Abdullah Ibrahim Trio
11 July 2008 | Madeira | 23:45 - 01:00 |


Line-up:
Abdullah Ibrahim (piano); Belden Bullock (double bass); George Grey (drums).
About Abdullah Ibrahim Trio
South African pianist Adolph Johannes "Dollar" Brand was born in
Cape Town in 1934. After his conversion to Islam in 1968, he
changed his name to Abdullah Ibrahim. He was only 15 years old when
he set out on his career as a professional pianist. In 1959 he
performed with the group Jazz Epistles on Jazz in Africa, the first
jazz album recorded in South Africa. In 1962 he left his homeland
and ultimately took up residence in New York. The magic of Ibrahim
lies in his capacity to blend the rhythms and colors of South
Africa with jazz improvisation. In 1964, Duke Ellington was so
impressed by one of the South African's live concerts that he
immediately arranged for a recording that resulted in the album
Duke Ellington Presents The Dollar Brand Trio. Ibrahim's
compositions have been arranged for large orchestras and he has
even written film scores including for the well-known French film
Chocolat. However, it is when playing with a trio that his true
musical identity is best expressed.