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Poncho Sanchez

 
Artist: Poncho Sanchez
Poncho Sanchez

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Influenced By:

The Jazz Crusaders, Tito Puente

Followers:

Dan "Booch" Buchman, Laudir DeOliveira

Performed Songs By:

David Torres, Charlie Otwell, Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern, Herbie Hancock, Pete Terrace

Worked With:

Jose Rodriguez, Arturo Velasco, Carl Jefferson, Phil Edwards, Sal Cracchiolo, Stanley Clarke, Tony Banda, Ramon Banda, Mark Levine
  • Born: October 30, 1951, Laredo, TX
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Conga, Percussion, Leader
  • Representative Albums: "Papa Gato," "Soul Sauce: Memories of Cal Tjader," "Para Todos"
  • Representative Songs: "Watermelon Man," "Morning," "Papa Gato"

Biography

Ever since he led his first record date in 1982, Poncho Sanchez has headed one of the most popular and influential Latin jazz bands around. The youngest of 11 children, Sanchez taught himself to play guitar, flute, drums, and timbales before settling on the congas. After a period playing with local bands, he joined Cal Tjader's band in 1975 and was an important part of Tjader's pacesetting group until his idol's death in 1982. Shortly after he formed his own band and has since recorded on a regular basis for Concord Picante. Sanchez's group is very active, playing in clubs, concerts, and festivals on a regular basis. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Poncho Sanchez
Birth name Poncho Sanchez
Born October 30, 1951
Genres Jazz, Latin,
Occupations Musician, Arranger, Composer, Record producer
Instruments Conga
Years active 1975-present
Labels Concord Records, Universal

Poncho Sanchez (born October 30, 1951) is a conguero (conga player), Latin jazz band leader, and salsa singer. In 2000, Sanchez and his ensemble won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album for their work on the Concord Picante album Latin Soul. Sanchez has performed with artists Cal Tjader, Mongo Santamaria, Hugh Masakela, Clare Fischer and Tower of Power, among others. [1]

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Early life

The youngest of eleven children, Poncho Sanchez was born in Laredo, Texas. He was reared in Norwalk, California. Growing up, Sanchez was exposed to and influenced by two very different styles of music: Afro-Cuban music (mambo, son, cha-cha, rumba, guaracha, salsa) by greats such as Tito Puente, and bebop jazz, including the works of Charlie Parker. Originally a guitarist, he discovered his talent for singing during an audition for an R&B band that rehearsed across the street from where he lived, becoming the lead vocalist of the group. Sanchez would later go on to teach himself the flute, drums, and timbales before finally deciding to pursue conga-playing in high school.

Career

In 1975, Sanchez's idol, vibraphonist Cal Tjader, invited him to perform one set with his band. Seeing the young man's talent, Tjader hired Sanchez for a week before officially making him a full member of the ensemble. Sanchez played a crucial role as conguero for several years until Tjader's death in 1982.

Before he died, Tjader suggested that Concord Records founder Carl Jefferson sign Sanchez and his soon-to-be-formed group under the Concord Picante label. Tjader's wishes were honored, and the first two records were composed and arranged by long-time Tjader collaborator Clare Fischer.

Poncho Sanchez went on to produce 19 albums for the label, eventually garnering a Grammy for his work. Currently, Sanchez is respected as one of the top American percussionists of our time. He performs frequently in venues varying in size from concert halls to local jazz festivals. His 2005 CD, Do It!, features the iconic funk band Tower of Power on two tracks as well as South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela.

Discography

  • Sonando - 1982
  • Baila Mi Gente: Salsa! - 1982
  • Bien Sabroso - 1983
  • El Conguero - 1985
  • Papa Gato - 1986
  • Gaviota - 1986
  • Fuerte - 1987
  • La Familia - 1988
  • Chile Con Soul - 1989
  • A Night At Kimball's East - 1990
  • Bailar - 1990
  • Cambios - 1990
  • El Mejor - 1992
  • Para Todos - 1993
  • Soul Sauce - 1995
  • Conga Blue - 1995
  • Freedom Sound - 1997
  • Afro-Cuban Fantasy - 1998
  • Latin Soul - 1999
  • Poncho Sanchez - The Concord Jazz Heritage Series - 2000
  • Soul of the Conga - 2000
  • Latin Spirits - 2001
  • Ultimate Latin Dance Party - 2002
  • Instant Party: Poncho Sanchez - 2004
  • Poncho at Montreux - 2004
  • Out of Sight! - 2004
  • Do It! - 2005
  • Raise Your Hand - 2007
  • Psychedelic Blues - 2009

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