210 Yale SEAlbuquerque NM

presented in partnership with the Santa Fe Music Collective & Taos Jazz Bebop Society

David Sanchez: Carib

19TH ANNUAL NEW MEXICO JAZZ FESTIVAL

sponsored by Amantes del Jazz

September 24, 2025 • 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

DOORS 6:30pm  •  All Ages
LOCATION
Outpost Performance Space
210 Yale SE
Albuquerque NM 87106
This event uses All-In Pricing

TICKETS

$47.45
General Admission
$37.15
Member (must present member card at the door)
$16.55
Student (must present student ID at the door)

Puerto Rican born saxophonist and multi-Grammy award nominee, David Sánchez, who performed with the SFJAZZ Collective at last year’s New Mexico Jazz Festival concert at the Outpost, returns with a program highlighting the music of his 2019 release, Carib, which won a Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album. Sánchez’ remarkable career, spanning 37 years, began in Puerto Rico and was shaped by the rhythms of bomba, plena, salsa, and Caribbean music, which laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work. He has released ten albums, including Melaza, which has influenced new generations of musicians and was listed on The New York Times’ jazz writer Nate Chinen's book 'Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century': The 129 Essential Albums of the Twenty-First Century. Like his 2004 Latin Grammy winning album, Coral, Carib uses a modern jazz context to explore the relationship between the West African drums, melodies and rhythms from Haiti, and music from his native Puerto Rico.  A contemporary pan-African project that also calls on influences from New Orleans and the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina, Sanchez notes that the project is “a means to pay tribute to Afro descendent communities who have helped define my music and the culture’s broad ranging beauty and idiosyncrasies. . . and the African diaspora throughout the Americas feels to me like a big river, flowing and changing its formation across various lands, but remaining one immense watercourse. Carib is my continuation of that river, a personal and musical stream I began when I became bandleader for my first album.” Since his early exposure with Dizzy Gillespie’s United Nations Orchestra, Sánchez has become one of the most celebrated instrumentalists in jazz, recording ten albums as a leader and performing and recording with everyone from Charlie Haden to Eddie Palmieri, Roy Haynes, Stefon Harris, and Elvin Jones, among countless others.  He is also a passionate educator, conducting master classes, workshops and residencies throughout the world. Jazz writer and critic Howard Reich wrote, "Sánchez's prowess on saxophone is matched by the intellectual depth of his concept and compositions ...  and technically, tonally and creatively, he seems to have it all.” Joining Sanchez for this concert will be Fabian Almazan, piano; Ricky Rodriguez, bass; Tony Escapa, drums; and Frankie Quinonez, percussion. 

David Sanchez Carib will also be performing on Thursday, Sept 25 at 7pm at the Taos Community Auditorium and on Friday, September 26 at 7:30pm at Unit “B” by Chocolate Maven in Santa Fe.

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