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  1. David Sánchez (born 3 September 1968 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a Grammy-winning jazz tenor saxophonist from Puerto Rico. Early life. Sanchez took up the conga when he was eight and started playing tenor saxophone at age 12. His earliest influences were Afro-Caribbean and danza but also European and Latin classical.

  2. 1′5M de visitas solo en Twitter: la nueva joya madridista que desata la euforia en redes, véanlo El vídeo de los mejores momentos de David Sánchez, canterano de 10 años de La Fábrica, va camino...

  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · El vídeo de los mejores momentos de David Sánchez, canterano de 10 años de La Fábrica, va camino de los dos millones de visitas. Tiene velocidad, regate y mucho gol.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2020 · Entrevista a David Sánchez, vocalista y guitarrista de Havok: ‘Si todos los que quisieran probar psicodélicos pudieran hacerlo viviríamos en un mundo muy diferente y mejor’. Havok es una de las bandas insignia de la nueva ola de thrash metal, y en parte responsables de la resurrección de este subgénero.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2021 · With such close proximity to New York City, Sánchez quickly became a member of its swirling jazz scene. He gigged with piano giant Eddie Palmieri and trumpeter Claudio Roditi who, along with master saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera, brought Sánchez to the attention of Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

  6. GRAMMY ® award-winner David Sánchez is recognized around the world as one of the finest saxophonists of his generation. His mastery of the instrument is undeniable and his sound unmistakable. Combine that with Sánchez’s deep-seated knowledge of both Jazz and Latin music, and the traditions that mold them, and the results are extraordinary.

  7. 17 de jul. de 2019 · David Sánchez investigates folkloric music from Haiti on his new album, Carib. (Photo: Daniela Murillo) David Sánchez’s music projected an immaculate sense of clarity and purpose when he previewed music from his new album, Carib (Ropeadope), in mid-February at Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center.