Never one to play it safe, the adventurous Puerto Rican saxophonist David Sánchez has switched record labels, leaving Sony Music after a fruitful 11-year stint that culminated in a Latin Grammy for ...
Over the past couple of decades, David Sanchez has built a reputation as a modern giant of improvisation in both straight-ahead and Latin Jazz worlds. He built his jazz chops with a number of ...
If he's not already there, David Sanchez's new album should secure the Puerto Rican-born tenor saxophonist's place among the very top younger jazz artists working today. Blending bebop, Latin and ...
Coast To Coast; Manto Azul; Adoracion; Monk's Mood; Ay Bendito; Cultural Survival; The Forgotten Ones; La Leyenda Del Canaveral. David Sanchez: tenor saxophone ...
Besides the many ingredients that are combined to form the contemporary musical mix called Latin jazz, it is the joyous ebullience of the instrumentalists and the good-time feeling that flows from ...
It’s interesting how entire lives are often shaped by coincidence. For tenor sax player David Sanchez, chance brought him to his current station among Latin Grammy winners and jazz pros. At age ...
It's been almost four years since saxophonist David Sanchez released Coral (Columbia, 2004), the disc which marked the end of an eleven year relationship with Sony Music—and it's wonderful to have his ...
With Coral, explosive tenor saxophonist David Sanchez records with a symphony orchestra, playing Carlos Franzetti arrangements of "Latin classical" pieces by composers as diverse as Villa-Lobos and ...