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  Claudio Sanchez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claudio Sanchez is also the name of an NPR education correspondent.
Claudio Paul Sanchez (born March 12, 1978) is the lead singer and guitarist for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock group.
Sanchez and fellow guitarist Travis Stever formed from a trio called Shabutie (Shabutie is from African tribal dances meaning "naked prey') in 1995 but changed their name and rotated in Josh Eppard and Mic Todd in 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Claudio_Sanchez   (574 words)

  
 Research that Counts (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
SANCHEZ: At the unveiling of a national school voucher proposal sponsored by Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill last week, Spellings was peppered with questions about the findings and why an important study was quietly released with no media advisory or news release on a Friday, when fewer people are paying attention to the news.
SANCHEZ: In her brief exchange with reporters, Spellings bristled when asked if she was downplaying the study by not celebrating the good news about public school students.
SANCHEZ: From 1985 to 1988, Chester Finn served in the Reagan and Bush administrations as an assistant secretary of education.
www.susanohanian.org /show_research.html?id=135   (942 words)

  
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CLAUDIO SANCHEZ, Reporter: Peter Taborsky is the first person in the United States ever to be tried in a criminal court for stealing an idea, an idea that he says came to him while working as a lab assistant at the University of South Florida.
CLAUDIO SANCHEZ: Yes, cat litter, says Taborsky, who spoke to us from a Florida jail, or, to be more precise, a clay- like substance often compared to cat litter that takes on some amazing qualities when heated to 800degrees.
CLAUDIO SANCHEZ: Shortly thereafter Taborsky fled with five notebooks he had kept on the lab work and quickly filed for a patent, believing it would protect his invention.
www.cptech.org /ip/npr.txt   (1298 words)

  
 Star Wars: Community | Coheed and Cambria: Building a Saga
Sanchez and his bandmates Travis Stever (guitar), Michael Todd (bass), and Josh Eppard (drums) have been compared to the likes of Rush and Yes for their elaborate concept album approach, as well as for their intricate guitar riffs and impressive vocal ranges.
Sanchez and his band, who were having a frustrating time in the studio in 2005, found themselves in need of escape and used Revenge of the Sith for just that reason.
To find out when Sanchez and his bandmates will be playing in your area and to read news of their next release, visit the official Coheed and Cambria site here.
www.starwars.com /community/news/rocks/news20060407.html   (1171 words)

  
 National Public Radio, January 6, 1998
CLAUDIO SANCHEZ, NPR REPORTER: Most Americans, including recently arrived immigrants, instinctively believe that the main job of public schools is to teach children how to read, write, and speak English well, especially kids who start school not knowing English.
SANCHEZ: This approach, teaching kids basic skills in their native language for at least three years, is in essence bilingual education.
SANCHEZ: In a 1990 book that she wrote titled "Forked Tongue," Porter denounced bilingual education as one of the worst failures in American public education.
www.onenation.org /0198/010698.html   (1363 words)

  
 Heritage Languages in America - 2nd National Conference
As a reporter, Claudio Sánchez is privy to a behind-the-scenes view of these uses and attitudes.
A former elementary and middle school teacher, Claudio Sánchez is education correspondent for National Public Radio® (NPR).
Claudio Sánchez is a native of Nogales, Mexico, and a graduate of Northern Arizona University, with graduate studies at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
www.cal.org /heritage/conferences/2002/program/sanchez.html   (292 words)

  
 The Rebel Yell: The Rebel Yell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Around 8:30 p.m., the heavy curtains parted, and the image of Claudio Kilgannon, the protagonist of Claudio Sanchez's progressive rock/sci-fi tale, was visible on the left side of the dark, empty stage.
The comics follow Claudio Kilgannon, the son of Coheed and Cambria, who is trying to avenge the deaths of his parents and three siblings.
Sanchez wowed the audience by playing a long solo on his guitar, while the rest of the band played on in the back creating a rock symphony.
www.unlvrebelyell.com /print_article.php?ID=674   (544 words)

