Source w/ Abdoulaye Diabate
Zinc Bar
Wednesday, April 22nd
9.30PM, 11PM, 12:30AM SOURCE w/Abdoulaye Diabaté was created by Quebecois flutist Sylvain Leroux, pioneer of African music collaborations in North America, as an improvisational group with a standard jazz formation of bass, drums, keyboard and wind, but was soon reborn as an explorative jazz unit with the advent of Mandeng vocalist and guitar great, Abdoulaye "Djoss" Diabate from Mali and Guinean fula flute Master Bailo Bah.
Show details:
Venue: Zinc Bar Address: 82 West 3rd Street (btw Thompson & Sullivan), New-York
Tinariwen
Le Poisson Rouge
Friday April 24th
Doors 7:00 PM Show 7:30 PM The Tinariwen story is already well marinated in startling myths; fierce nomadic desert tribesmen toting guns and guitars, Ghadaffi’s poet-soldiers spreading their gospel of freedom throughout the world, turbaned rock’n’roll troubadours, Stratocaster on one shoulder, Kalashnikov on the other, 17 bullet wounds and rawest desert blues on earth. Like all myths, like all legends, there’s plenty of truth mixed in there with the wild fantasy and wishful thinking. But the real story is deeper, richer, more engrossing, and more universal. In the desert oasis of Tamanrasset, southern Algeria, three aimless teenage friends in exile – Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, Hassan Ag Touhami aka ‘The Lion of the Desert’ and Inteyeden - fall in love with the guitar, and with all the dreams of modernity and freedom that it embodies. They write songs about their own lives and about those of their friends, the modern Touareg youth, no longer lording over the desert on their camels, but living the clandestino life far from home, surviving by any means necessary, longing for friends and family, dreaming of retribution, of freedom, of self-determination. They are Kel Tinariwen, the ‘desert boys’.
Show details:
Venue: Le Poisson Rouge Admission: $25 Address: 158 Bleecker Street, New-York
April 24-30, 2009
IFC Center - New York, NY
Dir. Sascha Paladino and Béla Fleck in person at select screenings
Any time banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck puts out an album, that's cause for celebration, never more so than now that he is continuing his "Tales from the Acoustic Planet" series.
Volume 3, Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions, is unquestionably the most ambitious release to date. Wanting to explore the banjo's roots as an original African instrument, Fleck and his brother, filmmaker Sascha Paladino, took a film and audio crew to five countries on the continent, documenting Fleck's interaction with an incredible array of musicians. The paired return with 250 hours of film and 40 audio recordings, from which Fleck culled the performances on this disc.
Throw Down Your Heart covers an extraordinary range of sounds, under the general rubric "world music." The finished film has already made the rounds of several festivals and art houses, capturing the Music Documentary prize at last's year's prestigious AFI SilverDocs event; I'm looking forward to its return engagement next month at the Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, MD. Hope this trailer sparks your interest to find a local screening; if that's not possible, Paladino promises a fully-loaded DVD later this year.
African Blue Note
Zinc Bar
Friday, April 24th 9.30PM, 11PM, 12:30AM
A.B.N is a New York City based group that has been performing together for nearly fifteen years. It is co-led with a repertoire including original tunes as well as popular songs made famous by some of Africa's most well known musical artists.
The founding members of African Blue Note are drummer JoJo Kuo from Cameroun, bassist Mamadou Ba from Senegal, guitarist Martin Atangana from Cameroun, keyboardist Azouhouni Adou from Cote D'Ivoire and trumpet/flugelhorn player Todd Horton from the U.S.A. Additional regular members include saxophonist Aaron Heick, formerly with Richard Bona, Chaka Khan, Carly Simon and Cindy Lauper, among others.
Show details:
Venue: Zinc Bar Address: 82 West 3rd Street (btw Thompson & Sullivan), New-York
Admission: $5
Talking drum ("tama") master Baye Kouyate, originally from Bamako, Mali, has been in New York for four years. His performances are a journey through a world of highly complex polyrhythms fusing traditional sounds of Mali with influences such as jazz, reggae, and latin grooves, all delivered by a high spirited crew of musicians. Les Tougarakes includes: Leni Stern; guitar, Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz; bassist, Tim Keiper; drumkit, and Yacouba Sissoko on kora. Before touching down in the New York City scene, Baye spent five years in Paris playing alongside French-Ivorian innovator Toma Sidibe. Recently, Baye has performed at Brooklyn Celebrates African Festival as well as shared the stage with well known artists such as Cheick Tidiane Seck, Mamadou Diabate, Vieux Farka Toure, The Brazilian Girls and Kenny Wolleson.
