John Santos on Musical Influences [Interview Video]

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  • Following the release of The John Santos Sextet’s album ‘Art of the Descarga,’ John Santos shares some of his early Cuban and Puerto Rican musical influences, from his Cape Verdean grandfather to the “King of Latin Music” Tito Puente.
    Produced by Michelle Mehrtens
    Directed and Edited by Charlie Weber
    Photography by Michael G. Stewart
    'Art of the Descarga' available on CD and digital.
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    Built on the Afro-Caribbean past, forged by visionaries such as John Santos and his comrades, and steeled by its rootedness in American life, Latin jazz is a major force shaping contemporary American musical culture. Over decades of performing, arranging, producing, and teaching, Santos has helped make the San Francisco Bay area a Latin jazz stronghold. In Art of the Descarga, The John Santos Sextet and a parade of stellar guests mine the music’s imaginative motherlode, the descarga-the spontaneous, improvisatory interplay that is the beating heart of Latin jam sessions. Orestes Vilató, Jerry González, Orlando “Maraca” Valle, Tito Matos, Juan “Juango” Gutiérrez, and other luminaries join the sextet in this spectacular collision of beauty, design, and time-honored creativity.
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