A longstanding member of the Santana band, Bill Ortiz will release his new full-length release titled Highest Wish on September 4th, 2012. Glass Onyon sent over these details:A follow up to his "Winter in America" EP released earlier this year, this new album project features conscious emcees such as Casual, The Grouch, Zumbi (of Zion I) and K-Maxx, as well as fellow Santana member (and 11 time Grammy Award Winner) Tony Lindsay, and iconic poet/vocalist Linda Tillery, featured with a spoken word performance of Dr. Martin Luther King's Nobel Peace Prize speech.
"Carlos has always used music to inspire and bring people together," explains Ortiz. "I try to follow in that tradition. I've been really inspired by some of the Bay Area hip-hop artists like Casual, Zumbi and the Grouch who make music with enlightened lyrics," Ortiz adds of how he chose his featured guests. "We often celebrate ignorance in our society, so I wanted to celebrate consciousness." On his EP, which charted in the top 10 on CMJ's hip hop charts for over a month, Ortiz covers Gil Scott Heron and Brian Jackson's 1973 hit on the track "Winter in America" as an homage to the recently departed Heron. The concept video for this track has been featured on many mainstream hip-hop websites.
And while Ortiz is known over the past 12 years as the trumpeter with Santana, he's been involved in the Hip-Hop and R&B movements for as long as he's played music. He played trumpet on the classic hip-hop Souls of Mischief album "93 til Infinity" and has worked and recorded with Tony Toni Tone', En Vogue, Sheila E, TLC, among others. Born in San Francisco, California, Ortiz began his mastery of the trumpet at age 10. While in school he was first chair trumpet in the San Francisco All-City Band, and by his mid-teens he was playing at local dances and clubs with a number of R&B and jazz groups, giving him an early and varied start to his professional career. His horizons were broadened even further during his college years with his first exposure to electronic and Latin music.
In the nineties Ortiz began working with R&B/Hip-Hop group Tony Toni Tone' as a touring band member and featured soloist. He performed on five releases from the multi-platinum selling group, as well as toured the US, Canada and Europe. He accompanied Tony Toni Tone' when they joined Janet Jackson on her "Alive" tour and made numerous TV appearances with them. This exposure led Ortiz to recording with Destiny's Child, En Vogue, Souls of Mischief, Sheila E, TLC, Total, and Johnny "Guitar" Watson, among others.
Following his stay with Tony Toni Tone', Ortiz toured and recorded with the legendary Boz Scaggs, and began a long and fruitful association with highly acclaimed jazz vocalist Lavay Smith (with whom he still works), recording two CDs and touring the US and Europe yet again.
Presently Ortiz is recording and touring with Carlos Santana, work which includes his performances on the Grammyฎ Award winning singles Smooth and The Game of Love. In addition, he has been very active as a studio musician playing Hip-Hop, R&B and Jazz. In 2009, Bill Ortiz released his debut solo album "From Where I Stand."
"My musical upbringing contains a wide variety of styles, including Jazz, Hip Hop, Latin, African, R&B/Soul, and Blues," he states. "What I am trying to do with my musical voice is reflect all of those elements of who I am as a musician and a person. I'm not a purist; I try to bring all these elements of who I am musically into one voice."