  
 9/11/2001 -- Transcript from National Public Radio's Morning Edition; Lawmakers disagree about education funding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
SANCHEZ: Congressman George Miller, Democrat of California, is one of four key lawmakers involved in the House and Senate negotiations that must ultimately produce a single education bill for the president to sign.
SANCHEZ: The school reforms that the president is pushing are separate issues from the funding level, says Kress.
SANCHEZ: The 7 percent to 8 percent increase in spending Mr.
edworkforce.house.gov /democrats/npr.html   (698 words)

  
 Chord Magazine
Big-haired Coheed and Cambria frontman/guitarist/whiz kid/jack-of-all-trades Claudio Sanchez is in a New York City hotel room at 10 a.m.
Sanchez is clearly smarter than your average bear, and surprisingly, he's not an only child.
Sanchez admits he never thought his band would get to this level - selling 500,000 copies of a record and garnering a frothing-at-the-mouth fan base that screams every note of his lyrics with him and shrieks at the band as though it were the Beatles - and he's very aware of his good fortune.
www.chordmagazine.com /issue/octnov_05/feature_01.shtm   (1321 words)

  
 Sci-fi tale shapes rock band's albums
On In Keeping Secrets, Claudio's parents and siblings are dead and he is traveling the galaxy in a dreamlike state.
"Claudio is into science fiction and it's a creative outlet for him to twist it into his music," Stever says.
Coheed and Cambria are (from left) Travis Stever, Josh Eppard, Claudio Sanchez and Michael Todd.
www.azcentral.com /ent/music/articles/1104coheed04.html   (496 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Claudio
Abbado, Claudio ABBADO, CLAUDIO [Abbado, Claudio] 1933-, Italian conductor, b.
Aquaviva, Claudio AQUAVIVA, CLAUDIO [Aquaviva, Claudio], 1543-1615, Italian Jesuit.
Radio 13 habilitó a Claudio Fuentes, presunto secuestrador de Nellie Campobello, como reportero desde el Reclusorio Oriente, donde está detenido.(TT: Radio 13 qualified Claudio Fuentes, presumed to be the kidnapper of Nellie Campobello, as a journalist from the Reclusorio Oriente where he is being held.)
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Claudio   (685 words)

  
 NPR : Claudio Sanchez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Former elementary and middle school teacher Claudio Sanchez is education correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR).
Sanchez joined NPR in 1989, after serving for a year as executive producer for the El Paso, Texas based Latin American News Service, a daily national radio news service covering Latin America and the U.S.- Mexico border.
Sanchez is a native of Nogales, Mexico, and a graduate of Northern Arizona University, with post-baccalaureate studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=2101122   (214 words)

  
 westword.com | Music | Sci-Fidelity
As Sanchez and Todd grew older, their interest in stylistic smash-ups collided with a growing focus on melody.
After all, you can't simply abandon our hero, Claudio (yes, the main character of the story shares a name with the author), the psychopath Al the Killer ("Die, white girls"), and the whole cast of characters without finding out their ultimate fate.
With Coheed and Cambria, Sanchez and his bandmates have created a franchise that has no precedent in the world of rock and roll.
www.westword.com /issues/2004-10-21/music/music3.html   (923 words)

  
 National Public Radio, December 18, 2000
SANCHEZ: Thompson says two-thirds of kids who enroll in bilingual programs are between five and eight years old.
SANCHEZ: Unz says that children who are not fluent in English when they start school, should move into English-only classrooms quickly, within a year.
SANCHEZ: Tomorrow, no one expects School Chancellor Harold Levy to call for an end to the city's bilingual education program, but he will propose a lot less native language instruction with the 200,000 students who don't speak English.
www.onenation.org /0012/121800b.htm   (636 words)

  
 Bio
But happily, the band took a breather and luckily was able to work out their differences and have since toured the United States three times, played 14 dates on the Warped Tour and somehow found time to write and record a new album.
Sanchez’s continuing epic of another world where the characters Coheed and Cambria live and die, is carried out again on In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3.
Sanchez reveals, “This sequel is based around a premonition that one of the characters has during a dream, but that dream slowly turns into a nightmare.”
www.angelfire.com /co4/coheed/bio.htm   (543 words)

