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Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

Montréal, QC
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07/07/2000
Jim Hall
CommentDue with Kenny Barron. See https://www.montrealjazzfest.com/en/Programmation/ArchivesConcerts
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07/08/2000
Kilti-Chok
Set 18 tracks
no setlist
Comment"The guy who said this was a new musical approach wasn't kidding. Kilti-Chok is 'culture shock' in boldface caps. It's Jimmi, 'Dadi', 'Bonga', and Sergo - four Haitians on guitar, bass, and percussion, trained in their island country's roots music - plus Michiko, a young lady with a classical piano background. And the results? Amazingly like jazz!"

Now i wouldn't say they are amazingly like jazz, but it definitely has a jazzy feel to it. lots of drum rhythms, native chants, but with smooth basslines and guitar, and drifting piano. very interesting.
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07/08/2000
Jim Hall
CommentJim Hall (g), Kenny Barron (p), Don Thompson (b), Terry Clarke (d)
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06/30/2004
Celebrating 10 Years Since The End Of Apartheid
Set 1intro by Lorraine Klaasen
South Africa's national anthem by Tandi Klaasen
??? by Lorraine Klaasen and Tandi Klaasen
Nelson Mandela talking
Nantsi Indoda Emnyama (Vuyisile Mini) by Nelson Mandela
Nantsi Indoda Emnyama by ???
introducing Ladysmith Black Mambazo by Lorraine Klaasen

Ladysmith Black Mambazo:
???
Hello My Baby
Homeless
Wena Othanda

Lorraine Klaasen:
talking
???
introducing Johnny Clegg

Johnny Clegg:
Giyani
Great Heart
introducing Ladysmith Black Mambazo
One (Hu)'Man One Vote (with Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
???
I Call Your Name (Ngibiza Igama Lakho)
Cruel Crazy Beautiful World
Scatterlings Of Africa
Asimbonanga
Dela (I Know Why The Dog Howls At Moon)

outro by Lorraine Klaasen
Sho Sho Losa by Lorraine Klaasen, Tandi Klaasen, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Johnny Clegg
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