Jazz St. Louis Podcast #5 - An Interview with Poncho Sanchez

Take a few minutes to learn more about the artists that you’ll see at the Bistro! These brief interviews will give you insight into the interests and influences of our 2008-2009 season artist roster. This podcast features Latin jazz artist Poncho Sanchez.

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Jazz St. Louis Podcast #1- An Interview with Tony DeSare


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Take a few minutes to learn more about the artists that you’ll see at the Bistro! These brief interviews will give you insight into the interests and influences of our 2008-2009 season artist roster. The first artist in the series, Tony DeSare, shares his musical interests along with his experience performing for elementary school students at St. Gabriel the Archangel School.

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