Caption: John Santos (L), Afro-Latin percussionist and Spring 2002 Arts Institute artist in residence, co-sponsored by the School of Music and the Latin American, Carribean and Iberian Studies (LACIS) Program. At right, Omar Sosa, one of a series of visiting Jazz Latino musicians, who will perform with Santos at the 4th Annual Sin Fronteras Multicultural Extravaganza, Friday, March 8, 2002 at
8 pm in Mills Hall.
Photo by: Olivier Auverlau
Date: January '02
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Caption: Latin Jazz bassist John Benitez and his quartet perform Thurs., April 4, 2002 at 9:30 pm in Luther’s Blues, one of a series of Jazz Latino concerts organized as part of the residency of Spring 2002 Arts Institute artist in residence and percussionist John Santos.
Photo by: courtesy Arts Institute
Date: January '02
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Caption: Cuban band Los Muñequitos de Matanzas performs Wed., March 20, 2002 at 9:30 pm in Luther’s Blues, one of a series of Jazz Latino concerts organized as part of the residency of Spring 2002 Arts Institute artist in residence and percussionist John Santos.
Photo by: courtesy Arts Institute
Date: January '02
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Caption: John Santos, Afro-Latin percussionist and Spring 2002 Arts Institute artist in residence, co-sponsored by the School of Music and the Latin American, Carribean and Iberian Studies (LACIS) Program. A series of Jazz Latino concerts will accompany Santos' residency.
Photo by: courtesy Arts Institute
Date: January '02
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Caption: Puerto Rican conguero drummer Giovanni Hidalgo and his latin quintet perform Thurs., Feb. 21, 2002 at 9:30 pm at Luther's Blues, first of a series of Jazz Latino concerts organized as part of the residency of Spring 2002 Arts Institute artist in residence and percussionist John Santos.
Photo by: Martin Cohen
Date: January '02
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Caption: John Santos, Afro-Latin percussionist and Spring 2002 Arts Institute artist in residence, co-sponsored by the School of Music and the Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies (LACIS) Program.
Photo by: courtesy Arts Institute
Date: April '01
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