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LIONEL LOUEKE TRIO ROOTS AND RIBS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND FOOD. at OSPAC

























GUITARIST LIONEL LOUEKE BRINGS HIS TRIO TO OSPAC

"Lionel’s

musical palette is so broad and varied. He’s not afraid to explore new

territory and incorporate influences from his roots in Africa. " —

Herbie Hancock

Starting out on vocals and percussion, Loueke

picked up the guitar late, at age 17. After his initial to exposure to

jazz in Benin, he left to attend the National Institute of Art in nearby

Ivory Coast. In 1994 he left Africa to pursue jazz studies at the

American School of Modern Music in Paris, then came to the U.S. on a

scholarship to Berklee. From there, Loueke gained acceptance to the

Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, where he encountered his Gilfema

bandmates Biolcati, Nemeth, Parlato and other musicians with whom he

would form lasting creative relationships.

Praised by his mentor

Herbie Hancock as “a musical painter,” Loueke combines harmonic

complexity, soaring melody, a deep knowledge of African folk forms, and

conventional and extended guitar techniques to create a warm and

evocative sound of his own. His previous Blue Note release, Mwaliko,

offered a series of searching, intimate duets with Angelique Kidjo,

Richard Bona, Esperanza Spalding and Marcus Gilmore — artists and allies

who continue to have a profound impact on Loueke’s vision as a

bandleader.

In addition to Karibu and three previous albums with

Gilfema (Gilfema, Virgin Forest, Gilfema + 2), Loueke has appeared on

Terence Blanchard’s Grammy-nominated Flow (2005) and Hancock’s

Grammy-winning River: The Joni Letters (2008). He has also toured the

world as a member of Hancock’s band and appeared on recordings by such

legends as Jack DeJohnette (Sound Travels), Charlie Haden (Land of the

Sun), Kenny Barron (The Traveler) and Gonzalo Rubalcaba (XXI Century).

He has also recorded with Esperanza Spalding (Radio Music Society),

Gretchen Parlato (In a Dream), Avishai Cohen (After the Big Rain),

Kendrick Scott (Source) and other leading peers.

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