A WGOM debut. Mrs. Hayes & I saw the Sons of Kemet in the People’s Republic in October 2018. They were touring in support of their album, Your Queen is a Reptile, which was one of my favorite albums of 2018. Shabaka talks about the idea behind the name of the album & each track in a brief commentary at the end of the video.
Tag Archives: jazz
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie – Hot House
1951
Ornette Coleman – Lonely Woman
This album is still so intriguing to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeP9lucSw0I
2008
Charles Mingus Sextet feat. Eric Dolphy – Take the ‘A’ Train
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhe6cW3ho_s
The Oscar Peterson Trio – C Jam Blues
Bixiga 70 – Ilha Vizinha
Who says a jazz band can’t play dance music? Bixiga 70 was one of my favorite musical discoveries this year — I really dig the horn section’s sound and the many-layered grooves underneath them. Their fourth album, Quebra Cabeça, dropped in October.
Bixiga 70 draws their name from the Bixiga neighborhood of central São Paulo. On the band’s website, baritone saxophonist Cuca Ferreira details the sources of their sound:
From the very beginning, what we have always had in common is African-Brazilian music. Some of us come from Candomblé, others from jazz, reggae, dub, everything. The whole idea of the band has been to take all these different elements that form us, from Africa and Brazil, and create a hybrid from them.
If you enjoyed this cut, you can catch their full Cultura Livre appearance here.
Roy Hargrove Quintet – Strasbourg Saint-Denis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxeb0cwjE8U
Henry Mancini – The Pink Panther Theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBupII3LH_Q
Stan Getz – Desafinado / The Girl From Ipanema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4l1DTgXC1c