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Abdullah Ibrahim

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Biography

The melodic sounds of South Africa are fused with the improvisation of jazz and the technical proficiency of classical music by South Africa-born pianist Abdullah Ibrahim or, as he's called himself since converting to Islam in 1968, Abdullah Ibrahim. Since attracting international acclaim as a member of The Jazz Epistles, one of South Africa's first jazz bands, Ibrahim has continued to explore new ground with his imaginative playing. Exposed to a variety of music as a youngster, including traditional African music, religious songs, and jazz, Ibrahim began studying piano at the age of seven. Becoming a professional musician in 1949, he performed with such South African groups as the Tuxedo Slickers and the Willie Max Big Band. Ten years later, he joined The Jazz Epistles, a group featuring trumpet player Hugh Masekela and alto saxophonist Kippi Moeketsi. The band, which had been formed in 1959 by American pianist John Mehegan for a recording session, Vol. 1-Jazz In Africa, had recorded the first jazz album by South African musicians.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. The Wedding - (14:58)  -  1,365 plays
  2. Ishmael - (4:34)  -  1,056 plays
  3. The Mountain - (3:18)  -  903 plays
  4. Blues For A Hip King - (3:10)  -  981 plays
  5. Whoza Mtwana - (5:35)  -  760 plays
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