  
 Talking stories with Coheed & Cambria - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
Fantasy-fiction lovin' Coheed & Cambria is composed of, from left, Mike Todd, Claudio Sanchez, Josh Eppard and Travis Stever.
Here, I'll gratefully allow the very genial, very game and very wild-haired Claudio Sanchez, lead singer and conceptual mastermind behind all of this drama, a go at a brief summary.
Coheed & Cambria, the band and story, was born as a side project Sanchez started to keep himself entertained while spending time in a now defunct "funk-jazz-rock-rap-whatever" fusion band called Shabutie.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /article/2005/Nov/18/en/FP511180302.html   (676 words)

  
 KLUDGE MAGAZINE - Coheed and Cambria: Buffalo, New York - Concert Review
Sanchez finished his guitar solo lying at the back of the stage, with only his jeans and big hair visible to the audience.
While Sanchez scurried about the stage and pounced like a spider with lethal flair, there was no need to search for the source of Sanchez’s mildly foul mood.
Sanchez is one of the few vocalists who can truly embody his true emotions in his lyrics and vocals.
www.kludgemagazine.com /concert.php?id=382   (775 words)

  
 San Antonio Current - Music Lost in space   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
This prog-rock opera is the newest volume in a multi-media, science-fiction storyline conjured by high-pitched vocalist-guitarist Claudio Sanchez that began with Coheed’s debut, The Second Stage Turbine Blade (2002), and continued with In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 (2003).
Coheed’s other guitarist, Travis Stever, who has been recording with Sanchez off and on since the early ’90s, laughs when asked if there was ever any concern about forming a band built on comic books and a meta-fictional soundscape that — let’s be honest — freaks out a lot of people.
Sanchez’s dark exploration of his own creative impulses and the artist’s symbiotic relationship with his creations adds much-needed ballast to Coheed’s multi-platform story arc.
sacurrent.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=16468774&BRD=2318&PAG=461&dept_id=484045&rfi=6   (750 words)

  
 StarBulletin.com | Features | /2005/11/18/
Sanchez's saga began with the band's independent album of '02, "Second Stage Turbine Blade." His prog-rock/sci-fi tale tells of the rebel orphan Claudio Kilgannon, who is out to avenge the death of his three siblings and his parents, named Coheed and Cambria.
Sanchez plans to tell the full "Good Apollo" story in a graphic novel published by his graphic arts company, Evil Ink, by year's end.
In '98, Sanchez brought his concept, originally a side project, to the other three, "and while the story has changed a little bit since then, its roots are still there.
starbulletin.com /2005/11/18/features/story03.html   (798 words)

  
 David Sanchez - Music Downloads - Online
Bio: David Sanchez took up the conga when he was eight and started playing tenor at age 12.
Sanchez attended Rutgers University, studying with Kenny Barron, Ted Dunbar, and John Purcell.
David Sanchez is a tenor player whose music mixes together Afro-Cuban rhythms with advanced bebop on releases like 1994's Sketches of Dreams and 1996's Street Scenes.
musicstore.connect.com /artist/100/067/8/1000678.html   (172 words)

  
 Story - Like Mordor, baby
Singer/guitarist Claudio Sanchez, whose soaring tenor recalls Geddy Lee, readily acknowledges the connection.
Purportedly based on a sci-fi novel in progress, the overarching "Coheed and Cambria" narrative is a bit convoluted, and Sanchez is loath to go into too much detail, lest it detract from fans' own interpretive enjoyment of the story.
Leave it to Sanchez to gravitate to a grand metaphor recalling one of the most expansive epics of the last century when describing his rock band.
www.orlandoweekly.com /util/printready.asp?id=4452   (730 words)

