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The legendary Grammy nominated and Smooth/funky/Jazz keyboardist and musical director Jeff Lorber and J. Santiago Núñez at the Norman Brown’s Summer Storm Tour (The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center, July 20, 2007).
The highly acclaimed neo-soul, Jazz, R&B and hip-hop sax player Marion Meadows and Santiago at the Norman Brown’s Summer Storm Tour (The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center, July 20, 2007).
Grammy award winner and Jazz guitar artist Norman Brown and Santiago at the Norman Brown’s Summer Storm Tour (The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center, July 20, 2007).
Grammy award winner and Jazz guitar artist Larry Carlton and J. Santiago Núñez at Sambuca, Atlanta (Buckhead) Tuesday, May 22, 2007.
J. Santiago Núñez and Chuck Mangione at Sambuca, Atlanta (Buckhead) Wednesday, March 1, 2007
At the Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia (from left to right) saxophonist Gerald Albright, master drummer Rayford Griffin, sax player Paul Taylor, musical director Jeff Lorber and J. Santiago Núñez (Saturday,April 17, 2004).
Santiago & Earl Klugh.jpg (1203 bytes)Jazz guitar player and Blue Note recording artist Earl Klugh and J. Santiago Núñez at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA (July 9, 2003). .
008_08.jpg (208 bytes)Grammy Award winning Jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour ("Captain Fingers ") and J. Santiago Núñez at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA (July 9, 2003). .
santiago&jlorber.jpg (1203 bytes)Jeff Lorber and J. Santiago Núñez at The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation, Lake Oconee Trail, Greensboro, Georgia. Sunday, May 25, 2003 .
EddyP2.jpg (1203 bytes)Marea Alta’s musical director J. Santiago Núñez and 7 time Grammy Award winner Eddie Palmieri at The Sambuca Jazz Café, Atlanta, Georgia (November 8, 2001).
EddyP1.jpg (1203 bytes) Marea Alta’s publicist and general manager Kristi Anderson and Latin Jazz superstar Mr. Eddie Palmieri at the Sambuca Jazz Café, Atlanta, Georgia (November 8, 2001).
pic25.jpg (1203 bytes) Marea Alta's musical director J. Santiago Núñez and the multiple Grammy Award winning Yellowjackets (Marcus Baylor, Bob Mintzer, Russell Ferrante and Jimmy Haslip), at The Sambuca Jazz Café, Atlanta, Georgia (July 17, 2001).
pic25s1.jpg (1203 bytes) J. Santiago Núñez and the sax player of the Yellowjackets, Bob Mintzer, at the Sambuca Jazz Café, Atlanta, Georgia (July 17, 2001).
pic25s2.jpg (1203 bytes)J. Santiago Núñez and the bass player of the Yellowjackets, Jimmy Haslip, at the Sambuca Jazz Café, Atlanta, Georgia (July 17, 2001).
MAPhoto1s.jpg (1203 bytes) The Marea Alta Crew in Tallahassee, Florida Warren Colegrove (Saxophone) Robert Dockett (Percussion) J. Santiago Nuñez (Keyboards and Musical Direction) Mike Andrews (Guitar)
MAPhoto4s.jpg (2154 bytes)Marea Alta at the Atlanta Jazz Festival (May 26, 1999). From left to right: J. Santiago Nuñez, Robert Dockett, Dan Baraszu, and Warren Colegrove.
MAPhoto2s.jpg (1863 bytes)Marea Alta in concert at the Atlanta Jazz Festival (May 26, 1999). Dan Baraszu, J. Santiago Nuñez, and Warren Colegrove.
MAPhoto3s.jpg (1457 bytes) Marea Alta at the Atlanta Jazz Festival (May 26, 1999). Robert Dockett, J. Santiago Nuñez, and Dan Baraszu.
Marea Alta in Concert, Thomasville, Georgia Spring 1996
J. Santiago Nuñez, Marea Alta's musical director
Warren Colegrove and J. Santiago Nuñez at Andrews' Upstairs, Tallahassee, Florida, Summer 1993
Marea Alta at Club Park Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida, Spring 1997 Mike Andrews, James Lockart, Robert Dockett, Riarco Ellis and J. Santiago Nuñez
Marea Alta in Concert at the Le Club Tierra Verde, St. Petersburg, Florida, Fall 1983
Saxophone player Mike Scaglione, Marea Alta crew member in 1983/1984 and subsequently with Gloria Estefán and The Miami Sound Machine
Darrell Dodge, bass player of the Marea Alta crew in the Tampa Bay Area
J. Santiago Nuñez at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, Spring 1982
Percussionist Frank Piñeiro, a Marea Alta crew member in the Tampa Bay Area
Saxophonist Lois Hicks and bassist Darrell Dodge, Marea Alta crew members in Tallahassee and the Tampa Bay Area respectively
Kathy "Fifi" Randall, former keyboard player of the Marea Alta crew in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1983-1984
Marea Alta's performance announcement at the Java Jazz Concert Series, Governor's Square Mall, Tallahassee, Florida, Summer 1997