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Musician
Composer SongwriterA rare spirited being, Jomo is an innovator and player of the only chromatic/electric mbira of its kind, based on the ancient African mbira (thumb piano). His newly released, solo debut CD, entitled "Mystical ViBiraTion", is available in stores and via the internet as of Spring 2003. This project was performed on traditional mbiras from across the diaspora. Laced with his signature African/Eastern flavor, these compositions draw from traditional, R&B, hip-hop, jazz and new age influences. From East to West Coasts of the United States, and Canada to Jamaica, this Dayton, Ohio native has traveled extensively, playing with numerous performers and recording artists of renown. He appeared with such music greats as Don Cherry and Carl Berger. Under the auspices of founder, Brother Ah, Jomo performed with The Sounds of Awareness in the mid-80's, and recorded "Meditation/Black Light from the Womb". He appeared on the soundtrack for the film "From Ashes to Embers", produced by Haile Gerima, which premiered at the International Film Festival of New York (1983), playing mbira, percussion and performing vocals. While specializing in rhythms that have a decidedly African flavor, Jomo is equally fluent in jazz, R&B, and gospel. On the concert circuit, Jomo has opened for such noted entertainers as James Taylor, Spiro Gyra, Doc Severinson, Sun Ra, Michael Brecker, Dick Gregory and King Sunny Ade. He has performed live theatrical scores for "Kickin' High", a play by L. Maurice White, and for "The Colored Museum", an off-Broadway musical by George C. Wolfe. In 1994, Jomo was commissioned by the Miami Zoological Society to create
the theme song for Miami Metro Zoo's then new exhibition, "Wall of
the Wild". His composition, "Wild Walls", premiered at
the exhibit's unveiling that September, marking the newest at the zoo
since it had been ravaged by Hurricane Andrew. This richly textured music
has melodic as well as rhythmic range, leading the listener deep into
the lushness of the rainforest, and setting spirits soaring to the highest
peaks of Kilimanjaro. This composition along with an improvised live recording
called Other projects to his credit include performing on the CD “Caribbean
Jazz Cruise” with Miami Steel & Percussion Orchestra (2000),
writing and performing "Baqti" on cellist Ron Clearfield's album,
"Songs of a New Earth" (1985), playing percussion on Clearfield's
"Dream Manifestation" album (1987); and, performing as a member
of the Afro-pop group, Asante, on their recording of "Serengeti Voices"
(1986). Jomo resides, with his family, in South Florida. |
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