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1 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Poncho Sanchez

Episode 1 of the Prestige 70 podcast, hosted by Prestige Records, titled "1 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Poncho Sanchez" was published on November 5, 2019 and runs 59 minutes.

November 5, 2019 ·59m · Prestige 70

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Scott Goldman interviews GRAMMY® Award–winning Latin jazz bandleader, salsa singer and conga player, Poncho Sanchez.

Scott Goldman, longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, interviews GRAMMY® Award–winning Latin jazz bandleader, salsa singer and conga player, Poncho Sanchez.  Listen as Poncho describes his musical journey, starting from his earliest experiences as a musician in LA, to why he chose to record a John Coltrane cover album as his latest release on Concord Records.

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