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Arnaldo DeSouteiro
Grammy-voting member, record producer, jazz journalist, historian and educator, screenplay writer, arranger.
About Me
Music Producer (JSR, Verve, Milestone, CTI, with over 530 albums to his credit according to the All Music
Guide), voting Member of NARAS-GRAMMY and Jazz Journalists Association (NY), member of LAJS (Los
Angeles Jazz Society), journalist, jazz & Brazilian Music historian, publicist, public relations, composer,
lyricist (he wrote lyrics to Dave Brubeck's Broadway Bossa Nova at the invitation of Brubeck himself,
among other songs), arranger, percussionist, keyboardist, programmer, educator (conducting clinics and
panel sessions worldwide as the first Brazilian member of IAJE- International Association of Jazz Educators
during its existence).
He has also acted as consultant for several companies and jazz festivals all over the world. Founder and
CEO of JSR (Jazz Station Records), a Division of Jazz Station Marketing & Consulting.
Produced the acclaimed CD compilation series A Trip To Brazil, CTI Acid Jazz Grooves, Brazilian
Horizons, Focus on Bossa Nova, Focus on Brazilian Music Grooves, Bossa Nova Singers, Bossa Nova
Guitar,Jazz Rock etc. Produced special compilations for Quincy Jones (Summer in the City - The Soul
Jazz Grooves of Quincy Jones), Chick Corea (Electric Chick) and Deodato (Do It Again - The Fantastic
Jazz-Funk of Eumir Deodato), all released by Verve/Universal. His latest CD for Verve is Bossa Nova
USA, released last May, featuring Dave Brubeck's title track performed by Quincy Jones.
Supervised and/or Directed TV specials featuring João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Dizzy Gillespie,
Chuck Mangione, Flora Purim & Airto Moreira, Miles Davis, Dom Um Romão, Eliane Elias, Diana Krall, Eumir
Deodato, Bjork, CTI All Stars et al.
Produced over 530 albums and sessions featuring: Luiz Bonfa, João Gilberto, Dom Um Romão, Thiago de
Mello, Dexter Payne, João Donato, Palmyra & Levita, Mario Castro-Neves, Jorge Pescara, Paula Faour, Fabio
Fonseca, Claudio Roditi, Rodrigo Lima, Hermeto Pascoal, Ithamara Koorax, Don Sebesky, Sammy Figueroa,
Bjork, Anna Ly, Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Pascoal Meirelles, Yana Purim, Carlos Pingarilho, Nelson Angelo,
Marcelo Salazar, Ron Carter, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Steve Swallow, Herbie Hancock, Hugo Fattoruso, Larry
Coryell, Sadao Watanabe, Jurgen Friedrich, Eloir de Moraes, Gazzara, Deodato, Jadir de Castro, Azymuth,
Marcio Montarroyos, Sivuca, Laudir de Oliveira, Marcos Valle, Jay Berliner, George Young, David Matthews,
Lew Soloff, Alphonso Johnson, Gene Bertoncini, John McLaughlin, Claus Ogerman, Raul de Souza, Gonzalo
Rubalcaba and many others.
Produced and supervised CD reissues of albums by Ron Carter, Hank Crawford, Johnny Hammond, Sergio
Mendes, Hubert Laws, Grant Green, Idris Muhammad, Joe Beck, Esther Phillips, Lonnie Smith, David
Matthews & Whirlwind, Phil Upchurch, Tennyson Stephens, Miucha, Flora Purim, Carlos Lyra, Tamba Trio,
Ivan Lins, Raul de Souza, and Antonio Adolfo's Trio 3-D.
Mr. DeSouteiro has also worked in his native Brazil for TUPI-FM radio station (hosting his own show, Jazz
Espetacular), Manchete TV network (anchoring & supervising the Terça Especial series for which he
interviewed such jazz giants as Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett, Chuck Mangione, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim
etc), Globo TV network (screenplay, coordination and mix for the TV special João Gilberto & Antonio
Carlos Jobim - O Grande Encontro in 1992, the last time these 2 geniuses performed together, plus the
texts and screenplay for the Minuto da Bossa series), and as the jazz columnist for the Tribuna da
Imprensa (Press Tribune) daily newspaper during 29 years (from 1979 to 2008). He also worked as
Brazilian correspondent of Keyboard magazine (from 1985 to 1994), as a free-lancer to Billboard,
Cuadernos de Jazz, Swing Journal and International Music Magazine, and as entertainment-in-flight
programmer for several airline companies like Varig Brazilian Airlines (from 1983 to 1998).
As annotator, he wrote liner notes and press releases for albums by Toots Thielemans, Stan Getz, Ella
Fitzgerald, Pat Metheny, Eliane Elias, Carlos Barbosa- Lima, Jeff Linsky and dozens of others for labels like
RCA, CTI, Kudu, Milestone, Fantasy, Verve, Columbia, Irma, Alfa, JVC, Caju, Sonet, Paddle Wheel, Mercury,
Imagem etc. Worked as musical director and screenplay writer for concerts by Joao Gilberto, Ithamara
Koorax, Marcos Valle, Renato Piau, Deodato, Bjork, Joao Donato, Pingarilho, Rodrigo Lima, Maria Luiza,
Antonio Carlos & Jocafi etc.
Mr. DeSouteiro also had the honor to be associated with some of the world's greatest photographers like
Pete Turner (who did the cover photos for Rodrigo Lima's Saga and Jorge Pescara's Grooves in the
Temple, released on his own JSR label and featured on Turner's new book The Color of Jazz), Victor
Skrebneski (the CD reissue of Upchurch/Tennyson), Bruce Weber (Esther Phillips' For All We Know),
Robert Mappelthorpe (Brazilian Horizons), Alen MacWeeney, William Cadge, and Duane Michals (many
of the CTI CDs) and so on.
He has appeared in several movies and TV series such as the Award Winning documentary movie
Beyond Ipanema, for which he was interviewed alongside Creed Taylor, Lalo Schifrin, Wayne Shorter,
Gene Lees and Norman Gimbel. In 2017, he contributed to the LA + Rio documentary as screenplay
writer, interviewer and consultant, interviewing such artists as Arthur Verocai, Cesar Camargo Mariano,
Dori Caymmi, Hermeto Pascoal, Wanda Sá, João Donato, Laudir de Oliveira, Raul de Souza, Ricardo
Silveira, Chico Batera, Alex Malheiros (Azymuth) and Marcos Valle.
In 2023, DeSouteiro produced and released new singles by Rodrigo Lima, Selma Boragian and Mark Egan,
as well as the worldwide debut album of composer Luiz Millan, titled Brazilian Match. The album, which
received critical acclaim and reached the Top 50 of the jazz radio charts, features multi Grammy-winning
artists David Sanborn, Randy Brecker and Mark Egan plus John Tropea, Ada Rovatti, Eddie Daniels, Mike
Mainieri, Mark Egan, Danny Gottlieb, Josh Marcum, Barry Finnerty, the New York Voices, Ellen Johnson,
Alice Soyer, Lisa Ono, Clementine and many others.