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World Drummers Ensemble
Chad Wackerman
Luis Conte
Doudou N'Diaye Rose
Bill Bruford
Four percussion masters, global leaders in their
respective disciplines, come together for a highly-charged musical exchange;
explosive, unpredictable, and unusual. Doudou N’Diaye Rose ( Senagalese master
of the sabar ), Chad Wackerman, ( Frank Zappa, Allan Holdsworth ), Luis Conte (
Madonna, Michael Jackson ), and Bill Bruford ( Yes, King Crimson, Earthworks ),
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are known internationally as the World Drummers Ensemble. For those unfamiliar
with, or unpersuaded by, the astonishing and increasing grip of the percussive
arts as an innovative force in music across continents, this Dual Disc CD / DVD
offers conclusive proof, were any needed, that rhythm beats at the heart of all
things.
A true cultural ambassador for Senegal, Doudou N'Diaye Rose is
today considered as one of the great musicians of his time. Chief drum major,
founder of the Drummers of West Africa, he is the most famous griot in Sengal.
Both guardian of the tradition and untiring innovator, this virtuoso of
percussion is now perceived as a true conductor, the African equivalent of a
great conductor of a symphony orchestras, regularly leading groups of from 20 to
100 drummers. As part of the World Drummers Ensemble he has immersed himself in
less familiar ideas of odd-metered rock, jazz improvisation and small group
interplay. Born 1928 into a griot family, he soon rose from the shadow of
traditional drum major to become the rising darling of the Senegalese drumming
community. With Independence in 1960 he joined the Senegalese National Ballet,
propelling him to international stardom. For many years his ensembles of varying
sizes have toured world capitals to huge acclaim. In 1996 he was the center of
attention at the opening of the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta,
Georgia, and he has invented more than 500 new rhythms in African percussion.
www.worldmusiccentral.org
Chad Wackerman’s drumming combines the power
and conviction of rock with the sensitivity and finesse of jazz. His playing is
remarkably free of predictable patterns and licks, relying instead on invention
and interplay with the musicians around him Phenomenally skilled, he has amassed
a remarkable body of work including a seven year association with Frank Zappa,
with whom he toured and recorded 26 albums including the London Symphony
recordings. He has also recorded and /or toured with, among others, Allan
Holdsworth, Barbra Streisand, Steve Vai, Andy Summers, Men At Work, Albert Lee,
James Taylor, John Patitucci , Joe Sample, and most recently with another ex
-Zappa drummer , Terry Bozzio. As a band leader and composer Chad has four
critically acclaimed CDs titled 'Forty Reasons', 'The View', 'Scream', and his
latest release 'Legs Eleven'. www.chadwackerman.com
Grammy-winner
Luis Conte is an acknowledged master of Afro-Cuban percussion. His celebrated
career includes working with some of the greatest names in contemporary music,
including Madonna, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Santana, Jackson Browne, Celine
Dion, Barbara Streisand, Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, Shakira, Ozzy
Osborne, Queen Latifah and Cuban legends Arturo Sandoval and Cachao. He can also
be heard on the scores and/or soundtracks to such box office smashes as Mission
Impossible, Rain Man, Waiting To Exhale, Coming To America, and countless
others. His percussion clinic tours take him around the world teaching musicians
the essentials and history of Afro-Cuban rhythm, and he has recently just
released his signature line of congas, timbales and shakers for the Meinl
Company. www.luisconte.com
By the tender age of 27, Bill
Bruford’s musical character had already been forged in the fiery furnace of four
of the biggest progressive rock groups of all time; Yes, King Crimson, Genesis,
and UK. Early success propelled Bill, by nature a restless innovator
uncomfortable with the well-worn path, into a fascinating 30 year career as a
band leader and writer. Groups such as Bruford and Earthworks led the way with
advanced harmony in electric rock in the 70s & 80s; samples, electronics,
and odd-metres in electric jazz in the 90s; and stylistic innovation with strong
compositional identity in his current acoustic jazz. His taste for the
unpredictable in live performance has led him to collaborations with countless
of the world’s top musicians, not least the World Drummer’s Ensemble, in an
endless search for the innovative, the unusual, and the unlikely. 30 years after
Progressive rock, Bruford remains a vital force in all things percussive, and
his life’s work is well documented on CD and DVD at Summerfold and Winterfold
Records. www.billbruford.com/summerfold
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