Asheville’s Toubab Krewe is raising money for Malian refugees

Here’s the press release from Asheville band Toubab Krewe, which is trying to raise funds for Malian refugees. In addition to its benefit show in New York, the band is reaching out to its Asheville fans to donate online using the links below.

TOUBAB KREWE PRESENTS “MUSICIANS FOR MALI” CONCERT BENEFIT AT CITY WINERY IN NEW YORK ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2012

Toubab Krewe has organized a stellar line up of Malian and American artists to celebrate Malian Independence Day, heighten awareness about the ongoing crisis in Mali, and raise money for refugees. In partnership with co-producers Afropop.org and the Malian Cultural Center, “Musicians for Mali” will benefit Relief International working with refugees in Niger and Bamako-based Instruments4Africa aiding musicians and their families who have fled the North.

By way of background, an influx of armed Tuareg fighters from newly fallen Libya and a military coup in Bamako, the Malian capital, destabilized the country in the early months of 2012. At first, Tuareg rebels seemed to take control of the Malian north—including the cities of Timbuktu, Gao, and Kidal–declaring it an independent entity called Azawad. But, the better organized Islamist militants of Ansar Dine took advantage of the situation and managed to gain the upper hand. The Islamists now rule in the north, imposing the harshest form of Shariah law, which most locals find contrary to Islam, banning music, restricting the lives of women, and digging themselves in militarily, should anyone wish to challenge them. Criminality is rampant as homes are being robbed or just appropriated, and flocks stolen. Refugees continue to stream out of the region on a daily basis. With Mali’s own government in flux after the coup, it is difficult to see how the political conflict will be resolved. Meanwhile, the refugees need immediate help, and they are the focus of this event. See below for information on event’s beneficiaries—Relief International and Instruments4Africa.

Featured artists will be:

Toubab Krewe: Some music cannot be found on a map or within iTunes categories. Some music is so original it seems snatched from the great, invisible substrata that runs below all human activity, a sound aching to be born without a flag or fixed allegiance – free, questing, overflowing with tangible life. This is the music of Toubab Krewe. the vibrant Asheville, NC-based powerhouse that creates a sonic Pangaea that lustily swirls together rock, African traditions, jam sensibilities, international folk strains and more. While nearly impossible to put into any box, it takes only a few moments to realize in a very palpable way that one is face-to-face with a true original who recognizes no borders in a march towards a muscular, original, globally switched-on sound.

Balla Kouyate: Considered to be among the greatest balafon players in the world today. A virtuoso, he plays two instruments to get a chromatic scale, allowing him to play any genre of music in any key. His speed is astounding as he moves effortlessly between the two balafons, delivering his signature roulements and complex improvisations. Balla has been featured on at least 45 albums including Angelique Kidjo’s Grammy-nominated ‘Oyo’ and Yo-Yo Ma’s Grammy-winning ‘Sounds of Joy and Peace’, and has collaborated with Mamadou Diabate, Susan McKeown, Vusi Mahlasela, Roswell Rudd’s MALIcool ensemble, and Schlicht’s Tempore.

Abdoulaye Alhassane Toure: Abdoulaye Alhassane is a brilliant multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and producer from Mali and Niger. Abdoulaye is a master of the music of many Saharan cultures and languages: Songhai, Sonrai, Tamaschek, Peul, Toureg, Zerma, Hausa, and others. His original music is rich in complex rhythms, beautiful blue modes, and full of joyous enthusiasm.

Oran Etkin: Oran Etkin’s music has been recognized with a GRAMMY Award (for the benefit compilation All About Bullies) and “Best World Music Album” at the Independent Music Awards (for his Kelenia project with Malian Griot musicians). He has been described as a “great clarinet player, excellent improviser” by the New York Times critic Ben Ratliff and a “composer of eminent individuality” by his mentor the legendary Yusef Lateef. Etkin’s Kelenia project bridges Bamako and Brooklyn, Balafon and Bass-clarinet in an album that All Music Guide declared “sets a new standard for world music in the 2000s”. Their music is infused with the constant presence of ancient influences – reverberations from the Malian Empire and the ages-old cry of jewish prayer, yet it constantly resonates with an urban vibe and the energy of the modern New York jazz scene as well.

Benyoro: In the Bambara language of West Africa, Benyoro means meeting place, and that’s exactly what this group is. It’s about the meeting of traditional and modern instruments, African and American musicians, and centuries-old songs and modern arrangements.
Banning Eyre: Banning Eyre is an author, guitarist, radio producer, and Senior Editor at Afropop.org. He has been researching and learning African guitar styles for over 20 years, including a seven-month apprenticeship with Malian guitar master Djelimady Tounkara. Eyre has developed an original composition and performance style that incorporates traditions from Mali, Congo, Zimbabwe, Madagascar and beyond, along with his own background in American finger-style guitar. He performs with the band Timbila, and with various musicians playing African music in New York City.

Special Guest Artists: DJ Henri from radioafricaonline.com, Leni Stern, Guy Davis, Bajah, and more…

About our Beneficiaries:

Relief International responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Since 1990, Relief International has been committed to partnering with communities in need and transforming victims of vulnerability to empowered participants in sustainable development. Relief International is responding to the needs of over 15,000 Malian refugees in northern Tahoua province of Niger by providing assistance in food security, health and hygiene, shelter. More info http://www.ri.org/donate/donate-mali.php

Bamako-based non-profit Instruments4Africa is committed to cultural preservation, helping artistskeep their practice alive so they can continue to empower their communities. The organization is currently assisting families of displaced traditional artists from the North. Families receive food, medicine, school fees, until they can get back on their feet and provide for themselves. They also help artists find gigs and connect them to agencies offering additional assistance. Funds raised will enable the organization to significantly expand the number of families they serve. More info: http://i4africa.org/donate/

Event Co-Producers

Toubab Krewe has been traveling to West Africa since 1999, and to Mali since 2004. Touring internationally since 2005, the band played Mali’s legendary Festival au Desert in 2007. With many friends, teachers, and collaborators living in Mali and affected by this crisis, the band felt called to do something to help. Inspired by the encouragement of Toumani Diabate, Toubab Krewe’s Luke Quaranta envisioned and launched “Musicians for Mali”.

Afropop Worldwide is the award-winning, nationally syndicated public radio program hosted by Georges Collinet that has introduced American listeners to the contemporary music cultures of Africa and the global African Diaspora since 1988. Because of Mali’s exceptional range of spectacular musical talent, Afropop has reported from Mali more than any other African country. Afropop.org offers on demand audio, the Hip Deep series, video, reviews, a daily blog, NYC events calendar and one of the world’s most extensive archives on African music.

The Malian Cultural Center Mme. ATT Lobbo Traore is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that serves as a platform for cultural immersion for American youth born to Malian immigrants, and the empowerment of Malian women in New York. The Center’s programs focus on building strong families, capable children, and supportive communities. More information: www.umaca.org.

Promotional Partners: GlobalFest and OkayAfrica

For more information and to purchase tickets:

http://www.citywinery.com/newyork/tickets/musicians-for-mali-benefit-concert-to-aid-refugees-9-22.html

If you can not make our “Musicians for Mali” benefit on Sept. 22nd, we encourage you to support the work of Relief International and Instruments4Africa by making a direct, tax deductible contribution to their targeted Malian refugee programs through the links above. Thank you.

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