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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Most Interesting Man In The World is Sir Kahil EL Zabar

An Evening with Jazz Great Sir Kahil El Zabar


Be Known Documentary Star Kahil EL Zabar,  his son Nasser Israel, Director Dwayne Johnson-Cochran
Be Known Documentary Star Kahil EL Zabar,  his son Nasser Israel, Director Dwayne Johnson-Cochran  

Dwayne Johnson-Cochran Director Be Known The Mystery of  Kahil EL Zabar
Dwayne Johnson-Cochran Director Be Known The Mystery of  Kahil EL Zabar

Be Known The Mystery of Kahil EL Zabar

Director +Dwayne Johnson-Cochran



The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble in the Film Be Known The Mystery of Kahil EL Zabar


+Kahil Elzabar
+Corey Wilkes
+Ernest Dawkins
Farque Hague

Songs from the Film "Be Known"

"Kari"
"Ornette"
"Oof"
"Keep The Spirit"
"Open My Eyes"






Dr. Carol Adams and Sir Kahil El Zabar
Dr. Carol Adams and Sir Kahil El Zabar


+DuSable Museum of African American History
Dr. Carol L. Adams Director
740 E 56th Pl, Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 947-0600
www.dusablemuseum.org



The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Sir Kahil EL Zabar Earth Drummer
Sir Kahil EL Zabar Earth Drummer

Corey Wilkes Trumpet
Corey Wilkes Trumpet

Tomeka Reid Cello
Tomeka Reid Cello

Performance

Sir +Kahil ElZabar
www.facebook.com/kahilz

The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble Live at DuSable Museum

+Kahil Elzabar Earth Drum and 
+Corey Wilkes Trumpet
+Tomeka Reid Cello

Songs Performed Live at DuSable Museum

Black Is Back 40th Anniversary Project

1) "Black Is Back"

2) "Creole Pepper Stew"

3) "In The Moment"

4) Song Dedication to his mother Gwen for Mother's Day

5) "Who's Your Mama? Who's Your Daddy?"

Janice Temple, Tomeka Reid, Corey Wilkes and his Wife Carmen Wilkes
Janice Temple, Tomeka Reid, Corey Wilkes and his Wife Carmen Wilkes

The Legendary Ethnic Heritage Ensemble Black Is Back 40th Anniversary Project
The Legendary Ethnic Heritage Ensemble Black Is Back 40th Anniversary Project

Black is Back
The Awakening of 2012
Creole Peppa Stew
Who's yo Mama, Who's yo Daddy
Walk the Talk
Can You Find A Place

Sir +Kahil EL Zabar CD Dedication 

Give Thanks

I want to thank my parents (Clifton and Gwendolyn Blackburn) for their love, guidance and care. I want to thank my teachers who showed me the way (Bill Abernathy, Harold Atuque Murray, Duke Jenkins, Malachi Favors, Lester Bowie, Kelan Phil Cohran, Dizzy Gillespie, Eddie Harris, Steve McCall, Hamiet Bluiett, Haki Madhabuti, Pharoah Sanders, Master Henry Gibson, Bill Walker, Muhal Richard Abrams, John Shenoy Jackson, Sparks Martin Alexander, Nona Hendryx, Val Grey Ward, Nina Simone, (cousin Sonny) Roosevelt Cannon and uncle Candy Finch. All these great people helped shaped me to be a serious musician, a cultural worker and a great man! I love all of you with great respect. M.D.G. would like to thank: Eric Taylor, Tom Kohn & Bop Shop Records, Calvin, Kurt Johnson, Saby Reyes-Kuikami, Carlos Pride.







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