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Steamers Presents the Estrada Brothers and Poncho Sanchez October 14th-15th Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Monday, 09 October 2006
Image Steamers will present two hot Latin jazz bands the second week-end in October. The Estrada Brothers celebrate the recent release of their recording Two For The Road on Cougar Records Saturday October 14th and on Sunday October 15th, band leader and conguero Poncho Sanchez performs with his band.

Poncho Sanchez is widely 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 most recent CD, Do It!, features funk icon Tower of Power on two tracks.

On October 30th 1951 Poncho Sanchez was born youngest of eleven children in Laredo, Texas and raised in Norwalk, California. Sanchez was exposed to and influenced by two very different styles of music: Afro-Cuban music (mambo, son, cha-cha, rhumba, guaracha, salsa) by greats such as Tito Puente, and bebop jazz, including the works of Charlie Parker. Startign as a guitarist and vocalistm Sanchez went on to teach himself the flute, drums, and timbales before finally deciding to pursue conga-playing in high school.

Inspired by the conga playing of Cuban great Mongo Santamaria, he honed his skills as a percussionist and broke into the limelight at the age of 23 when he joined vibraphonist Cal Tjader's famed Latin jazz ensemble in 1975. Poncho performed with him until Tjader's untimely death in 1982. A year later, he began his unprecedented 23-year relationship with Concord Records, which has produced two dozen recordings, several Grammy nominations and in 2000, Sanchez and his ensemble won the Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album for their work on the Concord Picante album Latin Soul.

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The Estrada Brothers
Since the 1950's, The Estrada Brothers have been catering to the diverse musical needs and tastes of audiences, something they have thoroughly enjoyed. Inspired by their father, who was also a musician, five of the seven brothers have either played or have been part of the band at one time or another. In the late 1950's, after listening to the recordings of vibists Lionel Hampton, Tito Puente and most importantly Cal Tjader, the band brought in a set of vibes [vibraharp], an instrument that would figure prominently in the Estrada Brothers sound. In 1985, while performing at a music festival and sharing the stage with the legendary jazz saxophonist, Stan Getz, the band took on a different musical attitude. "Up until that concert", says Ruben Estrada, "We were doing lots of casuals, weddings and just about any musical job that came up. But when we got to do our thing, which was to play Latin jazz, we decided right then and there to concentrate more towards that direction."

Hear the Estrada Brothers on October 14th and Ponch Sanchez on October 15th at Steamer's, 138 Commonwealth, Fullerton, 714/ 871/ 8800.

 
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