Show Details
When:Friday, April 24th Where: Nublu- 62 Ave C (Btwn 4th and 5th Streets), New York, NY Tickets: $10 at the door
Uganda American Association of
Greater New-York Presents " A Night in Africa" SaturdayApril 25, 2009 4pm Featuring live music and dance from African and Haitain group, "A NIGHT IN AFRICA" is a cultural celebration to raise funds for clean water and sanitation initiatives in Uganda and Haiti. In addition to music and dance, there will also be an out of this world fashion show.
For further information, contact: Leo Blaine (347) 567 3437, Pius Bugembe (917) 698-0110 or Catherine Ntabadde 212-203-1482
*Donations are greatly appreciated and can be made to the
Uganda American Association of greater New York*
Event Details:
Venue:Cardinal Hayes Memorial High School
Admission:$15 for adults and $10 for students and children 5-17 years of age Address:650 Grand Concourse (between 152nd and 153rd street) Bronx,NY (For public transportation use the number 2,4,5 trains to 149 street Grand Concourse #1 and #2 buses both stop in front of school.)
New African Production presents:
Meta & the Cornerstones
Joe’s Pub
Saturday, April 25th
11:30PM
Born in Senegal, West Africa, Meta Dia grew a deep love and true appreciation for all types of music. Moving to the USA in 2002, he began to collaborate with artists such as Sean Blackman, hip-hop pioneer Toni Blackman and many others. Meta's powerful writing skills and his phenomenal singing voice take you back to the roots of Reggae music, as he infuses his songs with hip hop, rock, soul, and African influences, singing in English, French, Wolof and Fulani. The afro-fusion raggae of the Cornerstones and Meta's soulful, soaring voice creates a soul-pounding experience for the audience. Meta is creating something bigger than music, transcending oceans, borders, and languages. The power of what he is contributing is unifying and humbling. Meta and the Cornerstones have something big to offer whoever is listening.
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Venue: Joe’s Pub Admission: $15 Address: 425 Lafayette Street New-York
The African Soul Jam
Iguana Lounge
Sunday, April 26th
5:30pm-11:30pm
For Free Tickets, Click Here!
Come on board and let's go on a Dance Music Safari across Africa right here in New York City - experience the FUN side of Africa.
This is a get-together of diverse group of music enthusiasts in a lounge where they socialize, enjoy, & dance to live DJs spinning "Upbeat Tunes" including Makossa, Hiplife, Afrobeat, Mbalax, Soukous, highlife, Benga, Waka, Bongo, Kwaito, Coupe decale, Juju, Jit - to mention a few.
SHOW DETAILS: Venue: Iguana Lounge, 240 W. 54th Street, 10019 (btwn. 8th and Broadway) Admission: $10 Doors Open: 5:30
Free Refreshments before 7pm. Drink Specials all night! Dress Responsibly to Impress!!!
For more information, call Iguana Lounge at 212-765-5454.
Francis Mbappe
Joe’s Pub
Tuesday, April 28th 7:30 PM
A native of Cameroon, Francis Mbappe is an unstoppable natural musician who has graced the stage with musical greats such as Herbie Hancock, Manu Dibango, Fela Kuti, Salif Keita, Paul Simon, and many others.By the age of nineteen Mbappe was the bass player and musical director for Manu Dibango's band, with whom he toured extensively from 1982 until 1990.After releasing the critically acclaimed albums "FM Tribe Volume 1" (1998) and "Celebration" (2005), Mbappe has just released his 3rd album, "FM Tribe Volume 2" which continues in Mbappe's tradition of allowing his "rawness to temper his jazz-bred snazziness" (Time Out).All of Mbappe's albums are released through FM Groove, Inc., Mbappe's production company which brings people of different races, educations, and backgrounds together in an attempt to unify people through acts of artistic expression.
BEMBE MUSIC NIGHTS
10PM-4AM
Tuff Tuesdays Natural vibes and TRUE reggae all night long by the duo you know and love Selectors Chad Dubz and Jon Bless pull from the creates of 45's all night long. Solar Heat Wednesdays DJ BLT and DJ TEEN WOLF funk up this Wednesday night party, as they make Wednesdays a night to look forward to with a musical focus of Funk, Soul, Brazilian flavors, and everything in between. Toque Thursdays Latin Heat with DJ Captain Planet. bringing you Salsa classics as he mixes in funk from around the globe with rotating Live percussion. Call To Drum Fridays The hottest Brazilian/World DJ's in Brooklyn, NY spin at the Oasis under the bridge every Friday. Dj Adriano Fagundes, Dj Duda Amorosino, and Dj Stefan Andemicael mix Global/Brazilian old and new school selections, African, Salsa and much more. Hard hitting skin slapping LIVE percussion by rotating percussionist. Rhum Saturdays DJ David Medina, Dj Sabo, Dj Isa and Dj Moc E rotate every Saturday night as they blend Salsa, Cumbia, Merengue, Afro Brazilian, Tropical, Caribbean, African, Reggae, House, and Afro Beat. Live Slammin percussion all night long by rotating percussionist.
