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Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Sal Santana

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

NPR

Society & Culture

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2010

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Salvador Santana is a keyboard player and singer-songwriter. His father is guitar legend Carlos Santana. He's just released a new LP, Keyboard City.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Tommy from Indiana.

0:01.6

I'm Jeff Williams from Brooklyn, New York.

0:03.6

I'm Russ from Bloomington, Indiana.

0:05.9

The Sound of Young America is an independent production supported by listeners like me and you.

0:11.1

If you'd like to support the show like I did,

0:13.2

visit MaximumFund.org and click on Darring.

0:16.0

I'm Jesse Thorne, live on tape from My House in Los Angeles.

0:19.2

It's the Sound of Young America from MaximumFund.org and PRI, public radio, international.

0:30.9

It's the Sound of Young America before I talk with Sal Santana.

0:35.1

Here's a song from his new album, Keyboard City.

0:38.1

It's called We Got Something.

1:00.0

The Sound of Young America is an independent production supported by listeners like me and you.

1:30.0

The Sound of Young America is an independent production supported by listeners like me and you.

2:00.0

It's the Sound of Young America.

2:03.7

I'm Jesse Thorne.

2:04.8

My guest on the program, Salvatore Santana, is a percussionist, a pianist.

2:10.3

And his brand new album is called Keyboard City.

2:13.6

It's melding of styles from hip hop to jazz fusion, to Latin, to what are your

2:21.6

indicators? You're making a list as though you had a list.

2:24.1

I'll sell going in that I'm checking things off.

2:28.3

No, I'm just doing hand gestures because you're right.

2:32.0

It's that and all of the above and even more genres that I didn't even know you could put together.

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