9 WEEKS OF BAROQUE FESTIVAL

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The festival of Baroque monuments, landscape and culture of the Pilsen Region

29 June – 30 August 2015

Hamid Drake

  • Hamid Drake
    Hamid Drake

You will see:
2.7.2015

More at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamid_Drake

This brilliant, sensitive, endlessly rhythmic,intelligent, spiritual, and powerful drummer /percussionist from Chicago was born in 1955 in Monroe, Louisiana, and his family moved to Evanston, Illinois when he was a child, just as an older musician from Monroe named Fred Anderson also moved to Evanston with his own family and started out playing with local rock and R&B bands, which eventually brought him to the great Fred Anderson’s attention, with whom he has worked intesively from 1974 to 2010 when Fred left us..including Anderson’s 1979 The Missing Link.  Through workshops Fred Anderson was giving, young Hamid first got to know Douglas Ewart,George Lewis, and other members of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement  of Creative Musicians (AACM). Another of the most significant percussion influences, Ed Blackwell dates from this period. Hamid’s  flowing rhythmic expressions and interest in the roots of the music drew other like~minded musicians together into a performance and educational collective named the Mandingo Griot Society, which combined traditional African music and narrative with distinctly American influences appearing on the group’s first album, and has played reggae. Don Cherry, who Drake first met in 1978, was another continuing collaborator, he worked extensively with him    from 1978 until Cherry’s death in 1995.,

After meeting Don Cherry, Hamid Drake and fellow percussionist Adam Rudolph travelled with Don to Europe, where they spent much time exploring the interior landscape of percussion, while working nonstop to share deeply in Mr. Cherry’s grasp of music’s spiritually infinite transformational possibilities. Hamid Drake studied drums extensively, including eastern and Caribbean styles, he also frequently plays without sticks, using his hands to develop subtly commanding undertones. His tabla playing is also notable for his subtlety and flair. Drake’s questing nature and his interest in Caribbean percussion led to a deep involvement with reggae.

Now touring and recording all over the world, and in constant demand everywhere, Hamid Drake has played and / or recorded with Fred Anderson, Peter Brötzmann, Don Cherry, Marilyn Crispell, Pierre Dorge, Johnny Dyani, Hassan Hakmoun, Herbie Hancock, Joseph Jarman, George Lewis, bassist William Parker (in a large number of lineups), and has performed a solstice celebration with fellow Chicago percussionist Michael Zerang semiannually since 1991, ARchie Shepp, David Murray, Sabir Mateen, Joe McPhee, Jim Pepper, Dewey Redman, Adam Rudolph, Pharoah Sanders, Foday Musa Suso, John Tchicai, and almost all the members of the AACM.

He has also maintained his ties to world music through work with Foday Musa Suso and many others.

With these diverse artists, playing in a broad range of musical settings, Drake comfortably adapts to north and west African and Indian impulses as well as reggae and Latin.

More and more, though he’s engaded as sideman, he’s devoting his energies and creatiivity as band leader and co-leader focusing on his own groups and projects such as Bindu and the Indigo Trio (with Nicole Mitchell and Harrison Bankhead), the duet with the italian vibraphone player Pasquale Mirra, as duet also with Iva Bittova, Paolo Angeli, Michel Portal

 

Here some videos:


With  DON CHERRY:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWhsC8kq-2M


With Bindu- Reggaeology

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucNoMKjV4ds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4YaALQ87WY

With Antonello Salis, Gavino Murgia, Paolo Angeli: Cagliari European Jazz Expo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZtuyZeIGlk&feature=related


With INDIGO TRIO (di cui e co-leader);

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT20PmSvLIY



With William PArker: Raining on the moon!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2GylcwEHt0


With Bill Laswell and the Material And GiGi Shibabaw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6f3L0kLnUik


Solo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS1AyrKQWeY


With Fred Anderson:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZMXjQMKFQc


With David Murray and Gwo Ka master http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvB3-V3Mm-o

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