Show details:
Venue: Bembe
Admission: Free!!!
Address: 81 South, 6th St, Corner of Berry St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY
Monday Drums
L’Orange Bleue
Every Mondays
8:30PM and 10:00PM
With belly dancing and live musicians from North Africa, come enjoy the experience of a Moroccan "Fête à la Française" in the city.
Show details:
Venue: L’Orange Bleue
Admission: No cover with dinner prix fixe $35
Address: 430 Broome Street - New York
11PM-4AM Musically connected, socially inclusive and culturally diverse, Afrokinetic events explore afro-rhythms influence on dance music worldwide; binding one of New York City's most colorful and positively charged dancefloors. With a seemless mix of afrofunk, house, soul, broken beat, latin grooves, jazz, reggae, rock and classics; innovative music, art, dance and beautiful people come together in dynamic environments.
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Venue: The Royale Admission: Free Adress: 506 5th Ave, ParkSlope, Brooklyn
This legendary band was originally formed in Guinea, West Africa, in the late 1960’s by Guitarist Mamady “Djelike” Kouyate and singer Emile Soumah.
Their music became some of the most beloved and influential of their generation and their songs were widely imitated. Mamady later went on to perform for many years with Guinea’s most popular group, Bembeya Jazz National.
Now based in New York, Mamady Kouyate has decided to revive The Ambassadors. His electrifying guitar-work is supported by the new Mandingo Ambassadors, a crew of Guinean and American musicians who have steeped their glorious sound in classic 60's guinean mandingo music.
Show Details: Venue: Barbes Admission: $10 suggestion donation Adress: 376 9th Street (corner 6th Avenue), Park Slope, Brooklyn
Every Wednesday HavanaRumba
Drom
from 9:30PM - 2 AM
Called "the hottest weekly dance party in NYC" by Time Out, HavanaRumba is a live Cuban music dance party. Started in 1997 by Daniela (remember the 'Belle Epoque' parties back when!), HavanaRumba has found a new home at Drom promising to deliver once again the best of NYC's musicians, dancers and artists and all those who appreciate good music, dance and energy. Famous for the highest quality live Cuban music bands, this party is non-stop energy wirh a different guest band performing each week.
Show Details : Venue: Drom Admission: $12 Adress: 85 Avenue A (b/w 5th & 6th), New York
Digable Brooklyn Thursday
Every Thursdays
With DJ W.E.
Amarachi lounge
7PM Dig it every Thursday CNYC and Friends brings together the world of Reggae, Hip Hop, Soul and World Grooves to the Nigerian owned Amarachie Lounge. It's afterwork and it's free for all Dj W.E, DHL, & weekly guest will spin a marathon of well crafted Reggae, Soul, Conscious/Old School HipHop and Afrobeat. Not only for the "connaisseur" but for the genuine music lover. Available are pool tables, Chess, dance floor and fully stock bar. Hosted by Bintou and Shandu.
Show details:
Venue: Amarachi lounge Admission: Free Address: 325 Franklin street, bet Greene and Clifton Ave, Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, NY
Every Tuesdays
Que Bajo?! Afro-Colombian Heat, Tropical beats and bass
Rose Live Music
22:00PM Resident DJ’s Geko Jones and Uproot Andy are putting Colombia on the musical map in a huge way with a night of fever-pitch tropical rhythms at Rose Live in Williamsburg. Exploring pre-fania era latin sounds like Gaita, Bullerengue and Palo and blending them with obscure latintronica sounds like Tribal Guarachero and Digital Cumbia you won’t hear this stuff anywhere else in New York. International guest DJ’s alternate with the live drum ensemble MariaCachanfa put together especially for the night, these guys will have up way past your bed time on a weeknight. Highly recommended!
Show Details :
Venue : Rose Live Music Admission: Free Adress: 345 Grand Street, Brooklyn (Williamsburg)
African Night
St. Nick's Jazz Pub
Every Saturdays Midnight until 4AM
St. Nick's Jazz Pub following in our established tradition of presenting great Jazz music also presents great African music on Saturdays. Featuring Abdoulaye Alhassane former guirarist and musical director for one of the most dazzling West African Roots bands ever, Mamar Kassey of Niger. The band members for our African Session who perform with Abdoulaye are from West Africa and The United States.