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Latin Jazz vibraphonist born on January 18, 1954. He died on August 28, 2015. After graduating from Bard College in 1976 Pouchie worked as a teacher in the Bronx at Walton High School until 2004. Pouchie was awarded the ''
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'' "Liberty Medal" presented to him by
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for his works as an outstanding innovative musical educator. Despite his educational demands, Pouchie formed a Latin Jazz ensemble to promote that form of music. He played and opened for Tito Puente, Charlie Palmieri,
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, Dave Valentin and
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. Pouchie also produced and directed the Latin Jazz television show "Latin Jazz Alive and Kickin" for many years. In 2002 Pouchie released his first CD "Vibe Mania" and in 2015 he released his final CD, titled "North by Northwest" which included Grammy nominated Wilson "Chembo" Corniel on congas and percussion. On December 18, 2013 Steve Pouchie held a Merry Christmas Book Party celebration for Grant Harper Reid's biography
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about Leonard Harper (producer) held at Don Coqui shortcut to Puerto Rico on Latin Jazz Wednesday's. On August 13, 2015, Steve Pouchie's Latin Jazz Ensemble performed their last "Hotel Beach Concert" at The Claridge Hotel in
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. The concert was in connection with Atlantic City's
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Historical Society. Pouchie died shortly after and was buried on September 4, 2015 at the
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in the Bronx.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pouchie, Steve Vibert 1954 births 2015 deaths Musicians from the Bronx 20th-century vibraphonists 21st-century vibraphonists Latin jazz bandleaders Television producers from New York City American television directors Burials at Saint Raymond's Cemetery (Bronx)