayette College. In the summer of 2007, Mr. O'Farrill served as Visiting Artist at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and in 2007–2008 was Assistant Professor of Jazz at University of Massachusetts Amherst. From 2009 through 2010 Mr. O’Farrill was a visiting assistant professor of jazz at Purchase College in the State University of New York.

Throughout the past few years, Mr. O'Farrill has toured the U.S., Europe, and Asia, and in the spring of 2006, led the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra on a tour of Mexico. In 2007, the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra left Jazz at Lincoln Center to pursue its own educational and performance opportunities. To that end, the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance was created as a non–profit organization dedicated to the preservation, furthering, and education of Afro Latin jazz.

Since their departure from Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Orchestra has performed in the prestigious Megaron Concert Hall in Athens, The Bern Jazz Festival, The Rialto Concert Hall in Atlanta, and with their performance partner, New York's acclaimed Symphony Space, they have presented their own ongoing concert season. They have also established a residency in the schools program with weekly private and ensemble classes for inner–city kids.

A recognized composer, Mr. O'Farrill has received commissions from Meet the Composer, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Philadelphia Music Project, The Big Apple Circus, The Bronx Museum, R.D. Rice, and the New York State Commission of the Arts. He has also composed music for films including Hollywoodland and Salud. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, classical pianist Alison Deane, and their sons, Zachary and Adam, both accomplished musicians.