Robert M. Miner Auditorium, SFJazz Center
San Francisco, CA
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Set 1Love And Happiness
What We Really Want
Jackson
Home Sweet Home
Western Wall
Ghosts Of Highway
The Road
A Feather's Not A Bird
Something About What Happens When We Talk
My Name Is Emmit Till
Blue Moon With Heartache
Get Right With God (False Start)
Get Right With God
The Pearl
Seven Year Ache
Pilgrim
Farewell Angelina
I Still Miss Some One
What We Really Want
Jackson
Home Sweet Home
Western Wall
Ghosts Of Highway
The Road
A Feather's Not A Bird
Something About What Happens When We Talk
My Name Is Emmit Till
Blue Moon With Heartache
Get Right With God (False Start)
Get Right With God
The Pearl
Seven Year Ache
Pilgrim
Farewell Angelina
I Still Miss Some One
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CommentRosanne Cash: acoustic guitar, lead and κ harmony vox;
Emmylou Harris: acoustic guitar, lead and η harmony vox;
Lucinda Williams: acoustic guitar, lead and ω harmony vox;
John Leventhal: & guitar, @ acoustic guitar, π piano, ♂ harmony vox.
Emmylou Harris: acoustic guitar, lead and η harmony vox;
Lucinda Williams: acoustic guitar, lead and ω harmony vox;
John Leventhal: & guitar, @ acoustic guitar, π piano, ♂ harmony vox.
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Set 3
CommentNina Garenetska: vox, cello, bass drum;
Marko Halanevych: vox, throat-singing, mouth trumpet, accordion, cajon, concertina, darbuka, harmonica, jaw-harp, tambourine;
Iryna Kovalenko: vox, accordion, bass drum, buben (frame drum), djembe, piano, percussion, ukulele, zgaleyka;
Olena Tsibulska: vox, drums, percussion
Marko Halanevych: vox, throat-singing, mouth trumpet, accordion, cajon, concertina, darbuka, harmonica, jaw-harp, tambourine;
Iryna Kovalenko: vox, accordion, bass drum, buben (frame drum), djembe, piano, percussion, ukulele, zgaleyka;
Olena Tsibulska: vox, drums, percussion
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CommentJavon Jackson ts
Tim Hagans t
Rez Abbasi g
John Beasley p,el-p,ky
Alphonso Johnson b
Chella S. Ganesh AKA V. Selvaganesh AKA Selvaganesh Vinayakram kanjira,ghatam,v
Taku Hirano congas,dhol,perc
Raman Kalyan AKA V.K. Raman bansuri flute
Salar Nader tabla,perc,v
Vincent Wilburn, Jr. d
Tim Hagans t
Rez Abbasi g
John Beasley p,el-p,ky
Alphonso Johnson b
Chella S. Ganesh AKA V. Selvaganesh AKA Selvaganesh Vinayakram kanjira,ghatam,v
Taku Hirano congas,dhol,perc
Raman Kalyan AKA V.K. Raman bansuri flute
Salar Nader tabla,perc,v
Vincent Wilburn, Jr. d
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Comment"Named with the word meaning “exchange” in the Antillean Creole language spoken on vocalist Malika Tirolien’s Caribbean home island of Guadeloupe, Bokanté is one of the latest omnivorous conglomerations assembled by bassist and Snarky Puppy mastermind Michael League.
Combining the Snarky Puppy guitar line and lap steel virtuoso Roosevelt Collier with a trio of percussionists including longtime Paul Simon hand drummer Jamey Haddad and Banda Magda/Snarky Puppy multi-instrumentalist Keita Ogawa, Bokanté brings a hugely dynamic multicultural musical approach that marries the electric blues of Led Zeppelin with Afropop and folkloric Caribbean styles, unified by the soaring vocals of Tirolien. Sung in Creole and French, Tirolien’s lyrics paint unflinching portraits of joy, protest, racism, triumph, heartbreak, crisis, hope, and finally, unity. In the words of League, “Unity was paramount in the formation of this group. Though the ensemble is multi-lingual, multi-cultural, and multi-generational, we all feel connected as musicians and people. And in combining our different accents I feel that there is a strangely common and poignant sound, one that can reach and relate to listeners around the world.”
Combining the Snarky Puppy guitar line and lap steel virtuoso Roosevelt Collier with a trio of percussionists including longtime Paul Simon hand drummer Jamey Haddad and Banda Magda/Snarky Puppy multi-instrumentalist Keita Ogawa, Bokanté brings a hugely dynamic multicultural musical approach that marries the electric blues of Led Zeppelin with Afropop and folkloric Caribbean styles, unified by the soaring vocals of Tirolien. Sung in Creole and French, Tirolien’s lyrics paint unflinching portraits of joy, protest, racism, triumph, heartbreak, crisis, hope, and finally, unity. In the words of League, “Unity was paramount in the formation of this group. Though the ensemble is multi-lingual, multi-cultural, and multi-generational, we all feel connected as musicians and people. And in combining our different accents I feel that there is a strangely common and poignant sound, one that can reach and relate to listeners around the world.”
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