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SUMMARY:NDUDUZO MAKHATHINI
DESCRIPTION:Nduduzo Makhathini grew up in the lush and rugged hillscapes of umGungundlovu in South Africa\, a peri-urban landscape in which music and ritual practices were symbiotically linked. The area is significant historically as the site of the Zulu king Dingane kingdom between 1828 and 1840. It is important to note that the Zulu\, in fact the African warrior code\, is deeply reliant on music for motivation and healing. This deeply embedded symbiosis is key to understanding Makhathini’s vision. \nThe church also played a role in Makhathini’s musical understanding\, as he hopped from church to church in his younger days in search of only the music. The legends of South African jazz are deep influences as well\, Bheki Mseleku\, Moses Molelekwa\, and Abdullah Ibrahim. “The earlier musicians put a lot of emotions in the music they played\,” he says. “I think it may also be linked to the political climate of those days. I also feel there is a uniqueness about South African jazz that created an interest all around the world and we are slowly losing that too in our music today. I personally feel that our generation has to be very conscious about retaining these nuances in the music we play today.” \nThrough his mentor Mseleku\, Makhathini was also introduced to the music of John Coltrane’s classic quartet with McCoy Tyner. “I came to understand my voice as a pianist through John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme\,” he says. “As someone who started playing jazz very late\, I had always been looking for a kind of playing that could mirror or evoke the way my people danced\, sung and spoke. Tyner provided that and still does in meaningful ways.” Makhathini also cites American jazz pianists including Andrew Hill\, Randy Weston and Don Pullen as significant influences. \nThe Band: Nduduzo Makhathini – Piano | Zwelakhe Dumas Bell Le Pere – Bass | Francisco Mela – Drums \nCover: $80.00 | Dinner & Show
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/nduduzo-makhathini
LOCATION:The Blue Llama\, 314 S Main Street\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:STEVE FEIFKE
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the release of their 2nd album\, The Role Of The Rhythm Section\, Vol. 2  \nSteven Feifke is a GRAMMY Award winning bandleader\, composer\, and arranger. A Yamaha Performing Artist\, an Avid Sibelius Artist\, and has appeared on over 45 albums to date. He has written music for hit TV shows like The Masked Singer\, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee\, Impractical Jokers\, Animaniacs\, and many world class big bands and orchestras around the globe. \nBerklee College Of Music hired him as a professor of Harmony and Jazz Composition\, and he has also been invited to give guest lectures and Artist in Residencies at institutions such as Yale University\, Jazz At Lincoln Center\, New York University\, UT Austin\, Northern Illinois University\, and more. \nThe Trio:\nSteven Feifke – Piano\nDan Chmielinski – Bass\nBryan Carter – Drums \nTickets: $25.00~$35.00
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/steve-feifke
LOCATION:Birdland\, 315 W 44th Street\, #5402\, New York City\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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