Celebrate Father’s Day with the irresistible rhythms of the John Santos Sextet, featuring the band’s original compositions and reimagined arrangements.
Seven-time Grammy–nominated percussionist John Santos is recognized as one of the leading figures in Afro-Latin music. Born in San Francisco and raised in Puerto Rican and Cape Verdean musical traditions, he is known for his innovative blend of traditional forms with contemporary influences. Over his five-decade career, he has earned wide respect as a performer, composer, educator, writer, and producer, and has collaborated with renowned artists such as Cachao, Dizzy Gillespie, Tito Puente, Max Roach, Eddie Palmieri, Bobby Hutcherson.
Founded in 2003, the John Santos Sextet is regarded as one of the premier Afro-Latin jazz ensembles in the United States. Their repertoire highlights original works and dynamic reimaginations of classic rhythms and styles from Latin America and the U.S. Their acclaimed recordings showcase the Afro-Latin roots of jazz, produced largely on Santos’s Machete Records label, established in 1984. The Sextet has released nine highly praised albums since 2007, consistently engaging with projects of cultural and social significance.
John Santos – Percussion; Dr. John Calloway – Flute & Piano; Charlie Gurke – Sax; Marco Diaz – Piano & Trumpet; Saul Sierra – Bass; David Flores – Drums
