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Daniel Ponce (July 21, 1953

(1992). 9780851129396, Guinness Publishing.
– March 14, 2013) was a Cuban-American percussionist.

He was born in , Cuba, and Ponce played locally in Havana from age 11, and played percussion in a group called Watusi. He was from Cuba in 1980 and fled to New York City. The Gonzalez brothers heard him play in , and brought him on October 27, 1981 to Soundscape, 500 West 52nd Street, for their Latin Music Tuesdays. It was there that he met Paquito D'Rivera, another eminent Cuban musician who had come to the US via Spain, when he defected from Cuba. Soon after he was working there with D'Rivera, Jose Fajardo, Andy Gonzalez, , and .Russ Girsberger, "Daniel Ponce". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. . In 1982, he played three batá drums as a for the song "Rockit". Producer said "Ponce essentially was a musician/priest, and all the rhythms he would play on those batá drums were associated with a Yoruba deity. It was basically ."

Although "Rockit" was a major hit for Hancock, it did not impact on Ponce's career. Verna Gillis, the director of Soundscape and the first person in the US to become involved with directing his career, produced his first few albums. These included New York Now (1982) and Arawe in 1983. Gillis also produced Ponce's collaboration with , which rehearsed at Soundscape and performed at SOB's. He also did work as a session musician for , , and .

He married Maritza Rueda and they had a son Daniel Ponce, Jr.

He died on March 14, 2013, in , , from a heart attack.

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