Tots Tolentino
Tots Tolentino is a jazz musician from the Philippines.
Biography
Tots Tolentino's interest in jazz began at age 16 upon hearing recordings by Charlie Parker.In 1977, he enrolled at the University of the Philippines Conservatory of Music where he studied flute under Prof. Eric Barcelo and played with the U.P. Jazz Ensemble, switching to saxophone. He afterwards enrolled at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, under the tutelage of Joseph "Joe" Viola where he graduated magna cum laude in 1982.
His professional career as a first-call session musician in the Philippine recording industry
culminated in his own first album in 1990.
Albums
Tots Tolentino has five solo albums to date, namely the self-titled Tots Tolentino and Inah, both under Blackgold Records; and Color Real with Dypro Records. In 2012 he released a Christmas album entitled Tots Tolentino Plays Vehnee Saturno Christmas Songs. In 2015, he released another Christmas album under the Jesuit Communications Foundation, called ''God Rest Ye!.''Bands
In the early 90s, Tots Tolentino fronted the group Buhay, a band composed of Pinoy jazz musicians Wowee Posadas, Mar Dizon, Meong Pacana, and Tots Tolentino.In the mid-1990s, he was in invited by the famed trumpeter Terumasa Hino to join the Asian Jazz All-Stars Power Quartet, a jazz group featuring four of Asia's prominent jazz musicians, namely pianist/organist Jeremy Monteiro from Singapore, guitarist Eugene Pao from Hong Kong, drummer Hong Chanutr Techatana-nan from Thailand, and saxophonist Tots Tolentino from the Philippines.
Tots joined Johnny Alegre AFFINITY in 2002, a Manila-based jazz group with frontman Johnny Alegre, Colby de la Calzada, Elhmir Saison, and Koko Bermejo. Johnny Alegre AFFINITY released several albums which were nominated for awards.
He was one of the founders and principal soloists of a large ensemble called The AMP Band, consisting of members from the Asosasyon ng Musikong Pilipino, hence its name.