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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Video of An Evening With Jazz Great Sir Kahil EL Zabar


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




An Evening With The Great Kahil EL ZabarThe Most Interesting Man In The World is Sir Kahil EL Zabar



Dr. Carol Adams Director of the DuSable Museum for African American History

+Dwayne Johnson-Cochran
Director of  Be Known "The Mystery of Kahil El Zabar" Documentary

BEKnown-themovie.com

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Dwayne Johnson-Cochran

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An Evening with Jazz Great 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

Film Showing

Be Known The Mystery of Kahil EL Zabar
www.BeKnown-TheMovie.com
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"



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?"



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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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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Follow The Sun by Ritual Trio Live at The Shrine

Recap Sir Kahil EL Zabar Awarded by France with the Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters

Kahil EL Zabar and his family arriving to the French Consulate Knighthood Ceremony
Kahil EL Zabar and his family arriving to the French Consulate Knighthood Ceremony
Kahil's partner Lucy Slvinski and her son
Kahil's partner Lucy Slvinski and event host with her son


Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters
Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters

Normally the Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters is awarded to Museum Directors or Museum Curators.  Kahil EL Zabar describes himself as "an earth drummer from the Southside of Chicago who became a French Knight." He addressed his children during his Knighthood ceremony by sharing with them to keep pursuing your dreams.

French Consulate  Cultural Attache Fabrice Rozie, Radio Personality Richard Steele and Kahil EL Zabar
French Consulate  Cultural Attache Fabrice Rozie, Radio Personality Richard Steele and Sir Kahil EL Zabar


Why does Kahil EL Zabar deserve the Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters? Listen to his accomplishments as stated by French Cultural Attache Fabrice Rozie in the video below.





Sir Kahil El Zabar with his award the Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters
Sir Kahil El Zabar with his award the Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters


Janice Temple with Kahil Living Jazz Legend Phil Cochran of  AACM
Janice Temple with Kahil Living Jazz Legend Phil Cochran of  AACM


Janice Temple, Anaya and Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, Film director of "Be Known"
Janice Temple, Anaya and Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, Film director of "Be Known"

French Consulate Reception Table for Sir Kahil EL Zabar Knighthood Ceremony
French Consulate Reception Table for Sir Kahil EL Zabar Knighthood Ceremony


VIP French Consulate Knighthood Reception
VIP French Consulate Knighthood Reception

Canapes
Canapes

Canapes
Canapes

Canapes
Canapes

Canapes
Canapes


Dwight Trible Jazz Vocalist of Ritual Trio Dedicated a song to Sir Kahil EL Zabar.






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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Jazz Stands for Hope In A World That Doesn't Always Make Things Easy - Herbie Hancock


Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock
"We have learned no matter where we live, what language we speak, who or what we worship, or the color of our skin; Jazz knows no boundaries."












"The Third International Jazz Day is coming to a close. Tonight's performance, today's musical educational activities have demonstrated that Jazz stands for hope in a world that doesn't always make things easy. We have learned no matter where we live, what language we speak, who or what we worship, or the color of our skin; Jazz knows no boundaries.

I would like to thank the government of Japan, the government of Osaka Prefecture and the kind people of Osaka for graciously hosting our global celebration.

The citizens in all 196 countries who organized and participated in the creation of our global movement whose impact will ring loud and clear throughout the year. I want to thank them too. The international space station and McMurdo Station in Antarctica for joining our jazz family this year.

A special thank you to UNESCO, Tom Carter, The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz and the millions of fans and supporters watching this broadcast.

World change starts where? From within! So let there be peace on earth. Let it begin with me.

In 2009, I collaborated with 50 musicians from a variety of often divergent worldwide regions to extend a message of hope through the power of music highlight just how much we all have in common.

I call this the Imagine Project. The title came from the 1971 universally beloved John Lennon's song "Imagine". Naturally, one of the songs on the album is "Imagine". The lyrics basically ask: "Why can't we all just get along?  You may say I am a dreamer, but I am not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one."

I would like to invite our international all-stars to the stage for our final performance to close out this evenings concert with song's powerful message.

This moving and touching finale performance took jazz back to its African roots with the vocal influence of Oumoue Sangare singing Africa, George Benson singing in an African dialect, plus solos of Wayne Shorter on the Saxophone, Earl Klugh on guitar lead by Herbie Hancock on electric piano. The other vocals on this song Imagine are Lala Hathaway, Dionne Warwick, and Dee Dee Bridgewater.

The finale was the best part of the Global Concert in my opinion. It was my awakening or "Ah Ha Moment". Herbie Hancock's message of world peace through jazz, truly spoke to me through the convergence of these international rhythms of jazz beats and vocals.

Jazz will heal the violence of our youth in Chicago. Jazz is the answer we seek to the death of Chicago youth. Thank you to Herbie Hancock for this message of healing through jazz.

"Jazz is a response to oppression that is not bullets and blood. Jazz is the expression of harmony...and at the same time of hope and freedom." -Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock's message and Imagine Finale begin at about the 2:44:00 marker.





Tuesday, April 29, 2014

DuSable Museum Presents An Evening with Jazz Great Kahil El Zabar

Kahil EL ZABAR
KAHIL EL ZABAR


"One of the most important figures

of the Twentieth Century"

by George Lucas





BE KNOWN 

The Mystery of Kahil El Zabar
by Director Dwayne-Johnson Cochran
Produced by Angela Bassett and Courtney Vance


Be Known is a feature documentary that explores the life and career of one of modern jazz's best kept secrets: Kahil El'Zabar. The film is filled with darkly comic overtones, the film tells the story of a rare artist's trials and tribulations through the eyes of filmmaker and friend, Dwayne Johnson-Cochran. Be Known takes you on a journey to see the other side of genius; the mysterious intersections of creativity and individuality in a world where brand- ing and sameness are the norm. It is in this world, El'Zabar shines. He is a beacon of internal fortitude, ingenuity, and innovation. 




Saturday, May 10, 2014


740 East 56th Place

Chicago, IL 60637

773-947-0600



7:00PM  - Viewing of "Be KnownA documentary that explores the life and career of  jazz multi-instrumentalist and composer.  - Kahil El Zabar

9:00 PM - Performance by The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble featuring Kahil El Zabar, Corey Wilkes, Ernest Dawkins


Admission: DuSable Museum Members – $10.00

General Admission – $15.00






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Kahil EL Zabar and his family arriving to the French Consulate Knighthood Ceremony
Recap Sir Kahil EL Zabar Awarded by France with the Medal of the Knight of Arts and Letters



Invite 2 Night For A Knight! Sir Kahil El'Zabar

Invitez a une nuit pour un chevalier! Sir Kahil ElZabar



Jazz Stands for Hope In A World That Doesn't Always Make Things Easy - Herbie Hancock



Recap International Jazz Day April 30 2014 #JazzDay


Chicago Jazz  Alive on the Southside