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David Sánchez

12+ albums
saxophonejazzcontemporary jazzdavid sanchezlatin jazz

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Tenor saxophonist, David Sanchez, was born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, began playing percussion and drums before discovering tenor sax several years later. As a student of La Escuela Libre de Musica in San Juan, he subsequently became proficient with the soprano and alto saxophone, as well as with clarinet and flute. He received a scholarship at Rutgers University which afforded him the opportunity to frequent the jazz scene in New York City. Working with artists such as Eddie Palmieri, Claudio Roditi and Paquito D'Rivera, he was eventually brought to the attention of Dizzy Gillespie, who invited Sanchez to join his tour with Miriam Makeba. Sanchez recorded "The Departure," his 1995 debut for Columbia, followed by "Sketches of Dreams," "Street Scenes," "Obsesion," "Melaza," "Travesia," and the Latin Grammy award-winning, "Coral" (2005). He also appears on recordings with bassist Charlie Haden (Nocturne) and trombonist Steve Turre (TNT [Trombone-N-Tenor]). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Madriga

1,141
2

Madigra

925
3

Iwa - Spirit Going Back Home

403
4

Karla's Changes

300
5

Morning Mist

275
6

Tu y Mi Cancion

205
7

Puerto San Juan

177
8

los aretes de la luna

165
9

Ill Wind

151
10

Coast To Coast

146

albums

Carib

Carib

Travesía

Travesía

Melaza

Melaza

Obsesión

Obsesión

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Street Scenes

Cultural Survival

Cultural Survival

Sketches Of Dreams

Sketches Of Dreams

Coral

Coral

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The Departure

Ninety Miles

Ninety Miles

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Latin Jazz: The Perfect Combination

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Ninety Miles (International Version)

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