  
 Coheed And Cambria: Comic Book And Real Life | News @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
Claudio Sanchez: Actually, the first book is out, for Second Stage.
Claudio Sanchez: There’s little things in the book, in the dialogue — like when Coheed comes home to Cambria, she says, "Somehow I’ve always known," which is a line that Luke Skywalker says to Princess Leia.
Claudio Sanchez: The next record is pretty much written from my end of things.
www.ultimate-guitar.com /news/interviews/coheed_and_cambria_comic_book_and_real_life.html   (1258 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/shabutiefansite
When a band called Toxic Parents, featuring Travis Stever and Claudio Sanchez, dissolved around the same time as Nate Kelley's project, Moe & The Boogie Cats (who disbanded after their lead singer left New York to join a UFO cult in Arizona), the members came together to form a new band.
Claudio Sanchez also makes an appearance in Fire Deuce as the harmonica player, and backup vocals.
Claudio Sanchez has his own side project called The Prize Fighter Inferno, which is a tencho/acoustic mix.
profile.myspace.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=70609761   (1353 words)

  
 ((( q101 )))
I was skeptical when I bought the album because at first Claudio's (the lead singer) voice seemed very strange.
The album is based of a comic by Claudio and then it is "translated" into music.
Claudio Sanchez has a talent of putting a story into music that I rarely ever see in a band.
www.q101.com /cdreviews/Display.aspx?ID=35197   (244 words)

  
 Coheed and Cambria Knowledgebase - Shabutie Information - DontPassTheFence DOT org
When a band called 'Toxic Parents', featuring Travis Stever and Claudio Sanchez, dissolved around the same time as Nate Kelley's project, 'Moe and The Boogie Cats' (who disbanded after their lead singer left New York to join a UFO cult in Arizona), the members came together to form a new band.
During one of these streaks, when Sanchez allegedly screamed the lyrics throughout the song ''Life Without You'', a 'Cassiopeia'-esque ballad, Kelley left the stage and started packing up his drum set in front of a packed audience.
Sanchez and the rest of the band chose current 'Coheed and Cambria' drummer Josh Eppard, then of the band 3, to take his place.
dontpassthefence.org /shabutie.html   (538 words)

  
 BreakingCustom v1.0
Sanchez wrote the song frameworks for Good Apollo on the bus, backstage and in hotels while the band was on tour.
The record continues in what will end up being a five album saga based around the story of a doomed married couple who are convinced they must sacrifice their children in order to save the world from being infected by a virus that is embedded in their genes.
Claudio, of Coheed and Cambria, will be performing acoustically at the Tampa 97X Next Big Thing 4 show.
www.breakingcustom.com /php/band.php?id=122   (1948 words)

  
 HYBRIDMAGAZINE.COM | REVIEWS | Coheed And Cambria - Second Stage Turbine Blade comic review
Whether or not you enjoy the music that Coheed And Cambria make, at each and every turn that the band makes, one is required to give a nod toward their ambition and creativity.
This visual adaptation of their recordings is exactly the kind of thing that will always set Claudio Sanchez and Co. apart from just about every other rock band in the world.
What Sanchez has set about to do in this comic is somewhat straightforward in theory: create a visual representation of what the songs on his records mean to him.
www.hybridmagazine.com /reviews/1004/coheedcomic.shtml   (662 words)

  
 VISIONS.de | News
In his first night home from a long year of touring, lead guitarist and vocalist Claudio Sanchez of the New York rock band, Coheed and Cambria suffered a broken hand while "sparring" with his brother, Matthew.
Matthew Sanchez is a boxer, and was clearly the winner of this one.
Brother Matthew has inspired two characters in the Coheed and Cambria concept records; “Matthew” is a son of Coheed and Cambria in the story, and “Inferno” is the brother of Coheed, who is a Prize Fighter and modeled loosely after the younger Sanchez.
www.visions.de /news/6146   (337 words)

  
 Coheed & Cambria : iSOUND.COM
The roots of Coheed and Cambria began back in 1995 with Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar) and his band Shabutie.
Claudio’s group placed a large emphasis on theatrics.
They recorded a series of ten tracks which were created by Claudio.
www.isound.com /coheed_and_cambria   (416 words)

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