Antonio Sanchez & Migration - Travesia // Live 2019 // A38 World
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- In 2019 A38 World recorded the live concert footage of this song called Travesia performed by Antonio Sanchez & Migration. Performers: Antonio Sanchez, Thana Alexa, Matt Brewer, Chase Baird, John Escreet. Watch the full concert here: • Antonio Sanchez & Migr...
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Beautiful, incredible music and musicians! Antonio is such an incredible inspiration
Mesmerizing and inspiring music and playing. One of the best bands on the planet right now. Chase is just a freaking monster. BTW - gotta love the woman just over his hi-hat from the side-back camera. Diggin it.
I saw them yesterday. You re perfectly right- truly inspiring
Highly agree!
Bellissima musica,senza dubbio.Bravi tutti
Increíble
Awesome!
amazing performance, the keys need more volume though
In a cellphone or any othe small speaker it would. In a dedicated sound system you'll see the sense and purpose of everything contained in this masterpiece. But warning... it might as well get you out of this world. 🙃 Enjoy...
No sentí nada. Y todo está correcto y en su lugar, fue como una especie de demostración. Me gusta Antonio, pero siento que la girlfriend hizo que... Y sé que puede más que eso Antonio pero creo que solamente una integrante no. Es posible hacer jazz bien planificado y tocado, sin que se escuche disfrutable?