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Onilu: Estuary Stew
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Joe Chambers
drumsb.1942

Kevin Diehl
percussion
Chad Taylor
drumsb.1973
Most music that evolved in the post-Columbian Americas has strong threads directly back to West Africa. Several million ethnic Yorubans were enslaved and brought to the Caribbean Islands and South America where, unlike enslaved people in the United States, they were permitted to keep a modicum of their drums and culture. That culture, combined with European music, resulted in samba, salsa, rhumba, calypso, soca and more. For decades, jazz musicians have looked to the Caribbean and West Africa for inspiration. Onilu continues that tradition by weaving together a fresh, cross-cultural and modern tapestry.
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