Bio
Jerry Bravo
Venezuelan-born bassist, arranger/composer/producer. His parents of Puerto Rican and Venezuelan heritage moved to the US in 1977. In 1990, Jerry Enlists in the US Army Band, getting exposure to many different styles of music and learning the upright bass. After his army band enlistment, Jerry returns to Orlando and begins working with several music groups in the area as well as touring and recording with several artists. He can be heard on some award winning albums such as, Nestor Torres “Nouveau Latino”(2008) nominated for a Grammy for best Latin jazz album of the year. With Colombian singer Andres Cepeda's "Lo mejor que hay en mi vida"(2013) winner of a Latin Grammy," Dr. Ed Calle Presents Mamblue"(2015), Latin Grammy winner, and most recently a Latin Grammy nomination with Colombian artist Paula Arenas for the Album "Viceral"(2019), Marcos Witt , “Vivire”(2022), Latin Grammy winner , Best Christian Album. Camilo Velencia/Richard Bravo “Maid In Miami” (2023) Latin Grammy Winner. Currently, Jerry is producing his first solo album (Big Band), with younger brother Richard Bravo as co-producer, with Jerry’s original compositions and arrangements .Currently in the final stages of production due at the beginning of the year.